Games like The Corridor
Looking for games like The Corridor? Here are top simulation recommendations with a comedy focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with INSERT GAME HERE, There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension or Dude, Stop.
1 View Game94%Game Brain Scorehumor, storygrinding, replayability94% User Score 643 reviewsExperience intense first-person shooter action featuring bombastic set pieces and engaging shooting mechanics. Dive into a deeply layered story that unfolds alongside high-octane combat scenarios. This game promises a glitch-free, thrilling adventure for fans of fast-paced, narrative-driven gameplay.
View Game2 View Game94%Game Brain Scorehumor, storygrinding, replayability97% User Score 9,663 reviewsCritic Score 88%5 reviews"There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension" is a Point&Click comedy adventure that takes you through unexpected video game universes in 3D graphics that are flat and pixelated. Solve riddles with the help of a hint system, and prepare for motion sickness-free bug-filled journey, shorter than an MMORPG.
View Game3 View Game86%Game Brain Scorehumor, storygrinding, stability87% User Score 3,142 reviewsCritic Score 80%1 reviewsDude, Stop is a physics-based party game where players compete in ridiculous challenges. With a variety of mini-games, players must use their wits and reflexes to outmaneuver their opponents and be the last one standing. The game features both local and online multiplayer, providing hours of entertainment for up to 4 players.
View Game4 View Game100%Game Brain Scorehumor, emotionalmusic, grinding100% User Score 2,496 reviewsA game of strange jigsaws.
View Game5 View Game90%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability95% User Score 6,804 reviewsCritic Score 83%8 reviews"Pony Island" is a unique indie game that traps players in a corrupted arcade machine. They must navigate through malware, minigames, and puzzle-solving to uncover the dark truth behind the game. The narrative unfolds through text messages, hacking segments, and eerie encounters with a demonic force ratcheting up the tension. This game is a mind-bending trip through a digital hellscape that twists the concept of a simple pony game on its head.
View Game6 View Game85%Game Brain Scorehumor, storymusic, grinding85% User Score 708 reviewsIn "Moral Dilemma: The Interview," you navigate a surreal and unpredictable interview for the mysterious role of ‘Moral Dilemma Judge.’ Encounter bizarre scenarios, quirky characters like a talking printer, and challenging ethical puzzles that test your wit and decision-making. Prepare for a mind-bending experience where every choice matters.
View Game7 View Game90%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, replayability90% User Score 1,625 reviewsSolve the mysteries of the universe with potato power!
View Game8 View Game96%Game Brain Scorestory, humorstability, monetization96% User Score 462 reviews"There is no Game: Wrong Dimension" is a comedic Point&Click adventure that playfully subverts gaming conventions. It features pixelated 3D graphics, almost full voice-acting, and humorous riddles. Despite its bugs and short playtime, the game offers unique surprises, making it a delightful detour from more traditional games.
View Game9 View Game93%Game Brain Scorehumor, storyreplayability, monetization93% User Score 2,242 reviews"Accounting" is a single-player horror simulation game with a good plot and masterful graphics, providing a humorous yet disturbing experience. Originally a game jam project, it has grown into an intricate labyrinth of virtual realities, featuring voice talents like Rich Fulcher, Reggie Watts, and Justin Roiland. As you advance in Smith & Smitherson, beware the dangers of the virtual world, as dying in VR may have real consequences.
View Game10 View Game84%Game Brain Scorehumor, storyreplayability, grinding84% User Score 2,587 reviews"Plug & Play" is an interactive animation by Michael Frei and coded by Mario von Rickenbach, featuring a surreal universe of plugs. This odd yet charming game, which takes 10-15 minutes to play, has won several awards and been praised by critics for its surprising emotional depth. More information can be found at plugplay.ch.
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