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Games Like Glitchspace

60+ similar titles based on shared tags and player behavior. Themes include Programming, Indie, Singleplayer, Puzzle.

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Glitchspace is about reprogramming the game to solve puzzles. Trapped in an abstract cyberspace world, your way forward uses visual programming to edit environmental geometry, whilst unlocking key programming concepts along the way.

Reviews: Mostly Positive — 73% — of 374 reviews
Released: 2016-05-05
Developer: Space Budgie
Genres: Adventure, Indie
Platforms: Windows, Mac, Linux
Median playtime: 48 min
Mean playtime: 19.9 hrs
Players ≥ 1 hr: 46%

Overview

Glitchspace stands out for its unique approach to blending first-person exploration with visual programming, allowing players to literally rewrite the game's environment to solve puzzles. These recommendations prioritize titles that emphasize logic-based problem solving, environmental manipulation, and hacking mechanics, ensuring a similar sense of agency over the game world's underlying code.

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    97% matchVery Positive95% of 1,852 reviews2018
    Dev: Zachtronics
    Windows · Mac · Linux
    Median: 2.1 hrsMean: 11.9 hrs≥1hr: 58%

    The year is 1997. You used to be a hacker, but now you have the phage. You made a deal: one hack, one dose. There’s nothing left to lose… except your life.

    Why similar: Programming 71.2%, Hacking 18.5%, Puzzle 8%, Indie 2.4%

    Why You'll Like It: This game captures the essence of hacking and low-level programming through challenging puzzles that require creative code-based solutions.

  2. #2 Turing Complete
    96% matchOverwhelmingly Positive96% of 5,092 reviews2021
    Dev: LevelHead
    Windows · Mac · Linux
    Median: 3.6 hrsMean: 12.0 hrs≥1hr: 79%

    Learn CPU architecture with puzzles

    Why similar: Programming 82.1%, Hacking 9.6%, Puzzle 8.3%

    Why You'll Like It: This title offers a deep dive into computer architecture and logic, perfect for those who enjoy the underlying programming concepts of Glitchspace.

  3. #3 Hack 'n' Slash
    96% matchMixed53% of 919 reviews2014
    Dev: Double Fine Productions
    Windows · Mac · Linux
    Median: 24 minMean: 3.1 hrs≥1hr: 35%

    Hack ‘n’ Slash is a puzzle action game about hacking -- reprogram object properties, hijack global variables, hack creature behavior, and even rewrite the game’s code. The only way to win is not to play...by the rules!

    Why similar: Programming 52.8%, Hacking 26.3%, Puzzle 9.9%, Adventure 6.2%, Indie 4.8%

    Why You'll Like It: A unique adventure game where you manipulate the internal variables and logic of the game world to progress.

  4. #4 Quadrilateral Cowboy
    95% matchVery Positive92% of 993 reviews2016
    Dev: Blendo Games
    Windows · Mac · Linux
    Median: 1.2 hrsMean: 3.6 hrs≥1hr: 55%

    When you have a top-of-the-line hacking deck armed with a 56.6k modem and a staggering 256k RAM, it means just one thing: you answer only to the highest bidder.

    Why similar: Programming 59.6%, Hacking 23.8%, Puzzle 5.1%, First-Person 4.6%, Adventure 4.5%

    Why You'll Like It: A first-person heist game where you use a portable computer to write scripts and hack into systems to bypass security.

  5. #5 Q.U.B.E: Director's Cut
    94% matchVery Positive82% of 1,904 reviews2014
    Dev: Toxic Games
    Windows · Mac · Linux
    Median: 1.1 hrsMean: 3.2 hrs≥1hr: 53%

    Q.U.B.E: Director's Cut is the definitive version of the brain-twisting first-person puzzler. Using special high-tech gloves to manipulate cubes in the environment, the player solves an array of conundrums - from physics-based challenges; to 3D jigsaws; to platform-based trials.

    Why similar: Puzzle 52.8%, First-Person 19.9%, Indie 14.4%, Adventure 13%

    Why You'll Like It: A first-person puzzle game that focuses on manipulating environmental geometry, mirroring the core spatial puzzles of Glitchspace.

  6. #6 Else Heart.Break()
    94% matchMixed67% of 829 reviews2015
    Dev: Erik SvedängPub: Erik Svedäng AB
    Windows · Mac · Linux
    Median: 36 minMean: 3.5 hrs≥1hr: 37%

    A game about friendship, love and technology in a place where bits have replaced atoms.

