Games like The Great Giana PETSCII Sisters
Looking for games like The Great Giana PETSCII Sisters? Here are top action recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Crystal Crisis, RPG Maker 2003 or Proverbs.
1 81%Game Brain Scoregameplay, musicstory, graphics80% User Score 140 reviewsCritic Score 81%6 reviewsAn all-star cast of heroes has gathered to test their mettle in this cute and chaotic new color-matching combat game for Nintendo Switch. Crystal Crisis is presented like a one-on-one fighting game, but instead of pressing buttons to kick and punch, players arrange falling gems into matching colors to clear them from the screen and inflict damage on their opponents. It’s the ultimate puzzle battle…
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2 93%Game Brain Scoregraphics, musicstory, gameplay93% User Score 489 reviewsUNLEASH YOUR PASSION FOR RETRO RPGs For the first time ever, RPG Maker 2003 is officially available in English! This legendary game development engine is both highly affordable and easy to use, and it remains one of the most popular RPG Maker installments to date. It is the first engine in the series to employ a sideview battle system similar to the classic RPGs of the early-to-mid 90s. If you ha…
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3 97%Game Brain Scoremusic, gameplaygrinding, story97% User Score 661 reviewsProverbs is digital cross-stitch. A meditative game about completing a single enormous 54,000+ piece grid puzzle. If you know how to play minesweeper, you already know how to play a Mega Mosaic! The numbered clues (0-9) indicate how many light tiles must be placed within 1 square of the clue. ️ Unravel the mysteries of Peter Bruegel the Elder's enigmatic painting Netherlandish Proverbs. Pie…
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4 84%Game Brain Scoregameplay, musicatmosphere, grinding88% User Score 97 reviewsCritic Score 78%5 reviewsA roguelike deckbuilder where you create the dungeon you fight through. Each night use your cards to expand the ruins then battle through them, harvesting Glimour from the lost souls and improving your deck. Can you reach The Warden and defeat it, so The Maiden will grant your heart’s desire?
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5 87%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, grinding87% User Score 156 reviewsNeyyah is a first-person point-and-click adventure game from solo developer, Aaron Gwynaire. You are thrown into a strange secretive world called Neyyah. Use careful observation and logic to uncover the mysteries entwined within Neyyah's peculiar landscapes and bizarre cultures.
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6 95%Game Brain Scoregameplay, musicgrinding95% User Score 117 reviewsWitching Stone combines elements of puzzle games, roguelites and deckbuilders! Incrementally improve your spellbook, and find patterns on a unique puzzle grid, to battle deeper and deeper into the dungeon! Coverage, Streaming, YouTube, Vine, etc. Please do whatever you want! There is also a Press Kit that contains key art, character cutouts, very brief factsheet, etc. Press Kit Credits Al…
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7 92%Game Brain Scorestory, humorgameplay, music97% User Score 183 reviewsCritic Score 86%1 reviewsPlay the history. Go behind the scenes of Jordan Mechner's landmark game Karateka in this interactive documentary from Digital Eclipse, with archival materials, video features, and more. Experience pixel-perfect versions of this legendary game, with all-new features.
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8 94%Game Brain Scoregraphics, musicgrinding, stability94% User Score 2,077 reviewsRPG Maker VX Ace is the latest and greatest engine in the RPG Maker series, improving on every aspect of creating your very own epic adventure. The most powerful editor yet, Ace supports multiple tilesets, offers full control over autoshadow and has a very flexible features system.
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9 40%Game Brain Scoregameplay, graphicsstory, stability40% User Score 105 reviewsSPAERA is a head-to-head puzzle fighting game, using an unique match-3 cascading mechanic as its core system. The world of SPAERA is heavily inspired by characters, gameplay and themes from games that we loved to play as we were growing up. We've created a roster of eight original characters that you can select, each with his or her own individual story. Players can battle the computer in the game…
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10 94%Game Brain Scoregraphics, gameplaymusic, story94% User Score 338 reviewsRogue is a dungeon crawling video game first developed by Michael Toy and Glenn Wichman around 1980. It was a favorite on college Unix systems in the early to mid-1980s, in part due to the procedural generation of game content.
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