Games like Supposedly Wonderful Future
Looking for games like Supposedly Wonderful Future? Here are top action recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Subsurface Circular, Neo Cab or The Cat Lady.
1 View Game88%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsreplayability, grinding95% User Score 2,594 reviewsCritic Score 81%16 reviewsIn "Subsurface Circular," play as a detective investigating disappearances among robotic workers on a subterranean monorail. Solve dialogue puzzles using a unique vocabulary-based inventory system to uncover the world's secrets. This polished, one-sitting game features a graphical twist on classic text-based adventures and includes an original soundtrack, art gallery, and unlockable developer commentary.
View Game2 View Game83%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgrinding, stability83% User Score 1,628 reviewsCritic Score 76%1 reviewsNeo Cab is a narrative-driven, emotional survival game set in a futuristic city with driver/passenger interactions shaping the story. As the last human driver for an app called Neo Cab, you must balance your personal life and the mysterious events around you, all while trying to find your missing friend. Your choices and conversations matter, as they impact your relationship with passengers and the overall outcome of your story.
View Game3 View Game93%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsoptimization, stability93% User Score 4,698 reviews"The Cat Lady" is a dark, psychological horror adventure game. Players control Susan, a woman who has decided to take her own life, but finds herself intervened by strange events and a group of beings known as "The Parasites." As she delves deeper into their world, she must confront her own inner demons and make difficult choices that will have lasting consequences. The game features point-and-click gameplay, puzzle-solving, and a gripping narrative about mental health, trauma, and redemption.
View Game4 View Game83%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, optimization83% User Score 2,118 reviews"Kentucky Route Zero" is a single-player Point and Click Thriller game that features an intriguing magical realist story set in Kentucky's secret highway. The game is visually striking with experimental electronic art and cinematic visuals, accompanied by a haunting electronic score and bluegrass standards. With charming and humorous characters, the game tells a wholesome story but can be quite grinding at times.
View Game5 View Game94%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, replayability94% User Score 801 reviewsIn Old Skies, you play Fia Quinn, a time agent tasked with monitoring wealthy travelers visiting seven distinct historical eras. Navigate puzzles requiring temporal thinking while ensuring clients follow rules and remain satisfied. Death is possible, but time travel lets you retry and uncover the complex consequences of altering history.
View Game6 View Game81%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability86% User Score 2,560 reviewsCritic Score 75%24 reviewsIn "Nobody Wants to Die," play as Detective James Karra in a futuristic, alternate New York City of 2329, where immortality is a luxury for the wealthy. As a member of the Mortality Department, Karra investigates a series of murders targeting the elite, utilizing time manipulation abilities and advanced technology. The case uncovers dark secrets of the city's powerful figures as Karra works with young police liaison Sara Kai.
View Game7 View Game96%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability96% User Score 2,118 reviews"Who's Lila?" is a narrative-driven adventure game that follows the story of a detective investigating the mysterious disappearance of a woman named Lila. The game features unique puzzle mechanics and a distinct 2D art style, immersing players in a dark and suspenseful atmosphere as they uncover the truth behind Lila's disappearance. With multiple endings and branching storylines, "Who's Lila?" offers a replayable and engaging experience.
View Game8 View Game89%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, optimization93% User Score 984 reviewsCritic Score 84%8 reviews"Lacuna is a single-player Mystery Action game with sensational graphics, exceptional music, and a unique atmosphere. The game features intriguing storylines, wonderful mechanics, and highly emotional moments. Wishlist now and support Go Give One, a WHO initiative providing COVID-19 vaccines to those in need."
View Game9 View Game90%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayoptimization, grinding97% User Score 5,549 reviewsCritic Score 84%40 reviewsIn "The Forgotten City," travel back to a cursed Roman city where everyone dies if one person sins. To solve the mystery and save the city, players can investigate characters, exploit a time loop, and make moral choices. The game features an open world with historically accurate art, costumes, and customs, and offers multiple endings based on players' decisions. Players can customize their character's gender, origin, and backstory.
View Game10 View Game77%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, stability80% User Score 1,398 reviewsCritic Score 80%17 reviews"2064: Read Only Memories" is a futuristic AI-themed adventure game set in Neo-San Francisco. Players explore the city, interact with various characters, and solve a mystery in this branching narrative. The game tackles themes of genetic alteration and the impact of virtual intelligences on society. Your choices significantly affect the story, as you navigate the social challenges of this colorful, dynamic world.
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