Games like Myths of Rules
What it is
This is a narrative puzzle game where players interact with nodes and items to solve challenges. Players must understand and apply complex rules to survive encounters with ghosts and urban legends.
The catch
Why it is here
It is here because it sits in the band this site looks at: well reviewed at 88% positive, but with 1,037 reviews, far fewer than the household names carry.
View Myths of Rules on SteamMore like this: Puzzle Exploration Psychological Horror
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Psychological exploration game featuring liminal spaces. Players use observation and intuition to navigate surreal, unsettling environments.
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This is a digital Bible study tool with multiple translations and a trivia game. Its core loop involves reading scripture, searching for passages, and testing knowledge.
Both are tagged Nonlinear, Psychological Horror and Indie.
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An adventure puzzle game with a tile-toggling interface. It features a dense world with distinct areas and hidden clues.
Both are tagged Nonlinear, Puzzle and Indie.
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Majotori is a narratrivia game where players answer trivia questions to advance an interactive story. Failing questions leads to character deaths, creating a dark, consequence-driven experience.
Both are tagged Nonlinear and Indie.
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Colony sim where you build a magic school, manage mages, and explore a dangerous dungeon. Features resource management, creature raising, and survival against a deadly fog.
Both are tagged Nonlinear.
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A horror adventure set in a hotel sealed off by quarantine as its guests turn into monsters. What you say to the other survivors decides who helps you and who turns on you, across several endings.
Both are tagged Word Game, Psychological Horror and Exploration.
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