    Why similar: Programming 72%, Hacking 19.8%, Adventure 4.5%, Indie 3.7%

    Why You'll Like It: An open-world adventure where you can hack and reprogram almost every object in the game world to solve problems.

  7. #7 Rogue Bit
    93% matchVery Positive89% of 122 reviews2018
    Dev: Bigosaur
    Windows · Mac · Linux

    A single bit of computer memory became sentient and decided to escape from digital into the real world. Explore RAM, modify bytes and hack machine code and CPU registers to set it free.

    Why similar: Programming 65%, Hacking 21.1%, Puzzle 7.9%, Indie 6.1%

    Why You'll Like It: A puzzle-platformer where you hack the game's code to change your abilities and the environment to overcome obstacles.

  8. #8 Silicon Zeroes
    92% matchVery Positive88% of 281 reviews2017
    Dev: PleasingFungus Games
    Windows · Mac · Linux
    Median: 3.6 hrsMean: 10.2 hrs≥1hr: 75%

    Build hardware. Solve puzzles. From the creator of Manufactoria, a new open-ended puzzle game set in Silicon Valley's first startup.

    Why similar: Programming 69.4%, Hacking 15.5%, Puzzle 9%, Indie 6.1%

    Why You'll Like It: A simulation game that focuses on building and programming hardware, appealing to the technical puzzle-solving aspect of the seed game.

  9. #9 Grey Hack
    91% matchVery Positive90% of 1,786 reviews2017
    Dev: Loading Home
    Windows · Mac · Linux
    Median: 4.0 hrsMean: 12.6 hrs≥1hr: 83%

    Grey Hack is a massively multiplayer hacking simulator game. You're a hacker with full freedom to act as you wish on a vast network of procedurally generated computers.

    Why similar: Programming 62.2%, Hacking 33.7%, Indie 3%, Adventure 1%

    Why You'll Like It: A realistic hacking simulator that provides a deep, terminal-based experience for those who enjoy the hacking themes of Glitchspace.

  10. #10 One Dreamer: Prologue
    90% matchOverwhelmingly Positive96% of 797 reviews2020
    Dev: One Dreamer CompanyPub: F2House
    Windows · Mac · Linux

    Modify the world around you with pseudocode as you journey through blended realities and discover why Frank became a game developer in the first place.

    Why similar: Programming 89.3%, Adventure 5.5%, Indie 5.2%

    Why You'll Like It: A story-rich game that integrates programming mechanics directly into its narrative and puzzle-solving flow.

  11. #11 Baba Is You
    89% matchOverwhelmingly Positive98% of 23,702 reviews2019
    Dev: Hempuli Oy
    Windows · Mac · Linux
    Median: 4.2 hrsMean: 13.3 hrs≥1hr: 86%

    Baba Is You is a puzzle game where the rules you have to follow are present as blocks you can interact with. By manipulating them, you can change how the game works, repurpose things you find in the levels and cause surprising interactions!

    Why similar: Programming 64.6%, Puzzle 27.7%, Indie 7.7%

    Why You'll Like It: A brilliant puzzle game where you manipulate the rules of the game world by rearranging blocks of code-like logic.

  12. #12 SHENZHEN I/O
    89% matchVery Positive95% of 4,421 reviews2016
    Dev: Zachtronics
    Windows · Mac · Linux
    Median: 2.1 hrsMean: 11.5 hrs≥1hr: 61%

    BUILD CIRCUITS. WRITE CODE. RTFM.

    Why similar: Programming 88.8%, Puzzle 7.4%, Hacking 2%, Indie 1.9%

    Why You'll Like It: A complex programming and hardware design game that rewards players for finding efficient, logical solutions to technical challenges.

  13. #13 Algotica Iterations
    91% matchMixed53% of 177 reviews2017
    Dev: Alexander Goodwin
    Windows · Mac · Linux
    Median: 3.1 hrsMean: 3.4 hrs≥1hr: 93%

    Algotica is an educational puzzle game about programming with cute lowpoly graphics. If you wanted to start learning programming but think that it too difficult to understand or just don't have enough time or not sure that you need it - this game is a good start point for you

    Why similar: Programming 64.5%, Hacking 13.4%, Puzzle 9.6%, Adventure 6.6%, Indie 5.9%

    Why You'll Like It: An educational puzzle game that teaches programming logic through an abstract, surreal world similar to Glitchspace.

