- #1 The Stanley Parable
97% matchVery Positive92% of 45,432 reviews2013
Dev: Galactic Cafe
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 2.4 hrsMean: 8.7 hrs≥1hr: 79%
The Stanley Parable is a first person exploration game. You will play as Stanley, and you will not play as Stanley. You will follow a story, you will not follow a story. You will have a choice, you will have no choice. The game will end, the game will never end.
Why similar: Narration 20.5%, Satire 16.2% ★, Comedy 16%, Dynamic Narration 13.8% ★, Psychological 12.9%
- #2 Escape the Beach
96% matchNo user reviews2026
Dev: antonitium
Windows
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: Narration 23.3%, Psychological 19.1%, Dynamic Narration 10.8% ★, Surreal 10.4%, Philosophical 10.3%
- #3 Mutual Assured Destruction Simulator
96% matchPositive94% of 17 reviews2024
Dev: Black Void Media
Windows
A short and surreal dark comedy-horror narrative game.
Why similar: Satire 15.9% ★, Dynamic Narration 11.6% ★, Psychological 11.2%, Dark Humor 10.2%, Multiple Endings 10.1%
- #4 Escape the Script
95% matchNo user reviews
Dev: Hectic
Windows
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: Narration 18.3%, Philosophical 16.3%, Psychological 13.9%, Comedy 12.6%, Dark Humor 12%
- #5 Meet Claude
94% matchPositive100% of 15 reviews2026
Dev: Farniente Lab
Windows
A free narrative game about the best roommate you'll ever have. He cooks, he cleans, he fixes your relationship. Everything improves. Nobody asked what it costs. A short satire about saying yes until you forget what no sounds like. Multiple endings. 1-2 hours.
Why similar: Satire 24.3% ★, Philosophical 20.8%, Dynamic Narration 14.6% ★, Choices Matter 13.2%, Multiple Endings 10.7%
- #6 Disharmonia
94% matchMixed53% of 17 reviews2022
Dev: Daniel SemanPub: Galactic Games
Windows
Disharmonia is a first person exploration game. Your decision will play a big role in the development of the whole game. You will play as Tony, you will explore and discover special places beyond your reality. You will try to find an end, but the game will never end.
Why similar: Narration 20.2%, Dynamic Narration 19.8% ★, Multiple Endings 11.4%, Psychological 9.7%, Choices Matter 9.7%
- #7 Protagonism
93% matchNo user reviews
Dev: Broken Tools Games
Windows
You are the narrator of this game. Morgan is the protagonist, who knows about your existence. Narrate his life and talk to him. Make or break his life. Or something in between. Just remember things aren't always what they seem and consequences aren't always predictable.
Why similar: Satire 14% ★, Philosophical 13.7%, Dynamic Narration 13.6% ★, Narration 12.4%, Psychological 12.2%
- #8 s[TOR-Y]telling
92% matchNo user reviews
Dev: Curious Biped
Windows
Release your creativity in a local generative AI sandbox where every interaction matters. Evaluate sentient s[TOR-Y]s to shape a cinematic Visual Novel. Featuring 50 built-in stories and custom creation support, s[TOR-Y]telling is an infinite narrative experiment. How far are you going to test it?
Why similar: Dynamic Narration 13.9% ★, Philosophical 13.7%, Experimental 13.5% ★, Dystopian 12.5%, Psychological 11.5%
- #9 Melter - Bad Experience
91% matchNo user reviews2026
Dev: Scrag Games
Windows
An interactive ordeal about blacking out in a dive bar and then trying to piece back your understanding of existence. It's gonna get a lot worse before it gets less worse.
Why similar: Satire 22.7% ★, Psychological 19%, Philosophical 14.2%, Dark Humor 12.9%, Multiple Endings 9.9%
- #10 Moral Dilemma: The Interview
91% matchVery Positive85% of 1,027 reviews2025
Dev: Hectic
Windows
Median: 1.3 hrsMean: 2.6 hrs≥1hr: 62%
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: Narration 21.6%, Philosophical 16.3%, Satire 13.8% ★, Comedy 13.5%, Multiple Endings 13%
- #11 Employee 925
90% matchPositive94% of 18 reviews2025
Dev: EIRAS
Windows
Employee 925 is a short psychological horror game about compliance and the quiet erosion of self in the workplace.
