Games like Subterraneus
Looking for games like Subterraneus? Here are top action recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Darkestville Castle, VirtuaVerse or Unusual Findings.
1 View Game82%Game Brain Scorehumor, storygrinding, atmosphere90% User Score 193 reviewsCritic Score 75%13 reviewsIn Darkestville Castle, play as Cid, the misunderstood demon lord of the town, completing quests and challenges to thwart the plans of various heroes. Solve puzzles and engage in witty dialogue as you navigate through a charming, hand-drawn world. With its unique humor and lighthearted horror aesthetic, Darkestville Castle offers a refreshing twist on classic adventure games.
View Game2 View Game79%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, character development83% User Score 1,020 reviewsCritic Score 74%5 reviews"VirtuaVerse" is a single-player Science Fiction Point and Click game with an intriguing story, good gameplay, phenomenal graphics, and a masterful soundtrack. In a world where society has migrated to a neural network-connected reality, Nathan, an outsider and smuggler of modded hardware, discovers his girlfriend Jay is missing. Determined to find out what happened, he sets off on a journey through a digital and physical world filled with grinding, humor, and atmosphere.
View Game3 View Game79%Game Brain Scorestory, musiccharacter development, grinding86% User Score 206 reviewsCritic Score 72%10 reviewsIn "Unusual Findings," a nostalgic 80s-themed game, Vinny, Nick, and Tony stumble upon an alien spaceship crash near their town while trying to descramble a pay-per-view adult channel. As specific town members start getting murdered, the trio must explore various locations, gather clues, and interact with peculiar characters to unravel the mysterious extraterrestrial events. Join them in this thrilling adventure filled with humor, suspense, and 80s pop culture references.
View Game4 View Game89%Game Brain Scorehumor, storystability, grinding89% User Score 866 reviewsCritic Score 90%1 reviewsIn Kelvin and the Infamous Machine, players help a hapless research assistant, Kelvin, who inadvertently interrupts famous scientists throughout history. They must fix the damage and prevent disastrous consequences using time-traveling technology. With point-and-click gameplay, players solve puzzles, interact with historical figures, and experience a witty, engaging storyline.
View Game5 View Game75%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgrinding, replayability81% User Score 368 reviewsCritic Score 73%16 reviews"Beautiful Desolation" is an isometric adventure game set in a post-apocalyptic world influenced by African culture and advanced technologies. As Mark, you search for your lost brother while navigating conflicts, making tough choices, and encountering various inhabitants, some friendly and others hostile. Explore ruins of the past and shape the future through your actions in this visually striking setting.
View Game6 View Game74%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgrinding, replayability74% User Score 854 reviewsTruberbrook is a thrilling single-player mystery-sci-fi adventure game set in a 1960's parallel universe. As Hans Tannhauser, you'll find yourself on a lottery-winning vacation in a remote German village, where you'll be drawn into a quest to save the world. With handmade scenery and an engaging storyline, Truberbrook offers suspense, mystery, and thrills.
View Game7 View Game82%Game Brain Scorestory, humorstability, grinding82% User Score 2,494 reviewsDeponia: The Complete Journey is a humorous, point-and-click adventure game set in a weird and wacky world. Players control Rufus, a selfish and reckless guy living on the junk-covered planet Deponia, as he tries to reach the expensive floating cities in the sky. The game is a compilation of the original Deponia, plus its two sequels: Chaos on Deponia and Goodbye Deponia. Join Rufus in his chaotic journey full of quirky characters, creative puzzles, and satirical humor.
View Game8 View Game83%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsstability, grinding88% User Score 951 reviewsCritic Score 80%6 reviews"Beyond a Steel Sky" is a single-player thriller action game with stunning game mechanics, exceptional visuals, and a marvelous soundtrack. As Robert Foster, you search for a kidnapped child in Union City, a utopian mega-city with a dark underbelly. Engaging puzzles and dynamic responses to player actions drive the narrative in this dramatic, humorous, cyberpunk thriller with a unique atmosphere. The game is a sequel to the cult classic "Beneath a Steel Sky," from Charles Cecil and with art direction by Dave Gibbons.
View Game9 View Game77%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospheregameplay, grinding76% User Score 550 reviewsCritic Score 80%1 reviews"Black Mirror" is a single-player horror point-and-click game with an intriguing story and gorgeous graphics, but it's held back by lousy mechanics, bugs, and grinding. Set in Scotland in 1926, you play as David Gordon who inherits his ancestral home where he must uncover his family's dark secrets and confront their curse. Despite its flaws, the game delivers a marvelous atmosphere with its unique gothic horror setting and creepy soundtrack.
View Game10 View Game85%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsstability, grinding87% User Score 1,106 reviewsCritic Score 81%11 reviewsUnforeseen Incidents is a point-and-click adventure game that follows Harper Pendor, a handyman, as he gets caught up in a conspiracy involving a deadly virus. With the help of a journalist and a scientist, Harper must uncover the truth and save the day. The game features hand-drawn art and a variety of puzzles to solve.
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