
"May you leave no regrets in this journey of life." 、 An independent game about death. Explore the past lives in an atmospheric graveyard.
60+ similar titles based on shared tags and player behavior. Themes include Indie, Narration, Singleplayer, Walking Simulator.

"May you leave no regrets in this journey of life." 、 An independent game about death. Explore the past lives in an atmospheric graveyard.

Not For You
Narrative experience from the mind of Thomas Hunt. Skateboarding Cows? Sentient boxes? A deep, emotional melodrama about the video games industry? Yep, it's got it all! NOT FOR YOU is a collection of short experiences, which you can play in any order you would like!

Love You More
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.
Narrative experience from the mind of Thomas Hunt. Skateboarding Cows? Sentient boxes? A deep, emotional melodrama about the video games industry? Yep, it's got it all! NOT FOR YOU is a collection of short experiences, which you can play in any order you would like!
Why similar: Narration 24.8%, Psychological 19.4%, Interactive Fiction 17%, Cinematic 11.5%, Walking Simulator 11.1%
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: Narration 23.3%, Psychological 19.8%, Emotional 18.9%, Interactive Fiction 14.4%, Walking Simulator 13.6%
Lose yourself in an immersive story, as you follow a man coming to terms with terminal cancer. Explore a surreal world from a first-person perspective. Revisit both new and old memories and follow along as he discovers The Secrets of Hope
Why similar: Narration 18.3%, Cinematic 16.1%, Emotional 15.5%, Walking Simulator 14.2%, Interactive Fiction 10.9%
This is a simple game. All you do is walk, and my grandmother will play the piano. There's nothing else to it.
Why similar: Walking Simulator 23.2%, Emotional 21.7%, Narration 15.5%, Minimalist 12.4%, Casual 7.8%
1943. You are sitting in a boat with Josef, rowing from Nazi-occupied Denmark to safety in neutral Sweden. As he crosses the ocean, the sea gives way to the streets and people that populate his mind. Your journey becomes a living landscape of recollections from the night of his escape.
Why similar: Animation & Modeling 45.5% ★, Walking Simulator 16.5%, Interactive Fiction 14.6%, Narration 11.8%, Exploration 6.1%
A narrative walking simulator that packs an emotional punch. As the world's first spoken-word video game, it may speak truth into the bittersweet moments of your life.
Why similar: Narration 23.4%, Walking Simulator 21.6%, Emotional 14.2%, Philosophical 10.9%, Relaxing 10.1%
In 2082, the human species lives in peace, and its technological and societal evolutions are exponential.
Why similar: Narration 33.9%, Walking Simulator 26.6%, Cinematic 14.9%, Interactive Fiction 14.5%, Casual 4%
Type your thoughts. Bottle them. Release them into the ocean or burn them in a fire. Learn to let go. Meditate for five minutes. Climb a tower. Write your to-do list. A quiet game about clearing your mind before you begin or getting you unstuck when you have writer's block.
Why similar: Typing 46.9% ★, Walking Simulator 17.7%, Emotional 9.3%, Atmospheric 7.6%, Exploration 5.7%
In this episode the past of Mr. Harris and the man with the headset begins to be revealed, but the objective and the technologies developed of the laboratory are still relatively unclear.
Why similar: Narration 33.8%, Walking Simulator 27.1%, Interactive Fiction 15.4%, Cinematic 14.1%, Casual 3.6%
Beyond Memoria is a first-person narrative journey between dream and memory. Explore a surreal world and use photography to uncover forgotten fragments and piece together your story.
Why similar: Narration 28.8%, Walking Simulator 24.2%, Philosophical 13.8%, Emotional 12.6%, Exploration 9.6%
You find yourself in a utopian setting, immersed in the matrix of an omnipotent AI that holds all knowledge and wisdom. There is no clarity as to how you got here, but a mission looms before you.
Why similar: Narration 22%, Walking Simulator 21.1%, Interactive Fiction 18.1%, Philosophical 13.7%, Exploration 11.3%
In this episode, Mr. Harris will learn more about the past and the motivations of the man with the headset, but will always remain suspicious of him.
Why similar: Narration 31.7%, Walking Simulator 28.2%, Cinematic 14.7%, Interactive Fiction 14.6%, Casual 4.2%
In 2082, the human species lives in peace, and its technological and societal evolutions are exponential.
