Games like YOU'RE GOING TO DIE!
Looking for games like YOU'RE GOING TO DIE!? Here are top action recommendations with a horror focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with Cyber City 2157: The Visual Novel, Spring Cleaning or VOID - A film game.
1 View Game43%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospheregraphics, music43% User Score 65 reviewsFeel the mysterious world of Molds and the City where the sun never sets. Look for clues, make decisions and follow your own path in the Cyber City 2157.
View Game2 View Game90%Game Brain Score90% User Score 77 reviews"Spring Cleaning" is a short horror/Point-and-Click game with two endings and a warning for flashing lights, disturbing imagery, and jumpscares. Players must clean and face their demons during the spring season, with a variety of sound effects adding to the atmosphere. The game features a haunting soundtrack and was created using open-source and CC0 sounds from various artists.
View Game3 View Game30%Game Brain Score30% User Score 1 reviewsV0ID is a horror shooter game that can be played in single-player or multi-player mode. In the game, you find yourself lost in a strange and desolate land full of monsters and must use your flashlight to find your way back to civilization while uncovering the truth behind the mysteries of this land. This game was created for LoJam 2020.
View Game4 View Game91%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalmonetization, atmosphere91% User Score 1,602 reviewsMice versus ghosts?! A pixel art horror adventure game.
View Game5 View Game49%Game Brain Scorehumor, emotionalmusic, story65% User Score 26 reviewsThis one-player visual novel features seven unique musical numbers, a cute cafe shop, and a plot that will keep you on your toes! Boba Boyz centers around a bubble tea shop that serves literal happiness in a cup! The boba is irresistible and never fails to brighten customers' days. When you need a summer job, you get to know the four charming baristas running the joint: Aero, Berkeley, Carmen, and…
View Game6 View Game83%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgameplay, replayability84% User Score 80 reviewsCritic Score 81%3 reviews"The Wanderer: Frankenstein's Creature" is a narrative adventure game that lets you explore the world through the perspective of Frankenstein's creature. The game offers a unique take on the classic novel, allowing players to make choices that shape the creature's understanding and interaction with the world. Through rich, hand-painted visuals and a haunting soundtrack, players will delve into themes of acceptance, hostility, and persecution.
View Game7 View Game68%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, replayability71% User Score 76 reviewsCritic Score 50%1 reviewsThe archeological research mission faced some unexpected difficulties. Your spaceship crashed. You are sure you have to escape this planet. But how? No one can help you. You are here all alone. Or not? At least you know what you should do next... “Star Story: The Horizon Escape” offers you a perfect way to relax in a sci-fi Wild West-esque world of the Horizon. Want to blow off some steam? Go kic…
View Game8 View Game87%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospheregrinding, stability87% User Score 2,270 reviews"Fears to Fathom: Norwood Hitchhike" is a narrative-driven psychological horror game where you play as a hitchhiker in a small, eerie town filled with secrets and supernatural occurrences. The game features a unique day and night cycle that affects the story and the behaviors of the non-playable characters. Your choices and interactions will determine the outcome of the game, leading to multiple endings.
View Game9 View Game51%Game Brain Score51% User Score 2 reviewsRanked #1 in Liminal Jam 2024 for Creativity. You are forced to return to the office or lose your job. On your first day back you find the office empty except for a few coworkers; they’re friendly and want you to stay. Soon you find out why. This is an extreme version of the old adage: “your coworkers are not your friends”. It's more horror than comedy. You’ve been warned :) It's around 32 pag…
View Game10 View Game50%Game Brain Score50% User Score 1 reviewsMark, a struggling writer, has no ideas for his next book. But then he enters a crazy dream. About: This point-and-click game was created by a group of students (age 12-17) from the Oklahoma City LIGHT homeschool group, led by Starship Captain Becca. We hope you enjoy it! Game Controls: Click on objects and characters to interact with them. Click inventory button to open and close inventory.…
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