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Games Like Hippocampal: The White Sofa

60+ similar titles based on shared tags and player behavior. Themes include Indie, Walking Simulator, Adventure, Atmospheric.

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Walk through this world to understand how it works!

Reviews: Mostly Negative — 36% — of 107 reviews
Released: 2014-05-27
Developer: Freegamer
Publisher: Strategy First
Genres: Indie
Platforms: Windows

Overview

Hippocampal: The White Sofa is a deeply experimental, surreal exploration experience that prioritizes abstract atmosphere and dreamlike environments over traditional gameplay. These recommendations focus on titles that evoke a similar sense of avant-garde discovery, environmental storytelling, and contemplative, minimalist design.

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    Why You'll Like It: It shares the same minimalist, surreal, and atmospheric exploration style that defines the seed game.

  2. #2 NaissanceE
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    Why You'll Like It: This game features massive, abstract, and surreal architectural spaces that mirror the dreamlike exploration of the seed.

  3. #3 The Beginner's Guide
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    Why You'll Like It: Like the seed, this is a highly experimental, meta-narrative experience that focuses on the intent behind the creation of a space.

  4. #4 Off-Peak
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    Windows · Mac · Linux
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    Why You'll Like It: It offers a similarly surreal, dreamlike, and highly stylized environment that rewards slow, deliberate exploration.

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    Why You'll Like It: This game focuses on minimalist, abstract puzzle-solving within a lonely, atmospheric world that feels very similar to the seed.

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    Why You'll Like It: It captures the same bizarre, surreal, and artistic atmosphere found in the seed game's exploration.

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    Windows
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    Why You'll Like It: It focuses on the emotional and philosophical weight of exploration in a lonely, atmospheric environment.

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    91% matchMostly Positive76% of 2,783 reviews2013
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    Why You'll Like It: This title uses a low-poly, surreal aesthetic to create a disorienting and dreamlike experience similar to the seed.

  10. #10 1/8192
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    Why You'll Like It: This game provides a minimalist, surreal, and first-person exploration experience that feels very similar to the seed.

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    90% matchMixed50% of 60 reviews2014
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    Why You'll Like It: A quiet, atmospheric walking simulator that shares the seed's emphasis on simple, meditative exploration.

  12. #12 Self-Checkout Unlimited
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    Windows · Mac

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    Why You'll Like It: It uses a surreal, mundane setting to create a philosophical and experimental experience similar to the seed.

  13. #13 The Stanley Parable
    87% matchVery Positive92% of 45,432 reviews2013
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    Windows · Mac
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    74% matchVery Positive82% of 401 reviews2016
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    Windows
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    73% matchVery Positive97% of 89 reviews2020
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    Windows

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    Windows

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    74% matchMixed53% of 98 reviews2017
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    Windows
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    73% matchMixed55% of 233 reviews2016
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    69% matchVery Positive89% of 62 reviews2024
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    Windows

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    68% matchVery Positive94% of 326 reviews2024
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    Windows

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    72% matchMixed65% of 161 reviews2018
    Dev: SVGames
    Windows

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    Windows

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    72% matchMixed50% of 182 reviews2016
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    66% matchVery Positive83% of 652 reviews2024
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    Windows
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    Windows

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    67% matchVery Positive92% of 184 reviews2024
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    Windows
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    70% matchMixed65% of 696 reviews2015
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    66% matchVery Positive90% of 162 reviews2025
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    Windows

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    67% matchVery Positive96% of 190 reviews2023
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    Windows

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    65% matchVery Positive98% of 203 reviews2025
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    Windows · Mac

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    70% matchMixed54% of 74 reviews2019
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    70% matchMixed51% of 1,051 reviews2016
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    69% matchMostly Positive75% of 346 reviews2014
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    65% matchVery Positive87% of 132 reviews2025
    Dev: SMOOTHEA
    Windows

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