Why similar: Narration 32.5%, Walking Simulator 26.1%, Interactive Fiction 14.4%, Cinematic 14.3%, Casual 6.3%
In 2082, the human species lives in peace, and its technological and societal evolutions are exponential.
Why similar: Narration 32.5%, Walking Simulator 26.1%, Interactive Fiction 14.4%, Cinematic 14.3%, Casual 6.3%
In 2082, the human species lives in peace, and its technological and societal evolutions are exponential.
Why similar: Narration 32.5%, Walking Simulator 26.1%, Interactive Fiction 14.4%, Cinematic 14.3%, Casual 6.3%
Wander through an ever-changing level in This Game is Simple- a quiet, meditative story about a game developer losing passion towards their work.
Why similar: Walking Simulator 26.2%, Cinematic 24.2%, Narration 22.4%, Relaxing 6.7%, Emotional 6.1%
In this episode, Mr. Harris is going to face these deepest demons and confess a truth he had never revealed until now.
Why similar: Narration 34.8%, Walking Simulator 28.5%, Cinematic 13.1%, Interactive Fiction 12.4%, Casual 3.9%
In 2082, the human species lives in peace, and its technological and societal evolutions are exponential.
Why similar: Narration 28.8%, Walking Simulator 27.2%, Interactive Fiction 15%, Cinematic 14.9%, Casual 7.3%
Return to the island of your childhood and relive fragments of your lost memories. Discover what your grandfather wanted you to remember.
Why similar: Emotional 19.2%, Walking Simulator 18.7%, Psychological 18.6%, Narration 18.1%, Atmospheric 7%
Work. Sleep. Repeat. Days blur together, and colors fade... until everything is blank. In this point-and-click story, escape monotony and repaint your canvas with new colors.
Why similar: Narration 24.5%, Emotional 18.3%, Interactive Fiction 16.9%, Psychological 15.1%, Philosophical 7.1%
Between the veil of night and dawn, a cat once loved still wanders on. A meditative walking simulator about cats, patience, love, and loss.
Why similar: Philosophical 20.8%, Emotional 18.4%, Walking Simulator 18.2%, Narration 10.9%, Psychological 8.5%
As a father, you explore the empty home of your estranged daughter, Amy, after her death. Piece together the life you missed…one memory at a time. Follow the journey of regret and reconciliation as you try to comprehend the world she built without you.
Why similar: Narration 22%, Walking Simulator 18.1%, Interactive Fiction 16%, Psychological 12.9%, Emotional 12.3%
In this episode, Mr Harris will learn more about the past of the man with the headset, in particular the dangerousness of knowing his identity.
Why similar: Narration 34.5%, Walking Simulator 28.3%, Cinematic 13.7%, Interactive Fiction 12.3%, Casual 3.8%
An uncanny liminal space themed walking-simulator.
Why similar: Walking Simulator 25.4%, Emotional 20.5%, Psychological 20%, Narration 19.6%, Atmospheric 7.5%
Fruit Dream is a fruit-eating typing game. Let's feed a girl who craves lots of fruit. The more you eat without making mistakes, the higher your score.
Why similar: Typing 78.1% ★, Relaxing 11.5%, Casual 7.6%, Singleplayer 1.8%, Indie 1%
A story-driven interactive game about a sweet old lady and a mysterious figure. Follow her daily routine by completing a simple task list, until it’s time to make an unusual deal with the One Who’s Waiting. And please, do not say “goodbye.”
Why similar: Walking Simulator 22%, Interactive Fiction 19.4%, Emotional 12.9%, Psychological 12.2%, Narration 11.8%
A short classic indie horror about a man who woke up in his own grave in a cemetery. All gates are locked, the is nothing but darkness and emptiness. The only noise is coming from the church on the hill. Find out what really happened and why the main character woke up in the cemetery.
Why similar: Cinematic 23.5%, Perma Death 22.9%, Walking Simulator 22.7%, Minimalist 12.6%, Atmospheric 6.7%
It's Not About the End is a short story inspired by David Wehle's game Home is Where One Starts. While recalling good memories of your childhood, explore the map in search of parts for the car that was left by a loved one for you.
Why similar: Cinematic 27.8%, Narration 24.7%, Walking Simulator 14%, Exploration 13.2%, Atmospheric 6.7%
Spiral is a third-person narrative exploration game that shares a poetic vision of cognitive degeneration. Step into the shoes of Bernard as you help him and support him while braving his unravelling mind and reliving his most treasured moments.