  14. #14 while True: learn()
    86% matchVery Positive91% of 8,061 reviews2019
    Dev: Luden.io
    Windows · Mac · Linux
    Median: 3.0 hrsMean: 6.0 hrs≥1hr: 80%

    You’re a machine learning specialist who makes neural networks but your cat seems to be better at it. Now you must solve puzzles to build a cat-to-human translation system (who knows what else this cat is capable of!). Earn a fortune, buy kickass cat outfits, learn how machine learning really works!

    Why similar: Programming 88.5%, Puzzle 9.2%, Indie 2.3%

    Why You'll Like It: A visual programming game that makes complex machine learning concepts accessible and fun through logic-based puzzles.

  15. #15 Superliminal
    84% matchVery Positive95% of 32,646 reviews2020
    Dev: Pillow Castle
    Windows · Mac · Linux
    Median: 3.0 hrsMean: 5.1 hrs≥1hr: 85%

    Perception is reality. In this mind-bending first-person puzzler, you escape a surreal dream world through solving impossible puzzles using the ambiguity of depth and perspective.

    Why similar: Puzzle 58.3%, First-Person 26.6%, Adventure 15.1%

    Why You'll Like It: A first-person puzzle game that plays with perspective and environmental manipulation, offering a similar surrealist feel to Glitchspace.

  16. #16 Antichamber
    86% matchOverwhelmingly Positive95% of 17,576 reviews2013
    Dev: Alexander BrucePub: Demruth
    Windows · Mac · Linux
    Median: 2.4 hrsMean: 4.4 hrs≥1hr: 75%

    Antichamber is a mind-bending psychological exploration game where nothing can be taken for granted. Discover an Escher-like world where hallways wrap around upon each other, spaces reconfigure themselves, and accomplishing the impossible may just be the only way forward.

    Why similar: Puzzle 59%, First-Person 20.9%, Indie 13.8%, Adventure 6.4%

    Why You'll Like It: A non-Euclidean first-person puzzle game that challenges your perception of space, much like the abstract environments in Glitchspace.

  17. #17 Mu Complex
    87% matchMostly Positive80% of 206 reviews2015
    Dev: studiocime
    Windows · Mac · Linux
    Median: 3.0 hrsMean: 4.9 hrs≥1hr: 89%

    Play as a hacker and take control of an ultra secret company to reveal the darkest secrets. But beware , you seem not to be alone and what you will discover could change the world ...

    Why similar: Hacking 59.9%, Puzzle 13.8%, Indie 13.5%, Adventure 12.8%

    Why You'll Like It: A text-based hacking adventure that focuses on puzzle-solving and exploration within a digital environment.

  18. #18 Hacknet
    85% matchVery Positive94% of 25,824 reviews2015
    Dev: Team Fractal AlligatorPub: Fellow Traveller
    Windows · Mac · Linux
    Median: 3.0 hrsMean: 13.2 hrs≥1hr: 79%

    Hacknet is an immersive, terminal-based hacking simulator for PC. Dive down a rabbit hoIe as you follow the instructions of a recently deceased hacker, whose death may not have been the accident the media reports.

    Why similar: Hacking 71.2%, Programming 26.2%, Adventure 1.4%, Indie 1.2%

    Why You'll Like It: A terminal-based hacking simulator that captures the authentic feel of navigating and manipulating computer systems.

  19. #19 CodeSpells
    88% matchMostly Negative39% of 265 reviews2015
    Dev: ThoughtSTEM, LLC
    Windows · Mac

    Craft any magical spell you can imagine using the most powerful tool there is: code. CodeSpells is currently an unguided, sandbox experience for the bravest wizards who want to help the developers steer the game's development.

    Why similar: Programming 91.6%, Indie 4.7%, Adventure 3.7%

    Why You'll Like It: A sandbox game that allows you to use programming to create custom spells, blending magic with technical logic.

  20. #20 Squally
    84% matchMostly Positive79% of 125 reviews2023
    Dev: Zachary CanannPub: Squalr, Inc.
    Windows · Mac · Linux

    Squally is a 2D puzzle RPG programming game that teaches you how to hack. Control the world by rewriting it in x86/x64 assembly language!