Why similar: Philosophical 16.2%, Psychological 16.2%, Dystopian 15.5%, Experimental 13.5% ★, Surreal 10.2%
- #12 Beeing
89% matchNo user reviews
Dev: Enk-0
Windows · Linux
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 16.9% ★, Philosophical 14.4%, Dystopian 11.9%, Psychological 11.2%, Choices Matter 10.2%
- #13 The Simplest Game in the World
89% match8 user reviews88% of 8 reviews2023
Dev: Ke Zhou
Windows
You can beat this game with any key on your keyboard. ANY key, I mean it.
Why similar: Dynamic Narration 16.1% ★, Experimental 14.2% ★, Narration 14.1%, Philosophical 14%, Satire 12.5% ★
- #14 Imagine Lifetimes
88% matchMixed66% of 138 reviews2020
Dev: Frycandle
Windows
Satirical, short and simple point-and-click "simulation" game about the meaninglessness of life.
Why similar: Satire 21.2% ★, Philosophical 16.3%, Narration 16.1%, Experimental 13.9% ★, Dark Humor 11.6%
- #15 Clive is a Good Guy
87% matchNo user reviews2026
Dev: Indolent Games
Windows
Nine personas live in Clive’s head. Dialogue is combat. Choose who speaks and what they say to survive.
Why similar: Satire 17.2% ★, Psychological 15.9%, Philosophical 13%, Experimental 11.5% ★, Choices Matter 10.9%
- #16 RAIN DOGS
86% matchNo user reviews
Dev: Freefall Games
Windows
RAIN DOGS is a single-player, narrative experience set in a reflection of the urban sprawl you used to call home. Explore and interact with other prisoners of this throw-away society to learn more about why you were put here and what your path forward will be.
Why similar: Philosophical 19.5%, Satire 17% ★, Dystopian 16.5%, Psychological 16.4%, Dark Humor 11.6%
- #17 A Session with Dr. Liebnitz
86% match3 user reviews67% of 3 reviews2025
Dev: KS-XIIIPub: Kalempirion Games
Windows
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 21.9% ★, Narration 21.5%, Psychological 15.6%, Comedy 14.2%, Surreal 11.6%
- #18 Moth Cry
85% matchPositive82% of 11 reviews2024
Dev: Harbinger Arts
Windows
Moth Cry is a non-linear visual novel about life and its consequences. Experience life alongside the main character. His fate is in your hands.
Why similar: Dynamic Narration 17.8% ★, Philosophical 17.1%, Multiple Endings 12.2%, Psychological 12.1%, Nonlinear 11.6%
- #19 Let Me Play!
84% matchNo user reviews2026
Dev: Interactive Dreams
Windows
After shouting "Let Me Play!" to the cast in a theatre, the fiction comes crashing down as everyone, including you, becomes aware they're only following a script. Will you let the play continue? Or will you write your own ending?
Why similar: Experimental 24.1% ★, Philosophical 15.2%, Surreal 14.7%, Psychological 13.7%, Multiple Endings 11.5%
- #20 Techno Prank
84% matchNo user reviews
Dev: Rev Team
Windows
An immersive simulator of a phone techno-prankster. Find the victims phone numbers, communicate with them using their own phrases and put on a show, pitting them against each other!
Why similar: Dynamic Narration 23.7% ★, Narration 16.2%, Comedy 14.2%, Choices Matter 12.3%, Multiple Endings 11.3%
- #21 Title_Pending
83% matchVery Positive96% of 438 reviews2022
Dev: DEVBEEF
Windows · Linux
Median: 2.3 hrsMean: 2.8 hrs≥1hr: 83%
Congratulations! You've been hired by an up and coming Game Development Studio to play-test their New Game (which as of now does not have a title). Not only that, you'll get to talk with the Lead Developer of the project, Matthew Stanton, who will give insight on his team's creative process.
Why similar: Dynamic Narration 23% ★, Narration 20.1%, Experimental 17.4% ★, Comedy 13.8%, Multiple Endings 10.2%
- #22 Dreaming After You
82% matchPositive91% of 32 reviews2024
Dev: MangoPower
Windows
Play as a Duskweaver in this short "choices matter" story about self-sacrifice.
