
An interactive ordeal about blacking out in a dive bar and then trying to piece your existence back together. It's gonna get a lot worse before it gets less worse.
60+ similar titles based on shared tags and player behavior. Themes include Psychological, Adventure, Story Rich, Multiple Endings.

An interactive ordeal about blacking out in a dive bar and then trying to piece your existence back together. It's gonna get a lot worse before it gets less worse.

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Waking up at the bottom of a brown world, an amnesiac bee faces a dreadful choice: the pornocracy of the Queen of Flies or complicity in the crimes of a perverted incel spider. Can she crawl out of the pit and defend her identity?

This Game Costs 200 Dollars
This psychological "comedic" experience is worth your 200 dollars. Every single cent. This game is unlike anything you've ever seen or ever will see. It's 200 dollars worth of pure joy, amazement, and awkward conversations.
Waking up at the bottom of a brown world, an amnesiac bee faces a dreadful choice: the pornocracy of the Queen of Flies or complicity in the crimes of a perverted incel spider. Can she crawl out of the pit and defend her identity?
Why similar: Satire 21.7% ★, Psychological 13.1%, Walking Simulator 12.2%, Dark Humor 12.2%, Philosophical 11.9%
This psychological "comedic" experience is worth your 200 dollars. Every single cent. This game is unlike anything you've ever seen or ever will see. It's 200 dollars worth of pure joy, amazement, and awkward conversations.
Why similar: Satire 37% ★, Dark Humor 23.8%, Walking Simulator 14.5%, Multiple Endings 8.8%, Psychological 7.1%
A Session with Dr. Liebnitz is an exploration game taking place in the mind of the playable character. You will be wandering through your mind, trying to cure it from fear, depression, anger and many more deep, troubling conditions. The extraordinary Dr. Liebnitz will guide you on this journey.
Why similar: Satire 27.4% ★, Interactive Fiction 18.3%, Psychological 17.8%, Dark Humor 12.6%, Psychedelic 6.5%
You're fired! Who needs game writers when AI can do the job? …What? You want to join the Resistance? Don't make me laugh — that's just an urban legend!
Why similar: Interactive Fiction 19.8%, Psychological 18.6%, Philosophical 18%, Dark Humor 15%, Psychedelic 7.6%
One-Eyed Likho is a grim first-person horror adventure set in a world inspired by a dark, Slavic fairy tale. Explore an unsettling and twisted land set in 19th-century Russia in your endeavor to escape your own evil fate.
Why similar: Psychological 21%, Interactive Fiction 16.6%, Walking Simulator 16.2%, Philosophical 14.9%, Psychedelic 12.3%
At AllRisk Solutions, your mission is to keep our most valued clients happy while boosting company success. Use our powerful software to make smart decisions, settle claims, and climb the ranks. Play it right then enjoy free time at home. Strategy, balance, and rewards, it’s all in your hands!
Why similar: Interactive Fiction 25.7%, Walking Simulator 25.5%, Psychological 14.9%, Adventure 8.7%, First-Person 7.4%
Grotto is a mystical, narrative-focused experience. You are the Soothsayer. The one capable of talking with the stars and unveiling their messages. In a time of turmoil, the tribe of the valley turn to your powers of divination and come to you for guidance.
Why similar: Psychological 23.6%, Interactive Fiction 22.9%, Walking Simulator 19.4%, Multiple Endings 11.1%, Choices Matter 7.6%
Welcome to Super Real AI, the ultimate AI Simulator where you are the intelligence. Judge, classify, and share your advice—but be careful, your answers for simple requests have super real consequences. Log in today and bring back the intelligence where it belongs: to humans.
Why similar: Satire 22.7% ★, Psychological 19%, Philosophical 14.2%, Dark Humor 12.9%, Multiple Endings 9.9%
They say you’re a monster who destroyed five star systems. Now you’re trapped in a futuristic prison, facing warped puzzles, absurd therapy, and ethical trials — all to prove you’re still human. Good luck surviving your psychological evaluation!