    Why similar: Programming 61.4%, Hacking 27.4%, Adventure 11.2%

    Why You'll Like It: An RPG that incorporates hacking mechanics, allowing you to manipulate the game's code to influence combat and exploration.

  21. #21 7 Billion Humans
    83% matchVery Positive94% of 2,088 reviews2018
    Dev: Tomorrow Corporation
    Windows · Mac · Linux
    Median: 3.4 hrsMean: 11.6 hrs≥1hr: 83%

    Automate swarms of office workers to solve puzzles inside your very own parallel computer made of people. A thrilling followup to the award winning Human Resource Machine. Now with more humans!

    Why similar: Programming 86.9%, Puzzle 9.7%, Indie 3.4%

    Why You'll Like It: A programming puzzle game that uses a visual language to control multiple workers, emphasizing parallel processing and logic.

  22. #22 Bitburner
    81% matchOverwhelmingly Positive95% of 7,120 reviews2021
    Dev: Fulcrum Games
    Windows · Mac · Linux

    Bitburner is a programming-based incremental game. Write scripts in JavaScript to automate gameplay, learn skills, play minigames, solve puzzles, and more in this cyberpunk text-based incremental RPG.

    Why similar: Programming 77.6%, Hacking 18.5%, Puzzle 3.6%, Indie 0.3%

    Why You'll Like It: An idle game that revolves around writing scripts to automate hacking and resource management in a cyberpunk setting.

  23. #23 Playback Loop
    81% matchVery Positive95% of 93 reviews2024
    Dev: MapPack
    Windows

    Carefully capture tracks of your actions, then play them back to solve puzzles with the aid of your recorded ghosts. Immerse yourself in a cerebral first-person puzzle platformer, where strategically thinking several steps ahead is the key to success.

    Why similar: Puzzle 46.5%, First-Person 29.4%, Indie 24.2%

    Why You'll Like It: A puzzle-platformer that uses time-manipulation mechanics to solve environmental challenges, echoing the technical puzzle nature of the seed.

  24. #24 Human Resource Machine
    82% matchVery Positive94% of 4,614 reviews2015
    Dev: Tomorrow Corporation
    Windows · Mac · Linux
    Median: 3.1 hrsMean: 6.2 hrs≥1hr: 84%

    Program little office workers to solve puzzles. Be a good employee! The machines are coming... for your job. From the creators of World of Goo and Little Inferno.

    Why similar: Programming 86.2%, Puzzle 10.1%, Indie 3.7%

    Why You'll Like It: A charming yet challenging game that teaches assembly-like programming through simple, logic-driven office tasks.

  25. #25 World Wide Hack
    82% matchMixed64% of 80 reviews2021
    Dev: Lotus Innovations
    Windows · Linux

    Reveal company secrets while hacking and exploring their quantum simulation networks. Fights for control with other players, coop with your faction, gather best tools, build most secure servers, write scripts and webs, or choose to be solo hacker who makes the right choices to change the world.

    Why similar: Programming 58.3%, Hacking 25.3%, Puzzle 9.9%, Indie 3.3%, Adventure 3.1%

    Why You'll Like It: A massively multiplayer hacking simulation that focuses on collaborative puzzle-solving and system infiltration.

  26. #26 Replicube
    77% matchOverwhelmingly Positive98% of 610 reviews2025
    Dev: Walaber Entertainment LLC
    Windows · Mac · Linux
    Median: 2.3 hrsMean: 7.5 hrs≥1hr: 67%

    Replicube is an open-ended programming puzzle game/toy about writing code to replicate 3D voxel-based objects. Solve puzzles, pursue leaderboard glory, or just make art to share with the in-game community.

    Why similar: Programming 87.5%, Puzzle 12.5%

  27. #27 The Talos Principle
    79% matchOverwhelmingly Positive95% of 32,657 reviews2014
    Dev: CroteamPub: Devolver Digital
    Windows · Mac · Linux
    Median: 4.5 hrsMean: 14.9 hrs≥1hr: 87%

    The Talos Principle is a first-person puzzle game in the tradition of philosophical science fiction. Made by Croteam and written by Tom Jubert (FTL, The Swapper) and Jonas Kyratzes (The Sea Will Claim Everything).

    Why similar: Puzzle 66.4%, First-Person 19.8%, Adventure 8.3%, Indie 5.4%

    Why You'll Like It: A philosophical first-person puzzle game that features complex environmental logic and a deep, immersive atmosphere.