Why similar: Philosophical 19.2%, Choices Matter 18.7%, Multiple Endings 18.4%, Psychological 14.7%, Narration 13.7%
- #23 Do Not Buy This Game
82% matchNo user reviews
Dev: Kingblade Games
Windows
Are you really reading this to find out more? ...FINE! If you DO buy this game, expect me to narrate in your ear for around 2 hours about your poor life choices, all while I'll try to create something resembling a game for you to walk around in.
Why similar: Dynamic Narration 24.1% ★, Narration 19.8%, Psychological 15.7%, Comedy 14.8%, Choices Matter 13.1%
- #24 Blank Spaces
81% matchNo user reviews
Dev: Plush Cows
Windows
Blank Spaces is an absurd first-person exploration game in the office setting. You’re trying to quit, but in the world of capitalism, that’s impossible. Why are your coworkers as thin as a finger, and why does work feel more frightening every day?
Why similar: Narration 18.8%, Satire 17.5% ★, Dystopian 16.1%, Philosophical 13.4%, Comedy 12.8%
- #25 MI:ND
80% matchNo user reviews
Dev: SUJOPARTY GAME STUDIOSPub: SUJOPARTY
Windows
Dive into the fragmented psyche of a deceased mind filled with shifting realities and hidden dangers to uncover a powerful artifact. With real-time voiced AI dialogue and atmospheric audio and visuals, each moment is a race against time. Will you unlock the secrets before you lose yourself?
Why similar: Dynamic Narration 21.2% ★, Dark Humor 15.2%, Narration 13.2%, Choices Matter 12.4%, Surreal 10.9%
- #26 The Preposterous Awesomeness of Everything
81% matchVery Positive93% of 174 reviews2016
Dev: Joe RichardsonPub: Akupara Games
Windows
Median: 1.1 hrsMean: 6.2 hrs≥1hr: 53%
The Majority of People navigate progress, politics and preposterous propulsive plans in this satirical point-and-click adventure. Featuring highly debatable democracy, problematic project managers and the belief that Anthony's underdeveloped prefrontal cortex will lead to your salvation!
Why similar: Satire 21% ★, Experimental 20.4% ★, Philosophical 14%, Dark Humor 12.3%, Surreal 9%
- #27 Neural Edge
79% matchNo user reviews
Dev: Michael Rfdshir
Windows
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: Philosophical 22.9%, Psychological 16.7%, Dark Humor 12.4%, Surreal 10.5%, Multiple Endings 10.4%
- #28 Denied
79% matchNo user reviews
Dev: Finn Lehmann
Windows · Linux
Your probation as a health insurance Claims Adjuster begins now. Report to your terminal and inspect medical documents for reasons to deny coverage. Assume patient fraud. Your decisions have consequences: patients come back. Management is watching. A dystopian document thriller.
Why similar: Dystopian 20.5%, Satire 17.6% ★, Psychological 14.5%, Dark Humor 14%, Choices Matter 11.4%
- #29 This Game Costs 200 Dollars
78% matchNo user reviews2026
Dev: Stolen Valor Studios
Windows
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 31.7% ★, Dark Humor 20.5%, Multiple Endings 13.7%, Simulation 11.1%, Philosophical 6.8%
- #30 Creep
77% matchNo user reviews
Dev: NAISU
Windows · Mac · Linux
Experimental dark platform game that takes place inside a struggled man's inner world represented as the worm world. You control the worm form of this man as he shows why this world exists and how it's like to live there. You also visit past memories/analogies and gain new abilities.
Why similar: Experimental 19.2% ★, Narration 16.6%, Dystopian 15.4%, Dark Humor 13.5%, Nonlinear 11.8%
- #31 Uraz the Journalist
77% matchNo user reviews
Dev: Balarısı Games
Windows · Mac
Every headline has a cost. Shape the story of a city — and watch what it turns you into.
Why similar: Dystopian 24.2%, Psychological 23.6%, Choices Matter 16.3%, Dynamic Narration 11.2% ★, Multiple Endings 9.6%
- #32 Helping Hand
78% matchMixed53% of 39 reviews2018
Dev: Hubblegum
Windows · Mac
Welcome to Helping Hand! A game about expressing yourself using only your left hand. What about your right hand, you say? Well that’s broken. As well as all the other bones and muscles in your body. Find out why and explore the different environments and character within this indie game!
