Games like The Things We Lost In The Flood
Looking for games like The Things We Lost In The Flood? Here are top survival platformer recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Pitfall Planet, Ambrosia Sky or MANDAGON.
1 View Game90%Game Brain Scoregameplay, graphicsreplayability, stability98% User Score 116 reviewsCritic Score 71%4 reviews"Pitfall Planet" is a co-op physics puzzle game where players work together to navigate through various challenges and rescue space creatures. You and a friend control two astronauts, using creative problem-solving and teamwork to maneuver your way across treacherous platforms and obstacles. The game features a unique mechanic of magnetic attraction and repulsion between the characters, adding an extra layer of depth to the gameplay.
View Game2 View Game94%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaystability94% User Score 177 reviewsAmbrosia Sky: Act One is a first-person immersive sim set in a forsaken colony overrun by hostile alien fungi with unique abilities. Players navigate treacherous zero-G anomalies, harvest fungal fruit to craft chemical agents, and explore eerie ruins to uncover a dark mystery. The game offers a somber, atmospheric experience blending survival, exploration, and storytelling.
View Game3 View Game95%Game Brain Scoregraphics, storyreplayability, grinding95% User Score 3,877 reviews"MANDAGON is a single-player mystery platformer game with an intriguing story, splendid visuals, and a sensational soundtrack. Explore a world inspired by Tibetan theology and philosophy in a non-linear fashion, with an emphasis on in-game storytelling and atmospheric sound design. The DLC includes a digital art book, soundtrack, desktop backgrounds, and a paper cube fella printout for a narrative-led experience."
View Game4 View Game64%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, replayability78% User Score 1,962 reviewsCritic Score 49%24 reviews"Submerged" is a single-player, horror platformer game with an interesting plot, sensational graphics, and a phenomenal soundtrack. As Miku, you explore a mysterious flooded city in a small fishing boat, seeking supplies to save your dying brother. The game features vast outdoor environments with a rich, vibrant habitat, providing a serene and relaxing game experience. However, it is very grinding and buggy, with a dense atmosphere and high emotional stakes, but it's not very replayable.
View Game5 View Game88%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding94% User Score 1,814 reviewsCritic Score 82%8 reviews"Momodora: Moonlit Farewell" is the latest installment in the Momodora series, where you play as Momo, a priestess on a mission to save her village from a demon invasion. With gorgeous pixel art, action-packed gameplay, and an engaging story, players will enjoy challenging combat and an atmospheric world. However, be prepared for grinding and intense battles. Overall, this single-player platformer features a compelling story, wonderful graphics, and a perfect soundtrack, with a wholesome and heartwarming message.
View Game6 View Game57%Game Brain Scoregameplay, graphicsstability, grinding57% User Score 53 reviews"Aquamarine" is a single-player, turn-based mystery strategy game with stunning visuals. As The Seeker, a lone space traveler, players must survive in an alien ocean by studying its ecosystem, solving puzzles, and managing their inventory. Featuring open-ended survival mechanics, the game encourages exploration and discovery while uncovering the secrets of the alien planet.
View Game7 View Game69%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaystability, grinding73% User Score 2,174 reviewsCritic Score 60%4 reviews"Lifeless Planet" is a single-player mystery action-adventure game with an intriguing old-school sci-fi story and stunning visuals. As an astronaut searching for life on a distant planet, you discover an abandoned Russian town and evidence of past human life, leading to questions about time travel and Cold War hoaxes. Despite its impressive atmosphere, the game is plagued by bugs, lack of optimization, and grinding gameplay, with low replayability but high emotional impact.
View Game8 View Game90%Game Brain Scoregameplay, graphicsgrinding, stability93% User Score 160 reviewsCritic Score 75%1 reviews"Before The Green Moon" is a serene science fiction farming/life simulation game where players create their own character and adapt to a small community's Wet and Dry seasons. The game features a 24-hour day/night cycle, real-time weather, and various activities such as farming, getting to know neighbors, and exploring the community. Relaxing gameplay and character customization make this a unique addition to the farming simulation genre.
View Game9 View Game88%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgameplay, grinding88% User Score 98 reviews"EMMA The Story" is a visual novel game that follows the journey of Emma, a young girl who wakes up with no memory of her past. The game is set in a mysterious world where Emma must navigate through her lost memories and make choices that will determine her fate. With various endings and multiple story paths, EMMA The Story offers a unique and immersive experience for players.
View Game10 View Game76%Game Brain Scoregraphics, storygrinding, stability76% User Score 1,509 reviews"Salt" is a horror-themed, open world exploration game that can be played solo or with up to one other player in co-op mode. The game features a good story, varied gameplay, and attractive visuals accompanied by a fantastic soundtrack. Players can explore islands, complete quests, and loot rare items while upgrading their ships and encountering other characters. However, the game is poorly optimized, filled with bugs, and requires a lot of grinding. The main quest and over 50 side quests, filled with lore and secrets, provide plenty of content to discover.
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