Games like The Floating City
Looking for games like The Floating City? Here are top casual role playing recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Werewolf: The Apocalypse — The Book of Hungry Names, Depression Quest or Vampire: The Masquerade — Sins of the Sires.
1 View Game86%Game Brain Scorestory, humorgrinding, music86% User Score 221 reviewsIn "Werewolf: The Apocalypse — The Book of Hungry Names," you are a werewolf fighting to save the earth from destruction. Together with your pack, you must defeat the Wyrm, a Wyrm Spirit that manifests as a lie you want to believe. This text-based interactive novel, set in the World of Darkness, offers hundreds of choices and over 1.6 million words of immersive storytelling. Your shapeshifting abilities, deep connection to nature, and raw courage will be tested as you work to protect the living earth.
View Game2 View Game61%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaymusic, grinding61% User Score 3,444 reviews"Depression Quest" is a text-based game that simulates living with depression, presenting players with everyday challenges to manage while dealing with the illness. The game offers multiple endings and features over 150 unique encounters, with available choices and generated content based on the player's depression levels. The audio and visuals also adjust to reflect the player's emotional state, enhancing the immersive experience.
View Game3 View Game38%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalgameplay, character development38% User Score 113 reviewsIn this elegy of blood, everyone in Athens owes your boss a favor, making you untouchable! Who will you use, who will you help, and who will you prey on? Vampire: The Masquerade - Sins of the Sires is an interactive novel by Natalia Theodoridou. It's entirely text-based, 300,000 words, without graphics or sound effects, and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.
View Game4 View Game86%Game Brain Scorestory, musicstability, grinding86% User Score 438 reviewsIn The Bottom of the Well, you play as Alice who has just had an unsettingly life-like dream about the end of the world. She retells her experience to her friend in a huge, branching narrative. Although a single play-through might take as little as 20 minutes, experiencing all the possible paths Alice can take through the ruins of her city will take you many hours.
View Game5 View Game73%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability79% User Score 2,364 reviewsCritic Score 67%15 reviews"Always Sometimes Monsters" is a narrative-driven RPG where your choices significantly impact the story. As a down-and-out writer, you must make difficult decisions to reconcile with a former love, all while dealing with life's harsh realities. The game features a unique perspective system, where your character's gender and race are determined by the player you choose at the start.
View Game6 View Game88%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalreplayability, gameplay88% User Score 113 reviewsWould a hero like you assassinate the president? "Heroes Rise: HeroFall" concludes the epic "Heroes Rise" trilogy of interactive novels where your choices control the story. It's entirely text-based—without graphics or sound effects—and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.
View Game7 View Game95%Game Brain Scorestory, replayabilitygraphics, music95% User Score 262 reviewsTin Star is a sci-fi noir adventure game where you play as a hard-boiled detective on a decaying space station. Question suspects, gather evidence, and solve puzzles to uncover a sinister plot while navigating a world of political intrigue and corruption. With multiple endings based on your choices, every decision matters in this immersive, atmospheric experience.
View Game8 View Game79%Game Brain Scorestory, replayabilitygameplay79% User Score 200 reviews"A Wise Use of Time" is a puzzle-adventure game where players manipulate time to solve challenges and uncover the story. By rewinding, pausing, and accelerating time, players uncover secrets and help characters in need. With its unique time manipulation mechanic, the game offers a fresh take on puzzle-solving and storytelling.
View Game9 View Game85%Game Brain Scorestory, replayabilitymonetization, character development85% User Score 212 reviews"Keeper of the Sun and Moon" is a 310,000 word interactive fantasy novel where you navigate your first year at a college for supernatural beings, all while trying to prevent a war between angels and demons in the midst of a celestial artifact heist. As a male, female, or non-binary protagonist, you can pursue romances with ten love interests and experience life as one of seven unique species. Your choices control the story in this text-based game, unleashing the power of your imagination.
View Game10 View Game92%Game Brain Scorestory, replayabilitygameplay, character development92% User Score 272 reviews"Choice of Magics" is a text-based role-playing game where players attend a magical academy and choose their own magical path. With over 150,000 words of content, players can explore different magical disciplines, make choices that affect the story, and engage in challenges that test their skills. The game features multiple branching storylines, diverse characters, and the opportunity to specialize in one of several magical arts.
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