Why similar: Satire 17.6% ★, Experimental 15% ★, Simulation 13.5%, Dark Humor 10.7%, Multiple Endings 10.3%
- #33 The Solitary Existence of a Little Universe
76% matchNo user reviews2026
Dev: Wolkemann
Windows
In this dark interactive novel you will play as a lost soul wandering a forsaken desert, accompanied by a mysterious girl. Explore ancient ruins and face obscure choices. Your decisions will shape their journey—often in ways you’ll never fully understand. Will you find peace, or something else?
Why similar: Dynamic Narration 21.5% ★, Philosophical 20.4%, Narration 20.2%, Multiple Endings 13.5%, Choices Matter 12.3%
- #34 The Ultimate Death Clock
75% matchPositive90% of 39 reviews2023
Dev: Apoptosis Games
Windows · Mac · Linux
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: Philosophical 21.8%, Psychological 19.6%, Choices Matter 13.4%, Surreal 11.8%, Dark Humor 11.3%
- #35 Consumption Line
73% matchVery Positive97% of 131 reviews2025
Dev: Rhombico Games
Windows · Linux
"Consumption Line" is a short, fully free, experimental indie game about the food industry, deceptive advertising and the downsides of modern life. A sarcastic 30‑minute experience designed to make you reflect, not grind.
Why similar: Experimental 25.5% ★, Satire 24.3% ★, Dystopian 18.8%, Simulation 12.8%, Philosophical 9.6%
- #36 Destiny Island
76% matchMixed59% of 44 reviews2021
Dev: Empty Essence
Windows
Destiny Island is a very short computer game. You play a man who visits his memories. You can walk and talk to mannequins about 7 sins. Associate essence with anything comes to your mind.
Why similar: Experimental 33% ★, Narration 21.6%, Philosophical 18.2%, Surreal 13.4%, Story Rich 7%
- #37 The Tedium and You
75% matchNo user reviews
Dev: Noah Kuhn
Windows
The Tedium and You is an experimental first-person boredom simulator. Getting points is easy: just walk back and forth across a boring hallway. But that likely won't hold your interest. Explore the facility instead to find that the more you see, the less you know.
Why similar: Dynamic Narration 26% ★, Philosophical 18.8%, Nonlinear 16.9%, Experimental 15.4% ★, Psychological 14.5%
- #38 Door Game Deluxe
73% matchVery Positive95% of 150 reviews2025
Dev: Rusty Hinge
Windows
Door Game Deluxe is a (very) short, satirical RPG. An expansion of the original and the pinnacle of human artistic expression, this version offers original art and music on top of new endings.
Why similar: Satire 29.9% ★, Philosophical 22.4%, Comedy 21.6%, Multiple Endings 18.5%, Choices Matter 7%
- #39 Don Quijote
74% matchNo user reviews
Dev: Rubén Prende
Windows · Linux
An interactive graphic novel reimagining Cervantes' masterpiece in striking neo-noir style. Guide Don Quixote through La Mancha, make choices that shape his journey, and discover four unique endings in this tragicomic tale of idealism and madness.
Why similar: Satire 20.4% ★, Narration 17.8%, Philosophical 16.1%, Choices Matter 13.7%, Multiple Endings 12.4%
- #40 The Test: Reimagined
72% matchVery Positive83% of 110 reviews2026
Dev: Randumb Studios
Windows
The Test: Reimagined is a masterful mix of Personality Test Psychology and Dark Tarot. Answer a series of fully-narrated questions to receive a personalized, unique ending based on your choices. Dive deep into your own psyche and join millions in a social experiment that you will NOT want to miss!
Why similar: Narration 17.4%, Choices Matter 17.1%, Philosophical 16.1%, Multiple Endings 14.5%, Dynamic Narration 11.9% ★
- #41 假如我是人工智能 Big Brother Is Shaping You
74% matchVery Positive85% of 854 reviews2019
Dev: 内购人生PABL
Windows · Mac
Median: 2.6 hrsMean: 3.2 hrs≥1hr: 80%
It's a serious game about AI, PRISM, big data, privacy, and free speech.
Why similar: Satire 34.1% ★, Dystopian 27.9%, Dark Humor 16.9%, Indie 11.6%, Artificial Intelligence 9.5%
- #42 GlitchSPANKR
71% matchVery Positive97% of 274 reviews2025
Dev: MahelykPub: Black Lantern Collective
Windows
GlitchSPANKR is a comedy-driven narrative adventure full of secrets, chaos, minigames, and unexpected choices. Spank, spare, or smooch your way through a corrupted 90s game haunted by a lonely, unstable virus. Every level is different. Every choice matters. Your future is in your wiggly hand.