  28. #28 Quantum Odyssey
    77% matchVery Positive94% of 108 reviews2025
    Dev: Quarks Interactive
    Windows

    Master the most counter-intuitive logic in existence. Created by the researchers who defined Quantum Literacy, explore an open-ended puzzle world where you craft real quantum algorithms, solve 500+ challenges, hack other players asynchronously, and gain insights textbooks can’t provide.

    Why similar: Programming 67.7%, Hacking 22.4%, Puzzle 9.8%

  29. #29 Mainlining
    80% matchMostly Positive77% of 359 reviews2017
    Dev: RebelephantPub: ReadGraves
    Windows
    Median: 3.0 hrsMean: 3.2 hrs≥1hr: 92%

    After MI7 has been hacked, your primary goal is to bring a cyber-criminal network to justice. Played entirely from your computer's desktop, Mainlining is a thrilling point and click hacking adventure that features a gripping narrative which will have you hooked from the very first case.

    Why similar: Programming 43.7%, Hacking 36.6%, Puzzle 7.8%, Adventure 6%, Indie 5.9%

    Why You'll Like It: A point-and-click hacking game that emphasizes investigation and logical deduction within a simulated computer interface.

  30. #30 Access Denied: Escape
    76% matchVery Positive91% of 276 reviews2023
    Dev: Stately Snail
    Windows
    Median: 2.1 hrsMean: 8.8 hrs≥1hr: 78%

    Access Denied: Escape is a puzzle game where you have to hack data vaults and interact with various devices to escape.

    Why similar: Puzzle 37.1%, Hacking 22.6%, First-Person 19.1%, Adventure 14.1%, Indie 7.1%

  31. #31 Modbox
    79% matchVery Positive86% of 222 reviews2016
    Dev: Alientrap
    Windows
    Median: 36 minMean: 2.4 hrs≥1hr: 38%

    Modbox is a multiplayer game creation sandbox for Desktop+VR

    Why similar: Programming 75.3%, VR 15.1%, First-Person 5.2%, Indie 4.4%

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  32. #32 MHRD
    78% matchVery Positive89% of 433 reviews2017
    Dev: Funghisoft
    Windows · Mac · Linux
    Median: 2.6 hrsMean: 5.2 hrs≥1hr: 75%

    MHRD is a hardware design game, in which you design various hardware circuits in a hardware description language. The hardware circuits you design get more complex as you go until you create a fully functional CPU design.

    Why similar: Programming 84.9%, Puzzle 8.6%, Indie 6.4%

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  33. #33 hackmud
    78% matchMostly Positive77% of 841 reviews2016
    Dev: ComCODE
    Windows · Mac · Linux
    Median: 5.7 hrsMean: 66.7 hrs≥1hr: 83%

    hackmud is a retro cyberpunk RPG where you play a digital persona in a chaotic, unpredictable, and often goofy abandoned internet. Enter a 90s hacker movie filled with scripts, scams, and sabotage. Explore the world of digital secrets and forge your legacy through cunning, creativity, or disruption.

    Why similar: Programming 64.8%, Hacking 24.4%, Puzzle 6.6%, Indie 4.1%

    Why You'll Like It: A multiplayer-focused hacking game that requires players to write their own scripts to survive and thrive in a digital world.

  34. #34 TIS-100
    76% matchOverwhelmingly Positive97% of 4,045 reviews2015
    Dev: Zachtronics
    Windows · Mac · Linux
    Median: 1.2 hrsMean: 6.2 hrs≥1hr: 52%

    TIS-100 is an open-ended programming game by Zachtronics, the creators of SpaceChem and Infinifactory, in which you rewrite corrupted code segments to repair the TIS-100 and unlock its secrets. It’s the assembly language programming game you never asked for!

    Why similar: Programming 82.5%, Hacking 8.5%, Puzzle 7.1%, Indie 1.9%

  35. #35 Hacker Simulator: Free Trial
    75% matchMostly Positive79% of 474 reviews2022
    Dev: Save All Studio
    Windows

    Become a hacker and build your online reputation to the top by discovering a simplified and enjoyable version of real-life hacking methods. Complete contracts, buy new programs, upgrade your computer, crack wifi networks and infiltrate peoples or companies online systems.