Why similar: Narration 29.1%, Emotional 19.5%, Walking Simulator 19.2%, Cinematic 10.2%, Exploration 7.7%
Gravity VR is a unique short interactive experience in a surreal world with no ground beneath your feet, where everything is forever falling. You'll meet two old brothers living a surprisingly ordinary life... But nothing lasts forever.
Why similar: Animation & Modeling 36.9% ★, Cinematic 17%, Philosophical 12.9%, Interactive Fiction 12.5%, Emotional 10.8%
A fully simulated mechanical typewriter that functions as both a game and a writing tool. Type, explore, and uncover a story hidden beneath the keys.
Why similar: Typing 46% ★, Walking Simulator 17.5%, Philosophical 15.4%, Relaxing 6.2%, Psychological 5.7%
Zone-0 is a psychological horror experience built using one of our free game frameworks, offering a chilling glimpse into what you can create with it.
Why similar: Narration 35.8%, Walking Simulator 27.1%, Psychological 21.8%, Exploration 14%, Singleplayer 1.3%
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: Cinematic 16.3%, Philosophical 15.7%, Walking Simulator 15.4%, Psychological 14.9%, Emotional 12.6%
A mature, story-driven visual novel where a therapist and his patient slowly cross the line between professionalism and desire. Experience a tense, intimate 60-minute session that blends psychology, passion, and cinematic storytelling.
Why similar: Animation & Modeling 44.4% ★, Cinematic 15.6%, Emotional 9.9%, Psychological 9.4%, Narration 8.8%
In this episode, Mr. Harris will discover that certain technologies are much more advanced than he thought and that the field of possibilities is much greater than he imagined.
Why similar: Narration 33.7%, Walking Simulator 27.7%, Cinematic 14.4%, Interactive Fiction 10.9%, Casual 6.9%
PULMO is a casual puzzle game where you control a lone character in a world full of faceless crowds.
Why similar: Philosophical 17.5%, Walking Simulator 16.4%, Psychological 16.3%, Emotional 12.1%, Minimalist 10.6%
“Thing-in-Itself” is a short interactive story about the struggles of understanding another human being. Using Immanuel Kant’s concept as a framework, it leads the player through stages of a relationship, exploring how perceptions may clash and surroundings can alter.
Why similar: Philosophical 18.8%, Psychological 17.6%, Emotional 16.6%, Walking Simulator 16%, Interactive Fiction 12%
Medusa, the Croatian word for jellyfish. Medusa VR is 10 minute solo-developed VR film. Join Russel and Zlatan - two Croatian actors in Califonia for a coffee by the canal as they discuss grief, change and loss. When on strange shores, would you swim with Medusas?
Why similar: Animation & Modeling 52.2% ★, Narration 19.1%, Relaxing 7.8%, Emotional 7%, Cinematic 7%
A "Blind" simulator that lets you experience a new perspective and immersive sensory journey. Step into a world of darkness using your guide cane.
Why similar: Walking Simulator 24.7%, Emotional 20.9%, Psychological 20.8%, Exploration 9.5%, Minimalist 9.4%
The story of a young anthropologist who sets out on an expedition to investigate the disappearance of a group of scientists at an ancient excavation site. Creepy atmosphere and a constant sense of persecution will not let him go the rest of the way.
Why similar: Perma Death 34.4%, Walking Simulator 22%, Narration 17%, Exploration 12.7%, Psychological 9%
The player plays "in-game reality" and "in-game game" to advance the boy's life.
Why similar: Cinematic 19.7%, Philosophical 18.3%, Psychological 16.4%, Emotional 14.7%, Interactive Fiction 11.6%
The Longest Walk is a deeply personal biographical walking-simulator game about my father's experience of living with depression.
Why similar: Walking Simulator 33%, Narration 28.2%, Exploration 12.2%, Emotional 11.2%, 3D 6.6%
In this episode, Mr Harris will discover how the man with the headset is not just a little kid and that he has a far greater influence than he would have thought.
Why similar: Walking Simulator 24.4%, Narration 21.2%, Interactive Fiction 21.1%, Cinematic 19.3%, Casual 6.1%
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: Narration 27.8%, Psychological 19.6%, Walking Simulator 18.2%, Interactive Fiction 13.4%, Emotional 7.4%
Abyssal Reflections is short Atmospheric depressing "non-jumpscare" game where you go through a total of 8 different time periods. You'll have to take care of your owners and how you relate to them is up to you.