Why similar: Dynamic Narration 25.4% ★, Narration 22%, Comedy 16.6%, Multiple Endings 15.7%, Choices Matter 12.5%
- #43 MagusiaN
73% matchNo user reviews
Dev: figtuk
Windows
Descend into a dark fantasy Souls-like RPG. Fight, submit, or transcend the myth that shapes you. Explore realms of flesh and dream. Struggle within a cosmos engineered to break you, yet demands you rise beyond it.
Why similar: Dynamic Narration 18.8% ★, Psychological 18.1%, Experimental 17.5% ★, Choices Matter 12.7%, Philosophical 11.6%
- #44 Mart Mayhem
71% match5 user reviews80% of 5 reviews2025
Dev: Eleven Dot Studio
Windows · Mac
Be a convenience-store clerk in a first-of-its-kind chat game—and kick out AI Karens. There are no preset choices. Say what you couldn’t in real life and enjoy how the AI responds differently each time. A stress-relief game where your what-ifs come to life!
Why similar: Narration 20.1%, Multiple Endings 17.2%, Choices Matter 17.1%, Satire 12.3% ★, Comedy 12%
- #45 The Portal Pirate
71% matchNo user reviews
Dev: ZizihPub: Zizih Games
Windows · Mac · Linux
A sound, a flash, a portal… A pirate emerges, bringing a deadly threat. Five friends stand before him, and one of them is the target. But which one? Even they don't know.
Why similar: Narration 23.8%, Psychological 15.5%, Choices Matter 14.9%, Dynamic Narration 11.9% ★, Multiple Endings 11.9%
- #46 Line Simulator
72% match9 user reviews33% of 9 reviews2021
Dev: Wrong RealityPub: WI.HN
Windows
Punch, throw, steal your way to the front of the line in Line Simulator! Find new and bizarre ways to skip the line in five unique environments. Explore the halls of a convention, push your way to the front of a supermarket queue, and discover that not everything is what it seems in this wacky game!
Why similar: Narration 22.1%, Satire 22% ★, Psychological 14.6%, Comedy 13.7%, Multiple Endings 11.4%
- #47 Flying Sofa Simulator
70% matchNo user reviews
Dev: SofasCanFlyPub: Kavkaz Sila Games
Windows
Finally, travel the world without getting up off the sofa!
Why similar: Satire 22.4% ★, Experimental 17.4% ★, Philosophical 16.8%, Simulation 14.3%, Psychological 13.9%
- #48 Dude, Stop
70% matchVery Positive87% of 2,691 reviews2018
Dev: Team HalfBeard
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 3.8 hrsMean: 4.5 hrs≥1hr: 85%
"So, I made a game, right? I filled it with harmless funny puzzles, narrated it a little bit, and then players started making fun of it! They broke the game, ignored my rules! They... they... laughed at me! As if it was some kind of a joke! Why do they have to be so mean?!" - developer of Dude, Stop
Why similar: Narration 31.2%, Satire 22.9% ★, Dynamic Narration 21.1% ★, Comedy 19.8%, Indie 3.6%
- #49 The Bureau of Fantastical & Arcane Affairs
69% matchNo user reviews
Dev: Hip Flask Games
Windows
The Bureau of Fantastical & Arcane Affairs is a comedic first-person narrative adventure. As an inspector at the Bureau, the fate of this fable is in your hands. Do your job, fix the shambled story — or, don’t. When you're done, step into the hero’s boots and see what sort of tale your work wrought.
Why similar: Satire 23.9% ★, Narration 19.4%, Comedy 13.6%, Choices Matter 12.6%, Nonlinear 11.6%
- #50 Conspiracy Simulator
69% matchNo user reviews
Dev: Daniel JosephPub: Subconscious Games
Windows
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 16.1% ★, Dark Humor 15.5%, Psychological 15%, Multiple Endings 11.2%, Choices Matter 11%
- #51 Dimensions of Mind
70% match6 user reviews100% of 6 reviews2022
Dev: Don Dao VGS
Windows
Enter to the characters mind and make decisions. The game is played like interactive movie/adventure game with morality choices which influence the outcome which can be: a manipulative, balanced or violent. The game is based on psychology/philosophy and teaches about thoughts and their consequences.