    Why similar: Programming 47.7%, Hacking 32.3%, Adventure 7.4%, First-Person 6.7%, Indie 5.9%

  36. #36 Net.Attack() - Code or Die!
    71% matchMostly Positive80% of 440 reviews2026
    Dev: ByteRockers' Games
    Windows
    Median: 2.5 hrsMean: 8.0 hrs≥1hr: 75%

    CODE OR DIE! Hack enemy systems & survive the security response by engineering lethal bullet-heaven algorithms. Your brain power determines your firepower across 190+ programming nodes. Debug your failures. Optimize your code. Complete the heist. HACK THE PLANET!

    Why similar: Programming 77%, Hacking 20.9%, Indie 2%

  37. #37 CipherCraft: Cyber Guardian Introduction
    73% matchMixed68% of 94 reviews2024
    Dev: picture4u
    Windows

    Immerse yourself in the strange world of CipherCraft: CGI, where you'll perform repairs, network infiltration, programming, server management, active server administration, and meticulous assembly and cleaning of computer components. Win against an Anonymous hacker who keeps sabotaging the company.

    Why similar: Programming 66.5%, Hacking 26.3%, First-Person 5%, Indie 2.2%

  38. #38 Move Code Lines
    74% matchVery Positive82% of 90 reviews2020
    Dev: Fewjix
    Windows

    Move Code Lines is a game where you fix programs and make them print needed output. But the only way you can achieve that is to change the order of lines in those programs, and set custom input.

    Why similar: Programming 70%, Hacking 22.1%, Puzzle 5.9%, Indie 1.9%

  39. #39 Escape Simulator
    69% matchVery Positive94% of 18,887 reviews2021
    Dev: Pine Studio
    Windows · Mac
    Median: 5.3 hrsMean: 12.2 hrs≥1hr: 93%

    First-person puzzler you can play solo or in an online co-op. Explore a set of highly interactive escape rooms. Move furniture, pick up and examine everything, smash pots and break locks! Play thousands of community-made rooms through the level editor.

    Why similar: Puzzle 48.9%, VR 18.4%, First-Person 14.5%, Adventure 11.6%, Indie 6.6%

  40. #40 The Flaws of Gravity
    75% matchMixed62% of 237 reviews2017
    Dev: Absorbed Studios
    Windows

    The Flaws of Gravity is a first-person puzzle game where you change the direction of gravity to solve puzzles and uncover secrets in a labyrinth.

    Why similar: Adventure 35.1%, Indie 34.6%, Puzzle 30.3%

  41. #41 The Magic Circle
    72% matchVery Positive92% of 1,496 reviews2015
    Dev: Question
    Windows · Mac · Linux
    Median: 4.1 hrsMean: 4.6 hrs≥1hr: 91%

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  42. #42 Machine Learning: Episode I
    74% matchMostly Positive75% of 107 reviews2016
    Dev: Volens Nolens Games
    Windows
    Median: 3.5 hrsMean: 5.2 hrs≥1hr: 95%

    Machine Learning: Episode is a first person arcade puzzle game built for HTC Vive. You play as an A.I. robot created in DARPA laboratory in the near future. One of the scientists is here to test your physical, perception and cognitive skills. By using the power of room-scale VR and Vive controllers

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  43. #43 High Entropy: Challenges
    70% matchOverwhelmingly Positive96% of 1,264 reviews2020
    Dev: Álvaro García (binarynonsense)
    Windows

    Use computers (via GUIs or the command line), unlock doors, crawl through vents, fight enemies head on or find other ways to neutralize or avoid them...

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  44. #44 Spacescape
    73% matchVery Positive80% of 70 reviews2018
    Dev: Silver Machine Studios
    Windows

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    73% matchMostly Positive73% of 807 reviews2017
    Dev: WR-VRGPub: Whale Rock Games
    Windows
    Median: 18 minMean: 20.0 hrs≥1hr: 36%

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    71% matchMostly Negative34% of 61 reviews2024
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    Windows

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  47. #47 ABI-DOS
    66% matchVery Positive93% of 403 reviews2024
    Dev: ABI.DOS.SOFTWARE
    Windows

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    Why similar: Programming 70.9%, Hacking 18.2%, Puzzle 9%, Indie 2%

  48. #48 Tunnet
    67% matchVery Positive95% of 699 reviews2023
    Dev: puzzled_squid
    Windows · Linux
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    Build, debug and optimize a computer network in an underground facility.

