Games like .T.E.S.T: Expected Behaviour
Looking for games like .T.E.S.T: Expected Behaviour? Here are top simulation recommendations with a science fiction focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with The Entropy Centre, Q.U.B.E. 2 or Magrunner: Dark Pulse.
1 89%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability88% User Score 2,396 reviewsCritic Score 92%1 reviewsThink in reverse. Outsmart the impossible. A mind-bending first-person adventure where you solve ingenious and complex puzzles by rewinding objects through time.
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2 77%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability81% User Score 516 reviewsCritic Score 74%24 reviewsThe Deluxe Edition gives players access to all released content including Q.U.B.E. 2 Main Game and the Season Pass (Two Puzzles Pack, Original Soundtrack and Glove Skin).
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3 73%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaymusic, grinding72% User Score 520 reviewsCritic Score 80%1 reviewsWhen technology meets Cthulhu! Magrunner: Dark Pulse is an action-puzzle game in which technology confronts the Cthulhu Mythos, as imagined by author, H. P. Lovecraft. You are Dax, one of seven Magrunners selected among the elite to participate in MagTech Corporation's space training program. But, what should be the chance of a lifetime quickly becomes a horrific nightmare. Equipped with your M…
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4 83%Game Brain Scoremusic, gameplaystory, grinding83% User Score 337 reviewsQbeh-1: The Atlas Cube is an atmospheric 1st-person puzzle platformer by Liquid Flower that takes players on an inspired quest through a variety of divergent worlds, each filled with new mysteries and secrets to uncover. In each world, players find special cubes that must be collected and used to navigate to the next portal. Some cubes will simply be used as stepping stones to new areas while othe…
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5 73%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability75% User Score 293 reviewsCritic Score 71%13 reviewsCheck-in to The Spectrum Retreat for a stay you won't forget. Manipulate your way to the truth in this captivating narrative-driven puzzler.
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6 76%Game Brain Scoregraphics, gameplaygrinding, optimization84% User Score 1,750 reviewsCritic Score 70%10 reviewsThe Bridge is a 2D logic puzzle game that forces you to reevaluate your preconceptions of physics and perspective. It is Isaac Newton meets M. C. Escher. Manipulate gravity to redefine the ceiling as the floor while venturing through impossible architectures.
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7 90%Game Brain Scoregameplay, graphicsstory, replayability95% User Score 12,972 reviewsCritic Score 81%5 reviewsAntichamber is a single-player first-person puzzle-platform video game. Many of the puzzles are based on phenomena that occur within the Impossible Objects created by the game engine, such as passages that lead the player to different locations depending on which way they face, and structures that seem otherwise impossible within normal three-dimensional space. The game includes elements of psycho…
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8 74%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, music74% User Score 122 reviewsCritic Score 74%13 reviewsRelicta is a first-person physics-based puzzle game where you need to creatively combine magnetism and gravity in order to unravel the secrets of Chandra Base. Alone in the treacherous depths of the Moon, your scientific mind is the only thing that can keep your daughter alive...
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9 81%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayreplayability, grinding87% User Score 8,172 reviewsCritic Score 75%24 reviewsThe Turing Test is a first person puzzler that explores the phenomena of consciousness and challenges the meaning of human intuition. Take control of Ava Turing, an engineer for the International Space Agency (ISA), and progress through a narrated story of introspection and morality whilst uncovering the hidden mysteries of Europa.
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10 76%Game Brain Scoregameplay, graphicsstory, grinding81% User Score 365 reviewsCritic Score 70%12 reviewsChromaGun is a first person puzzler about colors. The basic principle is as easy as applying it is complex: exit the chambers via the exit doors. Use the ChromaGun to colorize walls and WorkerDroids to progress in the chambers. WorkerDroids (the players' main cause of headaches in ChromaGun) are attracted to walls of the same color and can be used for a variety of tasks like opening doors, activat…
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