Why similar: Psychological 19.4%, Dark Humor 18.4%, Philosophical 16.2%, Walking Simulator 14.2%, Multiple Endings 8.7%
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Why similar: Satire 26.4% ★, Psychological 19.2%, Walking Simulator 19.1%, Comedy 7.6%, Multiple Endings 6.2%
A short and surreal dark comedy-horror narrative game.
Why similar: Satire 25.3% ★, Interactive Fiction 20%, Psychological 16.3%, Dark Humor 16.1%, Multiple Endings 8.8%
THE CORRIDOR is a 20-30 minute experience about the relationship between player and game.
Why similar: Satire 21.2% ★, Psychological 20.5%, Walking Simulator 16.2%, Dark Humor 14.6%, Interactive Fiction 9.8%
In my past life, I was a broke, repressed code monkey—laid off, heartbroken, a full-on loser. My life was a running joke. In this life, I started as a dishwasher, created FakeTok, ran for president, and rose to become the Emperor of America!
Why similar: Satire 34.5% ★, Dark Humor 29.5%, Interactive Fiction 10.1%, Adventure 7.5%, RPG 7.3%
A fourth-wall-breaking narrative adventure. It’s interview day, and you really need this job—enough to ignore the talking printer, the anomaly corridor, and the ridiculous life-or-death trials your interviewer keeps putting you in. But deep down, you know... something here is very, very wrong.
Why similar: Satire 20.9% ★, Walking Simulator 19.7%, Philosophical 16%, Multiple Endings 10.8%, Choices Matter 7.4%
A journey through the life of a star player of a cryptic and bizarre sport. The dialogue choices you make will determine the path your life takes, and the ultimate conclusion to your story.
Why similar: Psychological 22.5%, Interactive Fiction 21.4%, Walking Simulator 18.8%, Philosophical 7%, Multiple Endings 6.9%
You're the maintenance man for an apartment complex that has mysteriously been transported to the middle of the ocean. Woodrot is a surreal adventure game about getting to know your neighbors who all seem to blame themselves for their recent relocation.
Why similar: Psychological 26.2%, Interactive Fiction 13.4%, Philosophical 12.5%, Dark Humor 12.4%, Walking Simulator 11.5%
Don't you keep the kid's word?!
Why similar: Satire 29.5% ★, Dark Humor 22.3%, Walking Simulator 16.3%, Psychological 12.2%, First-Person 6.5%
Prologue chapter of Dorian Pink, a choices-matter narrative RPG set in an alternate universe of the Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. Save your boyfriend Basil from the Devil by making questionable choices, gaining allies, and making doughnuts explode.
Why similar: Satire 26% ★, Interactive Fiction 16.3%, Philosophical 12.2%, Dark Humor 11.7%, Multiple Endings 8.2%
A surreal first-person narrative experience. Walk along an endless tropical beach, encounter out-of-place artifacts and look for a way to escape while being guided by a soothing yet sarcastic voice who makes you ponder the meaning of your existence.
Why similar: Psychological 29.1%, Walking Simulator 24.3%, Satire 16.8% ★, Philosophical 11%, Story Rich 4.5%
A short psychedelic trip: the passage of time in Central Sisatsophy.
Why similar: Dark Humor 25.6%, Psychological 24%, Philosophical 22.6%, Psychedelic 20.2%, Adventure 6.2%
Nine personas live in Clive’s head. Dialogue is combat. Choose who speaks and what they say to survive.
Why similar: Satire 25% ★, Psychological 20.9%, Interactive Fiction 18.6%, Philosophical 12.1%, Multiple Endings 7.9%
"I'm Not a Robot" is an atmospheric horror with old-school 3D and dark humor, telling the story of quickly making $300 in a shady alley. Sounds safe, right? Grab an easy payday or uncover all the secrets of the dark cult that has taken over your small town.
