Games like Space Pilgrim Episode I: Alpha Centauri
What it is
A point-and-click adventure game with puzzle-solving and a sci-fi narrative. It features diverse characters and interstellar travel.
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 88% positive, but with 1,341 reviews, far fewer than the household names carry.
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Six games like Space Pilgrim Episode I: Alpha Centauri

Atmospheric sci-fi adventure game. Explore Mars, solve puzzles, and uncover a mystery on a mission to save humanity.
Both are tagged Space, Sci-fi and Female Protagonist.
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This is a plot-driven room escape game with exploration and multiple endings. Players solve puzzles as an amnesiac girl to escape house arrest.
Both are tagged RPGMaker, Female Protagonist and Adventure.
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A 16-bit-ish RPG with no grinding or random encounters, featuring turn-based combat and story-driven quests about love and adventure.
Both are tagged RPGMaker, Female Protagonist and Indie.
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This is a story-driven steampunk RPG with a focus on character interaction and a unique narrative. Players follow a mechanic caught in a city-wide conflict, featuring multiple classes and an orchestral soundtrack.
Both are tagged RPGMaker and Female Protagonist.
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Narrative adventure game with interactive 3D recordings of past events. Explore a space station to uncover a crew's story of trust and fear.
Both are tagged Space, Sci-fi and Adventure.
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This is an open-world space exploration and combat game. Players research technology, build ships, and interact with alien factions in a dynamic universe.
Both are tagged Space, Sci-fi and Adventure.
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