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Wednesdays
2025Action
Looking for games like The Library of Unsent Letters? Here are top action recommendations with a fantasy focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with Wednesdays, No Longer Home or Lydia.
Wednesdays is a highly emotional single-player drama point-and-click game that explores the impact of child sexual abuse through an intriguing, fragmented narrative. Players rebuild memories in Orco Park by stepping into the perspectives of Tim and his relatives, uncovering a heartfelt story told with stunning graphics and a moving soundtrack.
View Game"No Longer Home" is a semi-auto-biographical point and click game, about two recent graduates preparing to move out of their flat.
View Game"Lydia" is a horror point-and-click game with an intriguing story dealing with adult substance abuse from a child's perspective. The game boasts wonderful visuals, awesome music, and an outstanding atmosphere, telling the story of a little girl and her beloved teddy bear as they confront the monster hiding in the shadows, based on the developers' own experiences. The game is similar to "To the Moon" and emphasizes atmosphere and emotion.
View GameMargo is a short (30-60 min), point-and-click style slice-of-life adventure/art game. It follows the character of Margo, who has just awoken from an accidental nap. The player must complete various tasks to guide Margo through her evening, while putting up with her habit of overthinking.
View Game"Land of Screens" is a Point-and-Click Adventure game that follows Holland, a social media-weary individual, seeking real-world relationships. The game satirically explores the modern world's internet culture with challenging scenarios such as attending parties with strangers or joining unfamiliar concert plans. Players must help Holland ditch her virtual life by engaging in face-to-face interactions and forming bonds with new friends, children, and even animals to the tune of synthy chiptune jams.
View Game"Tails Noir Preludes" is a narrative-driven game that explores the formative moments of four characters through interactive vignettes. Your choices in conversations and actions shape your character traits and impact the characters around you, with branching dialogues and randomized events offering multiple paths and outcomes. With a focus on deep and meaningful storytelling, players can track their choices in a branching tree and discover the various scenarios that unfold. This prequel to "Tails Noir" features twice the word count and invites players to reflect on the choices that define us.
View GameDon't Let Me Fade is a poetic narrative exploration game that delves into memory, identity, and the impact of Alzheimer’s. Players navigate surreal, dreamlike environments as an elderly man piecing together fragmented memories while searching for a teddy bear, his last link to self. It offers an emotional journey through a fading world where time loses meaning.
View GameWithout a Dawn is a dark, psychological visual horror novel featuring haunting pseudo-ASCII art that immerses players in introspection. Set in a remote cabin, the story explores themes of silence, isolation, and the blurred line between reality and fiction. Its philosophical narrative and carefully crafted art create a deeply atmospheric experience.
View GameIn Open Roads, players join Tess and Opal Devine on a road trip to uncover family secrets. By exploring abandoned properties and uncovering hidden memories, they'll reveal a dark mystery and strengthen their bond. The game features notable performances by Keri Russell and Kaitlyn Dever.
View GameSummerland is a first-person narrative game about morality and the afterlife. You take control of Matthew, a detective reliving the events of his past, being questioned on his morals along the way. In every door lies another memory, and every memory unlocks another door.
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