Why similar: Dark Humor 29.8%, Walking Simulator 22.1%, Psychedelic 14.4%, Multiple Endings 8.3%, First-Person 6.1%
KARMA: The Dark World is a first-person cinematic psychological thriller set in a dystopian world where the Leviathan Corporation is omnipresent. The year is 1984, the place is East Germany, and things are not quite what they seem.
Why similar: Psychological 19.8%, Walking Simulator 17.3%, Philosophical 17.2%, Interactive Fiction 16.9%, Psychedelic 12.6%
"Enthralled" is a short game about a man possessed by a demon. It takes place in a desolate world where you balance between looking for a way out, stopping the demon from killing innocent people, and not being completely devoured yourself. Explore the world and find a way to deal with your curse.
Why similar: Interactive Fiction 33.1%, Walking Simulator 28.6%, Adventure 10.9%, First-Person 8.7%, Multiple Endings 8.3%
And you're a chubby guy?
Why similar: Satire 30% ★, Dark Humor 21.4%, Walking Simulator 16.7%, Psychological 14.9%, First-Person 6.5%
7th Chance is a short (20-30 minute) story-based exploration adventure game. Waking up from a night of heavy drinking ... something isn't right.
Why similar: Interactive Fiction 26.6%, Walking Simulator 23.1%, Psychological 11.4%, Philosophical 10.3%, Multiple Endings 8.6%
Clash wits with the most manipulative pirate in gaming history. He will beg, gaslight, and meme until you break. In this satire of gaming culture, your only goal is to NOT press X. But you probably will.
Why similar: Satire 41.1% ★, Dark Humor 22.3%, Psychological 21%, Philosophical 6.8%, Adventure 3.2%
A third-person psychological exploration game where you relive fragmented memories in three distorted variations: idyllic, mundane, or horrific -- before escaping the loop to make a choice that affects more than just the past.
Why similar: Interactive Fiction 33.2%, Walking Simulator 27.3%, Philosophical 12.9%, Psychological 10.6%, Multiple Endings 7.8%
Matchmaker Simulator is a narrative game about modern matchmaking. You register clients and pair them, witnessing how romance becomes a transaction. Will this search for optimal genes lead to self-destruction?
Why similar: Satire 49.6% ★, Philosophical 25.2%, Interactive Fiction 20%, Comedy 4%, Indie 0.7%
A small "horror" narrative game about isolation and depression.
Why similar: Interactive Fiction 31%, Walking Simulator 27.9%, Psychological 23.8%, Adventure 7.6%, First-Person 7.6%
Fall down further. Find them where they have always been. Help them remember. Explore multiple worlds, solve mysteries, and set your retail-hardened will against a mysterious cosmic force in the second installment of the beloved videohole series.
Why similar: Interactive Fiction 26%, Walking Simulator 21.4%, Philosophical 17.4%, Psychological 11.8%, Adventure 5.7%
Trapped in a mysterious hotel, you must observe, decide, and take risks. Use your points and abilities to descend faster… if you dare.
Why similar: Walking Simulator 29.6%, Psychological 28.8%, Philosophical 22.9%, First-Person 8.2%, Adventure 4.5%
A story-based exploration game about the very far future. With the help of two Artificial Intelligences, explore a universe conquered by humanity, uncover your purpose in it, and try to stop it from falling apart.
Why similar: Walking Simulator 26.9%, Philosophical 26.5%, Interactive Fiction 22.3%, Multiple Endings 5.9%, Adventure 5.2%
A surrealist indie first-person adventure game based on art and derealization. Explore the idea of a mind losing its grasp with reality, as reality turns into a dream, and that dream turns into a nightmare.
Why similar: Psychological 20.3%, Dark Humor 17.5%, Philosophical 16.5%, Walking Simulator 16.2%, Psychedelic 13.5%
You find yourself in a singularity with Death itself. With few chances to speak with the living, Death proposes a little game. Do you dive deep within yourself to indulge this cosmic guide and find out when you will meet again on official business? The Ultimate Death Clock awaits!
