Skip to main content

Games like Things that go on the body

Looking for games like Things that go on the body? Here are top action recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Civic Studio, Last Dance of the Masks or The Case of the Missing Heirloom.

Change display type

Skip Platform filter

Skip Play Mode filter

Skip Price filter
  • Controls: Computer Browser: Walk – WASD / (Arrow Keys) Interact – Z Key Mobile: Walk – D-Pad Interact – A Button I suggest that anyone that plays this game does so on a desktop computer while using chrome. Joshua Houchlei: This game is based off of the activities and memories of Civic Studio in 2020. The activities within the game include navigating the studio we inhabited throughout the semester …

    View Game
    View Game
  • 51%Game Brain Score
    51% User Score Based on 4 reviews

    Welcome to the Carnival!  As you might have heard, this game will see you play through a mysterious figure's journey into a dark, monster-ridden corner of the Renaissance period, in the Italian city of Venice.  Your journey will weave through horror and comedy, as you meet blood-soaked Masks come alive for the Carnival to make merry and feast on the flesh of humans. Your flesh, too, if you're not…

    View Game
    View Game
  • 53%Game Brain Score
    53% User Score Based on 7 reviews

    A young woman goes to Sherlock Holmes in the wake of a tragedy, asking him for help. Unfortunately, Holmes has the flu, so it is up to Watson to do the legwork for this particular mystery.

    View Game
    View Game
  • Welcome to Paddle Flap, a minimalist casual arcade game where you control a paddle at the bottom of the screen and flap it left or right to bounce falling balls. Use precise timing to control the direction of the balls and hit blue targets. If you hit a red target you lose a life.Along the way you will collect power-ups and earn achievements. Can you master the art of Paddle Flap and become a top …

    View Game
    View Game
  • 46%Game Brain Score
    46% User Score Based on 2 reviews

    Oranges is a single player narrative game in which you are cast as a new arrival to prison hoping to keep out of trouble. It was created in two weeks for the May 2019 One Room Bitsy Jam. Make sure to follow and check my creator page every month for a new Bitsy game. Bitsy is a game development engine created by Adam Le Doux to allow developers to quickly and easily create tiny games. It utilizes …

    View Game
    View Game
  • Welcome to GoTet, the real interactive multiplayer tile-matching game. Compete against the clock and against other players. Use your spells and gain points and levels for completing your increasing square pattern. GoTet has a multiplayer mode, but will never use bots! So don't worry if you're the only player, GoTet is equally fun in single player style. Spread the word and maybe next time there w…

    View Game
    View Game
  • 67%Game Brain Score
    67% User Score Based on 19 reviews

    Making friends was once the easiest thing in the world for you, but recently, it seems to be getting more and more difficult. How, and why, did things end up like this? Use your puzzle-solving skills to navigate through the various rooms, each of which contain two exits. Taking the easiest path - the Path of Least Resistance - will end the story at that point.  A narrative puzzler for Bring Out Yo…

    View Game
    View Game
  • 56%Game Brain Score
    56% User Score Based on 8 reviews

    Journey across the perilous Divide between the Spiritual and Physical Realms.  For profit, of course. Did you ever wonder: "What if Uncharted Waters was a dungeon crawler?"  I know I sure did! Average play time (if you get hooked and play all the way to the end): 90 minutes Time to see a representative sampling of the game (I'd suggest: visited another town and then returned, and found at least on…

    View Game
    View Game
  • 65%Game Brain Score
    65% User Score Based on 17 reviews

    Use directional keys (up, down, left, right) or WASD to navigate the world. You may interact with differently-colored objects by walking into them. You can progress through dialogue and descriptions a bit faster by tapping the directional key if you like. Some objects/characters have more than one thing to say, so feel free to interact with them a few times. Sojourn is also playable on mobile dev…

    View Game
    View Game
  • 70%Game Brain Score
    70% User Score Based on 34 reviews

    In Chancemancer, players step into the shoes of archmage Themis, who must navigate a dungeon full of enemies to pay off gambling debts using luck-based spells. Gameplay involves moving with WASD/arrow keys to interact with enemies and powerups, with combat relying on chance-determined spellcasting. The goal is to gather gold from defeated foes to eventually repay debts, while avoiding the consequences of more "gambling magic gone wrong."

    View Game
    View Game