Games like The summer I met Eden
Looking for games like The summer I met Eden? Here are top action recommendations with a horror focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with A Tale of Crowns, Late Homework | 遅れた宿題 or Harvester.
1 98%Game Brain Score98% User Score 2,186 reviewsChapter Ten has been released! A Tale of Crowns is a high fantasy romance with Middle Eastern roots, both on pc as well as mobile! It’s entirely text-based, with choices throughout to shape both your main character’s personality and skills as well as influence their relationships with others. There are four love interests for you to choose from, both female as well as male, each with their own st…
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2 96%Game Brain Scoregraphics, atmospheregrinding, optimization96% User Score 281 reviews▼ Purchase FULL version on Steam ▼ More content, cutscenes, areas, and unlockables exist in the Steam version. Haneko has forgotten her assigned homework at school, and they're due tomorrow. Feeling she has no choice, she decides her only way to avoid failing the semester is to make a trip back to school at night and retrieve the assignments. But something's not right in the building... an…
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3 91%Game Brain Scorestory, humorgameplay, stability91% User Score 644 reviewsThe game's play is done through a point and click interface. Players must visit various locations within the game's fictional town of Harvest, which can be done via an overhead map. By speaking to various townspeople and clicking on special "hotspots", players can learn information and collect items that progress the game's story and play. Harvester also features a fighting system where players ca…
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4 55%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgameplay, replayability55% User Score 124 reviewsThe classic roleplaying games Vampire: The Masquerade and Mage: The Ascension enter the digital present with a dual-pack of interactive fiction by a few of today’s most interesting fantasy writers. Told entirely from a mobile messaging perspective, We Eat Blood is a sharp, mature and often terrifying story about your first nights as unwilling predator and prey. Hunted by unknown enemies and dri…
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5 92%Game Brain Score92% User Score 111 reviewsLegend of a Savior is an interactive fiction game series being made in Sugarcube. It is a dark adult fantasy that will focus on the dark side of the truth and the line between what is morally right and wrong. In this series, you will learn about lies, truths, and what it means to ultimately be alive. Legend of a Savior is rated 18+. Content Warnings: Language, violence, death, parental abuse,…
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6 37%Game Brain Scoregraphics, emotionalgameplay, story37% User Score 232 reviewsTen minutes. That’s how long the average mass shooting lasts, and in this school, it’s also how long you have to escape. Set in an American high school, The Final Exam places players in students' shoes to experience a choice-driven survival game that mirrors the real-life decisions students must make during a mass shooting. As players navigate through emotionally charged scenarios like classroom…
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7 View Game90%Game Brain Scoreemotional, storygraphics90% User Score 100 reviewsA short experience about ghosts and places and people, set in the first days/weeks after the lockdown ended in Melbourne.
View Game8 87%Game Brain Scorehumor, storygrinding87% User Score 374 reviewsBucket Detective – A dark comedy/horror game in which you help a cult complete a strange ritual in exchange for divine inspiration to finish writing your terrible novel. A mostly linear experience, but the choices you make determine which of the five unique endings you receive. Play multiple times to unlock the complete story. Takes around 45 minutes to complete once and another 20 minutes to get …
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9 89%Game Brain Scorehumor, story89% User Score 100 reviewsA sequel to The Tower. It is also about trans women, tarot, and therapy; but also about self-loathing, time loops, and obsession.
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10 85%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, replayability85% User Score 466 reviewsBecome a god and help change the fate of people, even the world! In Will: A Wonderful World, you will receive letters written by characters living in urban cities. By rearranging the order and combinations of sentences in these letters, you are going to alter the destiny of whomever that wrote them.
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