Games like Stick RPG 2: Director's Cut
What it is
This is a life simulation RPG where players manage stats and finances through daily activities. It features exploration, combat, and career progression in a quirky city.
What players liked
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Why it is here
It is here because it sits in the band this site looks at: well reviewed at 84% positive, but with 1,116 reviews, far fewer than the household names carry.
View Stick RPG 2: Director's Cut on SteamSix games like Stick RPG 2: Director's Cut

Action-adventure platformer with drill-based combat and a humorous, violent tone. Explore Hell, exterminate monsters, and upgrade your drill.
Both are tagged Comedy, Funny and 2D.
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A humorous sandbox game where players poop in various locations and on people. The core loop involves exploring, pooping, and unlocking abilities.
Both are tagged Comedy, Funny and Singleplayer.
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This is a short, first-person walking simulator focused on player-game interaction within a single corridor. Its core loop involves simply walking and observing the environment.
Both are tagged Comedy, Funny and Singleplayer.
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This is a first-person physics-based puzzle game where players solve brain teasers in dream worlds. The core loop involves using items and environmental interactions to progress through surreal levels.
Both are tagged Comedy, Funny and Singleplayer.
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A remastered graphic adventure game. Players solve puzzles and interact with characters in a biker-themed story.
Both are tagged Comedy, Funny and Singleplayer.
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This is a narrative adventure game where players use a "NO!" mechanic with various emotional states to overcome absurd workplace requests. It features a quirky office setting and a humorous, yet touching, tone.
Both are tagged Comedy, Funny and Singleplayer.
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