Games like Texting With Friends
Looking for games like Texting With Friends? Here are top puzzle recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Kind Words 2 (lofi city pop), Kind Words or Shrinking Pains.
1 View Game92%Game Brain Scoremusic, emotionalgameplay, story92% User Score 546 reviewsKind Words 2 is a social game where players write letters to each other in a judgment-free space, with no followers or likes. It's an improved version of the original game, with added features like poetry slams and music recommendations. Backwards compatible with Kind Words, allowing players to access their old letters and favorites in the new game.
View Game2 View Game97%Game Brain Scoreemotional, musicstory, monetization98% User Score 5,937 reviewsCritic Score 90%1 reviews"Kind Words" is a cozy, introspective game where players write and receive supportive letters to help navigate personal struggles. The game features a soothing lo-fi soundtrack and a calming atmosphere, encouraging players to share their feelings and experiences in a safe, anonymous space. By offering and receiving kind words, players can find comfort, connection, and a sense of community.
View Game3 View Game86%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgrinding, atmosphere86% User Score 178 reviewsYou spend a day seeing how many coins you can fit into the hollows above your collarbones. You're losing yourself first in inches, then moments... Will you survive yourself?
View Game4 View Game93%Game Brain Scoregraphics, musicmonetization, story93% User Score 586 reviews"Shashingo: Learn Japanese with Photography" is a game that takes place in a stylized, 3D environment of Japanese streets. Players can take photographs of objects and learn their Japanese and English names. The game features in-game photography, Japanese audio, a photo album, beginner phrases and grammar lessons, and a lo-fi soundtrack. Players can track their progress in the photo album and use the photographs as flashcards for studying. restant : 0 ]]
View Game5 View Game99%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalstability, atmosphere99% User Score 346 reviews"Secret Little Haven" is a narrative-driven game set in 1999, following Alex Cole, a teenage trans girl on her journey of self-discovery. Players can explore the early internet using SanctuaryOS, an in-game operating system, and engage in activities such as browsing a fan forum, chatting with friends, and creating content. The game features flashing visuals and addresses themes of parental conflict and gaslighting.
View Game6 View Game98%Game Brain Scoreemotional, musiccharacter development, monetization98% User Score 593 reviewsThe Test: Reality Check is a psychological simulation with horror elements that challenges players to confront their deepest thoughts through a series of probing questions. As you progress, the game unveils hidden truths about your psyche, creating a tense and immersive atmosphere. It offers a unique solo experience that pushes the boundaries of self-discovery.
View Game7 View Game98%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalreplayability, grinding98% User Score 618 reviewsand Roger is an immersive interactive novel that explores unsettling realities through the eyes of a young girl. As she starts her day, she encounters a mysterious stranger in her home, leading to a tense and emotional narrative. The game encourages players to prioritize their well-being when faced with its heavy themes.
View Game8 View Game90%Game Brain Scorestory90% User Score 100 reviewsWe Need To Talk is a fast-paced card game where you must cleverly avoid an important, dreaded conversation by playing moves and answers to delay the news. Featuring challenging gameplay and flashing animations, it tests your quick thinking as you strategically use arrow keys and the spacebar to navigate through the dialogue. Prepare for tense, engaging moments of avoidance!
View Game9 View Game88%Game Brain Scoreatmosphere, emotionalgraphics, music88% User Score 69 reviews"Confessions" is a casual game available for single-player and multi-player use. It is an interactive art installation where players can write or read anonymous confessions, with no option for interaction or reaction. The game serves as a platform for self-expression and exploration of others' emotions.
View Game10 View Game83%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, replayability91% User Score 616 reviewsCritic Score 73%8 reviewsIn "Another Lost Phone: Laura's Story," players explore the social life of a young woman, Laura, through her found phone. By examining apps, messages, and photos, players piece together Laura's relationships, career, and the mystery surrounding her disappearance. The game offers a relatable narrative that promotes empathy and addresses social issues.
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