Why similar: Psychological 24%, Philosophical 18.8%, Interactive Fiction 15.5%, Dark Humor 15%, Psychedelic 8.8%
wandering into the uncanny concept of liminality, captured in DV tape format you explore what seems to be another dimension, lost in an endless space that looks human-made but isn't.
Why similar: Psychological 40.1%, Walking Simulator 39.5%, First-Person 12.2%, Atmospheric 4.1%, Adventure 2.6%
A dark visual novel blending psychological horror, surreal storytelling, and chatroom-inspired UI. Navigate intrusive thoughts, branching choices, and dissect a fractured mind in a twisted search for connection and meaning.
Why similar: Satire 18.4% ★, Dark Humor 17.8%, Interactive Fiction 17.5%, Psychological 15.7%, Philosophical 15.5%
Bit Lost is a single-player atmospheric first-person game set inside a broken digital space. Explore fragments of consciousness to uncover what happened and find a way out. +You can now explore Bit Lost in a special split-screen co-op mode.
Why similar: Psychological 34.9%, Walking Simulator 31.7%, Multiple Endings 13.8%, First-Person 9.7%, Adventure 7.5%
Are you Skoof?
Why similar: Satire 33.7% ★, Dark Humor 22.8%, Walking Simulator 18.9%, First-Person 7%, Funny 6.7%
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Why similar: Satire 56% ★, Dark Humor 20.3%, Adventure 11.1%, First-Person 8.4%, Atmospheric 2.3%
NOT your typical simulator! Is it your dream job or are you just working in your dream? Work fast, or face the consequences. Workaholic Simulator: Leaving the Dream is a surreal and dark descent into human psyche, burnout and the horror of the working culture.
Why similar: Satire 35.4% ★, Walking Simulator 27.3%, Multiple Endings 11.8%, Interactive Fiction 10.4%, Adventure 5.2%
Experience a unique adventure by getting drugs and consuming them in a +70,000 word visualised text game. Explore a hub connecting a variety of locations. Engage in dialogues and read books. Choose different paths to develop several independent storylines in non-linear chronology.
Why similar: Interactive Fiction 26.3%, Psychedelic 17.8%, Psychological 17%, Philosophical 15.5%, Dark Humor 14%
“I hope she’s ok” is a single-player first-person atmospheric mystery inspired by Nordic folklore. Set around a beautiful lakeside cabin in the heart of Finland during the midsummer solstice, the idyllic scene takes a turn for the worse when you discover that your friend is missing.
Why similar: Walking Simulator 23%, Interactive Fiction 20.6%, Psychological 17.7%, Multiple Endings 9.5%, First-Person 7.8%
164 Floors. The ultimate test of mind and body. The ascent is simple, mechanical, yet unforgiving. Every step brings you closer to the summit… or your own annihilation. 164: Fragile Ascent is a first-person rhythm challenge where the certainty of the machine clashes with the fragility of the mind.
Why similar: Walking Simulator 25.7%, Psychological 25.3%, Philosophical 18.7%, Multiple Endings 12.7%, First-Person 6.5%
After a long time in isolation, something appears inside your fridge. Satisfy the meat, or resist it.
Why similar: Walking Simulator 26.8%, Dark Humor 25.6%, Psychological 21.3%, Adventure 7.1%, Comedy 7.1%
Uncover the mystery of Thalassa, a first-person psychological drama set under the sea. Ill-fate has fallen on your former crew and friends and it’s up to you to find answers onboard the wreckage. Experience the melancholic underwater journey of human stories facing life and loss.
Why similar: Interactive Fiction 32.6%, Psychological 25.9%, Adventure 9.6%, First-Person 9.5%, Walking Simulator 9%
Investigate like it's 1993. Hunt clues on VHS tapes, shortwave radio, and the early internet. Pin evidence to your board, connect the strings, and publish theories for cash and followers. Just try not to lose your mind.