Why similar: Walking Simulator 19.2%, Interactive Fiction 16%, Philosophical 15.7%, Emotional 14.1%, Minimalist 11.6%
A slow-burning first-person adventure where a mysterious narrator guides your choices through a dreamlike world of grief, symbols and secrets.
Why similar: Cinematic 25.9%, Walking Simulator 24.7%, Psychological 17.8%, Narration 17%, Exploration 10.3%
Back Then is a first-person narrative game taking place in the mind of Thomas Eilian, an elderly writer diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease.
Why similar: Walking Simulator 17.3%, Emotional 16.2%, Psychological 16%, Philosophical 15.5%, Cinematic 15.5%
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: Philosophical 25%, Walking Simulator 24.7%, Interactive Fiction 15.6%, Exploration 12.7%, Minimalist 11.7%
A majestic, first person exploration game that delves you into the personal story of you and Zack as you traverse beautiful terrains and discover the forgotten truth that is buried away deep inside.
Why similar: Walking Simulator 32.4%, Narration 21.6%, Exploration 12.3%, Atmospheric 8.5%, Emotional 8.4%
You have stumbled upon a museum you might have not intended to find. But it called to you. And you realized you ended up someplace…roiling…alive. If you interact with the art, some speak while others hold bygone echoes. You’ve heeded the call. It’s up to you now to explore.
Why similar: Walking Simulator 22.3%, Psychological 15.2%, Philosophical 14.5%, Emotional 12.1%, Exploration 9.7%
Explore the shifting manor of the enigmatic Henri Villemaine and uncover the truth behind his family’s sudden disappearance. Bend reality to recreate the scenes from his diary and expose long-buried secrets. What if your role in this case went beyond that of a simple investigator?
Why similar: Walking Simulator 21.9%, Cinematic 18.1%, Interactive Fiction 15.7%, Emotional 15.4%, Narration 12.5%
A philosophical horror experience in the Alps: As Friedrich Nietzsche confronts his own shadow, he becomes lost between layers of reality.
Why similar: Philosophical 24.4%, Cinematic 21.6%, Interactive Fiction 17.8%, Emotional 11.6%, Exploration 10.3%
void game() is a minimalist puzzle game about Death, its many faces, and its inevitable counterpart: Life. Solve text-based puzzles with lite-ARG elements. Good Luck and Have Fun.
Why similar: Typing 38.2% ★, Psychological 17.9%, Philosophical 17.8%, Minimalist 15.3%, Atmospheric 8%
Summerland is a first-person narrative game about morality and the afterlife. You take control of Matthew, a detective reliving the events of his past, being questioned on his morals along the way. In every door lies another memory, and every memory unlocks another door.
Why similar: Walking Simulator 21.3%, Philosophical 18.8%, Cinematic 18.7%, Interactive Fiction 14.2%, Exploration 8%
A first-person puzzle game where you explore a maze and your identity.
Why similar: Philosophical 20.2%, Narration 17.4%, Psychological 14.2%, Walking Simulator 14%, Minimalist 10.4%
An experiential linear narrative walking sim
Why similar: Philosophical 20.7%, Emotional 17.9%, Walking Simulator 15%, Interactive Fiction 13.9%, Minimalist 12.1%
As a young soldier returning to an eerily deserted home, you'll explore enigmatic rooms and uncover a haunting, tragic story. Experience an atmospheric journey filled with suspense, mysterious encounters, and a deep narrative.
Why similar: Narration 24%, Walking Simulator 20.7%, Psychological 14.4%, Emotional 13.4%, Exploration 8.8%
Below the Underworld is a story-driven, artistic walking simulator where you play as Jing, a boy shaped by childhood bullying and trauma. Guided by light, you explore surreal dreamscapes, confront symbolic inner shadows, on a journey of fear, memory, and healing.
Why similar: Walking Simulator 23.4%, Emotional 13%, Philosophical 12.9%, Psychological 11.1%, Narration 10.4%
An electronic wooden fish with customizable statements and a chanting simulator, making your mood calm and peaceful.
Why similar: Typing 26.4% ★, Philosophical 21.6%, Psychological 17.3%, Emotional 16.3%, Relaxing 8.3%