Why similar: Psychological 21.8%, Philosophical 15.6%, Dynamic Narration 14.7% ★, Choices Matter 14.4%, Multiple Endings 14.2%
- #52 A Demiurge's Soliloquy
69% matchNo user reviews
Dev: Guillem SerraPub: Noümen Interactive
Windows
A deity creates everything in pursuit for the most heartfelt human soliloquy, pulling him deeper into an existential journey. Traverse an endless desert filled with structures that defy meaning while you carefully choose your words.
Why similar: Dynamic Narration 21.2% ★, Philosophical 20.7%, Narration 17.3%, Choices Matter 12.5%, Multiple Endings 10.1%
- #53 Matchmaker Simulator
67% match6 user reviews100% of 6 reviews2026
Dev: ZeroBitCode
Windows · Mac · Linux
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 38.7% ★, Philosophical 30.6%, Simulation 12.2%, Comedy 10.6%, Interactive Fiction 5.4%
- #54 Mr. Rainer's Solve-It Service
68% matchVery Positive98% of 332 reviews2022
Dev: etherane
Windows
When the last thread becomes entangled, their song will be heard.
Why similar: Philosophical 21.7%, Dystopian 21.1%, Dark Humor 15.4%, Surreal 12.8%, Multiple Endings 10.3%
- #55 Jump the Track
66% matchVery Positive97% of 91 reviews2025
Dev: Seed by Seed
Windows · Mac · Linux
You're Sam, a young dreamer struggling in the gig economy. However, tonight may change everything. In this absurd comedy, fight your inner battles, rally your forces, and get ready to overthrow the system!
Why similar: Dystopian 23.6%, Psychological 21.9%, Comedy 18.1%, Choices Matter 15.7%, Story Rich 8.4%
- #56 Drunk But Not Wasted Knight
68% matchNo user reviews2025
Dev: BRB Drama
Windows · Mac
A tipsy tale of questionable choices, suspiciously charming strangers, and conversations that unravel faster than your sobriety. What begins as a harmless chat in the alley might end with truffle mushrooms, a missing crown, or waking up in someone else’s dungeon. You’ve been warned.
Why similar: Dark Humor 19.8%, Multiple Endings 18.7%, Choices Matter 17.8%, Narration 16.1%, Comedy 15.9%
- #57 THE CORRIDOR
67% matchVery Positive94% of 3,475 reviews2020
Dev: Thomas Mackinnon
Windows
Median: 1.1 hrsMean: 3.8 hrs≥1hr: 53%
THE CORRIDOR is a 20-30 minute experience about the relationship between player and game.
Why similar: Narration 21%, Psychological 19.3%, Satire 18.2% ★, Comedy 14.5%, Dark Humor 12.6%
- #58 Oniria Crimes
68% matchVery Positive82% of 61 reviews2020
Dev: cKolmos narrative.
Windows · Mac · Linux
Oniria Crimes is an interactive noir novel with point & click mechanics. Explore crime scenes in a dreamlike world where objects are the only witnesses. Six cases, a hidden conspiracy. Only you can uncover the truth behind the crimes of Oniria.
Why similar: Philosophical 20.5%, Dystopian 20.1%, Dynamic Narration 18.4% ★, Narration 16.8%, Psychological 15.4%
- #59 Trolley Problem, Inc.
66% matchMixed67% of 1,513 reviews2022
Dev: ReadGravesPub: Yogscast Games
Windows
Median: 1.5 hrsMean: 2.5 hrs≥1hr: 68%
Trolley Problem, Inc. is a darkly comedic narrative game based on real-world philosophical papers, in which you are asked to make a series of impossible choices from two awful answers. Wrestle with your moral compass, decide the fate of millions – and compare your choices with the rest of the world.
Why similar: Satire 19.6% ★, Philosophical 18.8%, Dark Humor 14.4%, Choices Matter 11.6%, Comedy 10.9%
- #60 Don't press X to free the pirate!
64% matchPositive93% of 15 reviews2026
Dev: OkamisenPub: Ikucrea
Windows
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 32.7% ★, Psychological 18.3%, Dark Humor 17.9%, Experimental 17.1% ★, Philosophical 8.4%