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  49. #49 Arcane Assembly
    68% matchMostly Positive73% of 132 reviews2024
    Dev: Isaac Lee
    Windows

    Arcane Assembly is a fantasy metroidvania where you create spells using a visual programming language. Unlock new instructions, upgrade your powers, and fight epic bosses on your journey to becoming the most powerful wizard who ever lived.

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  50. #50 What The Hack!
    65% matchVery Positive97% of 66 reviews2025
    Dev: Nigel HuensPub: Hogeschool West-Vlaanderen
    Windows

    What The Hack! Is a humoristic, story puzzle game, where you, a computer program, tries to avoid getting destroyed by escaping a facility. Doing so by hacking and hijacking devices in your surroundings.

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    Dev: F2House
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    Manipulate the world around you by editing source code in an adventure game about a burnt out indie game developer's quest to fulfill a lifelong dream.

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    72% matchMostly Positive74% of 53 reviews2017
    Dev: Bellcat Game
    Windows

    It is a VR Experience where you need to find clues to solve puzzles and find your way out of the Room. There are some items that can be grabbed and carried around. With some items you can interact (such as switches,piano and numpads).

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  53. #53 Recompile
    70% matchMixed69% of 174 reviews2021
    Dev: PhigamesPub: Dear Villagers
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    This atmospheric, Metroidvania hacking adventure lets you take control of a semi-sapient program struggling against deletion. In the sprawling 3D world of a Mainframe, Recompile features intense combat, tight 3D platforming, super-powered abilities and an environmental logic-based hacking mechanic.

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  54. #54 Neospace: Prologue
    66% matchVery Positive90% of 59 reviews2024
    Dev: DreamStudios
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    You wake up in a spaceship, you realize that strange things are going on there, you try to get back to civilization. However, this is harder than you think, the encounters will drive you crazy and you will doubt yourself.

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  55. #55 Dungeon Escape VR
    70% matchVery Positive81% of 193 reviews2017
    Dev: Silver Machine Studios
    Windows
    Median: 42 minMean: 3.4 hrs≥1hr: 36%

    Dungeon Escape VR is an immersive escape-room puzzle game. To escape you need to solve the challenges and puzzles found in the dungeon.

    Why similar: VR 39.1%, Puzzle 38.1%, Indie 22.8%

  56. #56 Retro Gadgets
    66% matchVery Positive90% of 505 reviews2022
    Dev: Licorice ehf
    Windows
    Median: 42 minMean: 60.7 hrs≥1hr: 48%

    Retro Gadgets is a sandbox where you build, code, and customize gadgets inspired by old-school electronics.

    Why similar: Programming 74.7%, Hacking 13.8%, Puzzle 10.7%, Indie 0.8%

  57. #57 Virtual Circuit Board
    64% matchVery Positive93% of 302 reviews2023
    Dev: Reverie Foundry
    Windows · Linux
    Median: 1.5 hrsMean: 21.2 hrs≥1hr: 55%

    Virtual Circuit Board is the sandbox drawing-based logic simulator where you can build, program, decorate, and simulate anything from simple monochrome circuits to complex and colorful computers. Play with digital logic in this sandbox-only experience.

    Why similar: Programming 73.5%, Hacking 18.1%, Puzzle 7.2%, Indie 1.2%

  58. #58 VR Escape The Space Station
    71% matchMixed60% of 60 reviews2016
    Dev: weyha.com
    Windows

    You are trapped in the space station all by yourself. Need to find a way to get the hell out of there. Experience with HTC Vive, consists of 4 rooms full of puzzles. Every scene are elaborately designed including spaceship with zero gravity, outer space landscape corridor and all.

    Why similar: VR 50.6%, Adventure 26.3%, Indie 23.2%

  59. #59 Hacker Simulator
    67% matchMostly Positive75% of 1,255 reviews2021
    Dev: Save All Studio
    Windows
    Median: 1.3 hrsMean: 10.9 hrs≥1hr: 55%

    Become a hacker and build your online reputation to the top. Complete contracts, buy new programs, upgrade your computer, crack wifi networks and infiltrate peoples or companies online systems.

    Why similar: Programming 55.2%, Hacking 34.9%, First-Person 3.8%, Adventure 3.6%, Indie 2.5%

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