Games like Yet Another Research Dog
Looking for games like Yet Another Research Dog? Here are top casual role playing recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Yet Another Research Dog, The Sims 3 or Chinese Parents.
1 View Game83%Game Brain Scorestory, humorgraphics, grinding83% User Score 60 reviews"Yet Another Research Dog" is a simulation game where players step into the shoes of a research scientist, working to make breakthroughs in various fields. Conduct experiments, analyze data, and publish papers to gain reputation and funding. Balance your time between conducting research, managing your lab, and maintaining relationships with colleagues and sponsors.
View Game2 View Game85%Game Brain Scoregraphics, gameplaystability, optimization87% User Score 17,110 reviewsCritic Score 83%6 reviews"The Sims 3" is a life simulation game that allows players to create and control virtual people, known as Sims, in a dynamic world. The game offers expanded customization options, a new seamless open world neighborhood, and the ability to follow your Sims through various life stages and experiences. Players can build and design houses, pursue careers, develop relationships, and fulfill the wants and needs of their Sims.
View Game3 View Game91%Game Brain Scoregameplay, humorgrinding, stability93% User Score 2,874 reviewsCritic Score 85%2 reviews"Chinese Parents" is a simulation game where players manage a Chinese household and guide their child's education and upbringing. The game follows the child's growth from elementary school to college admission, with a focus on traditional Chinese parenting values and sacrifices made for academic success. Players must balance resources, make educational decisions, and maintain family relationships to ensure their child's prosperity.
View Game4 View Game78%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgrinding, stability78% User Score 1,395 reviews"Monster Loves You!" is a unique life-simulation game where you play as a monster, making choices that affect the world of monsters and humans. From a monsterling to an elder, your decisions shape your personality and impact the relationship between monsters and humans. Navigate through various scenarios, showing ferocity, kindness, or honesty, and experience the consequences of your actions. This game offers a fresh perspective on narrative-driven games, putting you in the role of a monster with a rich story to tell.
View Game5 View Game86%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, optimization88% User Score 1,901 reviewsCritic Score 78%1 reviews"Growing Up" is a narrative-driven simulation game that explores the complexities of adult life. Players manage various aspects of a character's existence, including relationships, career, and personal growth, while navigating various challenges and choices. The game features a unique art style and a branching storyline that changes based on player decisions.
View Game6 View Game70%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, character development79% User Score 886 reviewsCritic Score 61%10 reviews"The Novelist" is a narrative-driven game that tells the story of a struggling writer and his family. Players must make difficult decisions to balance the writer's professional aspirations with the emotional needs of his loved ones, all while exploring a beautifully creepy coastal mansion. The game explores themes of ambition, relationships, and personal growth.
View Game7 View Game92%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsoptimization, stability92% User Score 170 reviewsIn "PRIM," Thanatos, the Angel of Death, is preoccupied with his teenage daughter Prim who appears in the Land of the Dead each night. Prim has strange abilities, causing unusual occurrences, and Thanatos must navigate these challenges while also dealing with typical father-daughter issues in this action-adventure game. The outcome of their relationship and the afterlife hangs in the balance.
View Game8 View Game88%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayreplayability, grinding88% User Score 200 reviews"Letters: A Written Adventure" is a narrative-driven game where players experience a touching story through letters and words. As the player, you will interact with various letters and objects, uncovering a heartwarming tale of friendship and connection. With its unique gameplay and engaging story, Letters offers a refreshing take on the adventure game genre.
View Game9 View Game92%Game Brain Scorehumor, storyreplayability, monetization92% User Score 994 reviewsIn "Who Needs a Hero?" , play as a vulnerable adventurer on a quest for fame, wealth, and power in the Kingdom of Grimar. Face challenging battle events using a table RPG system, where strength affects your likelihood of victory. Choice events let you shape your story and reputation, but choose wisely, as consequences impact your fame, gold, and followers. Be cautious, as death means game over.
View Game10 View Game54%Game Brain Scorehumor, storygameplay, stability54% User Score 438 reviews"Grotesque Tactics: Evil Heroes" is a tactical RPG that parodies classic fantasy themes and video games. Assemble a team of anti-heroes and take on the Dark Church in a campaign filled with dark humor and strategic combat. Customize your characters and manage their inventory to maximize their effectiveness in battle. Be prepared to make tough choices, as your decisions will affect the story and the fate of your party members.
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