Games like CARIMARA: Beneath the forlorn limbs

What it is
A narrative puzzle adventure where you play a mute sorcerer asking questions through cards to uncover memories in a house of grief. It features a quiet, dread-filled atmosphere and object-based storytelling.
What players liked
The catch
Why it is here
It is here because it sits in the band this site looks at: well reviewed at 96% positive, but with 1,227 reviews, far fewer than the household names carry.
View CARIMARA: Beneath the forlorn limbs on SteamSix games like CARIMARA: Beneath the forlorn limbs

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