Games like Voss
Looking for games like Voss? Here are top simulation recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with i feel very lonely and i don't remember myself, Event[0] or Stars Die.
1 94%Game Brain Scorestory, replayabilitygraphics, gameplay94% User Score 97 reviewsA short sci-fi visual novel about four scientists trapped in an underground lab. Explore their chat records to uncover the mysteries of Inturg Technologies. How can they escape their doom?
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2 73%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayoptimization, grinding79% User Score 1,810 reviewsCritic Score 68%15 reviews"Event[0] is a game about building a personal relationship with a machine. You type messages into a computer, and Kaizen answers. As in any relationship, you experience gratitude, disappointment, and sometimes jealousy. It is by working through fears and anxieties of your virtual companion that you will find your way back to Earth."
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3 91%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, grinding91% User Score 220 reviewsA giant cathedral of flesh has appeared in the middle of the ocean on a dying world. A small group of scientists are secretly investigating it when a mysterious woman appears, facing an impossible task. Stars Die is a non-linear, sci-fi mystery game with branching dialogues. FEATURES - Completely non-linear story. Have long debates with people or ignore them the entire game. - Five parallel, bu…
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4 82%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, monetization84% User Score 922 reviewsCritic Score 70%5 reviewsMind Scanners is a retro-futuristic management game in which you diagnose the citizens of a dystopian metropolis. Locate a host of other-worldly characters and use arcade-style treatment devices to help them. Manage your time and resources to keep The Structure in balance. Remember, you take full responsibility for your patients.
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5 85%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsreplayability, atmosphere85% User Score 54 reviewsThe Glorious Commonwealth’s first Airship has been sabotaged! Uncover what the passengers are hiding and write the grisly conclusion. Open-ended who-done-it mystery where others may suspect YOU if you're not careful! Dziękujemy!
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6 83%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsreplayability, grinding95% User Score 238 reviewsCritic Score 70%10 reviewsThe last thing Alex Young remembers is being at home alone in her apartment… so why has she suddenly woken up in this strange mansion? All the doors are locked by bizarre puzzles and traps, there are cameras following her every move, and she keeps thinking she sees… things… out of the corner of her eye. If she wants to escape alive, along with the other captives she discovers, she’ll need to use h…
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7 91%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayreplayability, grinding95% User Score 5,138 reviewsCritic Score 87%8 reviewsThe Swapper is a short puzzle platformer where you must complete every puzzle and collect 124 orbs, in groups of 3 and 9 later on, to complete the game. The game has a tool which lets you create up to 4 clones and switch between them as long as you have a clear line of sight. The main obstacles for the puzzles are 3 kinds of lights that interfere with the tool in different ways to make the puzzl…
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8 79%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospherereplayability, grinding79% User Score 1,462 reviewsThe Moon Sliver is a short narrative-focused non-linear exploration game, with elements of horror. It features a unique narrative mechanic that blurs the line between story and exploration, where interacting with objects and even simply moving around will reveal fragments of narration. As you piece these fragments together, a story of guilt, loneliness, and faith begins to take shape. And it becom…
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9 91%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, replayability96% User Score 712 reviewsCritic Score 70%1 reviewsNarrative deduction meets audio drama, from the creators of Heaven’s Vault, Overboard! and A Highland Song.
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10 87%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability91% User Score 320 reviewsCritic Score 70%1 reviewsLovecraft meets Papers, Please. Play as a lighthouse keeper and guide ships safely into the harbor using your radio. Survive the presence of something impossible, and don’t let the shadows consume you!
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