Why similar: Satire 21.2% ★, Dark Humor 20.2%, Psychological 18%, Interactive Fiction 14%, Multiple Endings 8%
Welcome to Press a Button Simulator: a new and exciting twist on modern video games. Gone is the time of tryhards and sweats, and in is the new age of only pressing a button! Will you find all the secrets? Of course not! There is only one: You get to press a button!
Why similar: Satire 44.8% ★, Walking Simulator 21.3%, Interactive Fiction 15.1%, Adventure 7.3%, Story Rich 6.1%
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Why similar: Psychological 26.3%, Walking Simulator 24.7%, Interactive Fiction 20.9%, Multiple Endings 9.8%, First-Person 7.9%
Unnamed Project is a game about playtesting. You are the player, who’s job is to explore a game developer’s projects and touch everything possible. Touching any and everything will help the game developer in every way possible, so don’t listen to their concerns. Thanks ahead of time.
Why similar: Psychological 27%, Walking Simulator 21.2%, Interactive Fiction 20.4%, Funny 6.8%, Comedy 6.7%
A psychological interactive novel about a floppy disk with a mysterious program. Help Elliot cope with his mental issues and uncover the secret of the floppy disk.
Why similar: Psychological 24.3%, Philosophical 19%, Interactive Fiction 18.1%, Psychedelic 16%, Multiple Endings 7.3%
HOW WE KNOW WE'RE ALIVE is an award winning, hour long melancholy, point-and-click narrative mystery set in the bible belt of Sweden.
Why similar: Interactive Fiction 33%, Walking Simulator 28.8%, Philosophical 15.7%, Adventure 10.3%, Multiple Endings 5.5%
Consumers have power. A short walking simulator game that makes you think a little about how we usually consume.
Why similar: Satire 36% ★, Philosophical 18.9%, Walking Simulator 18.5%, Interactive Fiction 15.5%, Story Rich 4%
Inmates is a story-driven, atmospheric psychological horror game. Featuring interactive exploration in a suffocating location, mind-bending puzzles and disturbing imagery. You wake up in a run-down prison cell and have no clue how you got there. You’ve convinced yourself this is all just a nightmare...
Why similar: Walking Simulator 34.8%, Psychological 24.2%, Philosophical 16.3%, Adventure 10.7%, First-Person 6.4%
A story about growing up online and dealing with IRL updates. A look back at the past 2 decades of gaming that will make you think about the good, the bad, and the ones left behind.
Why similar: Satire 30% ★, Dark Humor 21.4%, Philosophical 14.8%, Psychedelic 14.2%, Funny 5.5%
Connor, a single father, visits a memory-restoration clinic in order to relive the days he had with his estranged son Bry. Experience what’s left of his past as he gets to relive his cherished memories and routine joys, while keeping away from the disturbing truth lurking beneath the surface.
Why similar: Psychological 32.9%, Interactive Fiction 26.4%, Walking Simulator 19%, Story Rich 6.7%, Adventure 4.7%
You are wetware, working a mysterious job.
Why similar: Walking Simulator 21.4%, Psychological 21.2%, Dark Humor 19.8%, Philosophical 17.1%, First-Person 6.8%
A psychological thriller where reality and memory collide. Unravel abandonment, depression, and shattered love through mysterious tapes. Dare to face your ghosts...
Why similar: Interactive Fiction 39.3%, Psychological 34.7%, Adventure 13.5%, First-Person 10.2%, Indie 1.2%
You ponder the meaning of the world—and of humanity.
Why similar: Psychological 41.8%, Walking Simulator 40.3%, Adventure 15.2%, Indie 1.3%, Singleplayer 1.3%
Why Do People Want to Die? Why Don't People Want to Die? This is a story about a group of girls in a world that exists in limbo between life and death. Embark on a dramatic real-time tactical adventure.
Why similar: Psychological 21.8%, Dark Humor 19.2%, Philosophical 18.8%, Interactive Fiction 16.3%, Multiple Endings 9.3%