Then there's 'Firewatch'. This game has a story - driven experience. Similar to Her Story, it uses dialogue and discovery to unfold the plot. You communicate with another character through a radio in Firewatch, while in Her Story, you communicate with the woman in the videos in a way, by piecing together her words.
Sure. 'The Beginner's Guide' is a great example. It has a unique narrative structure where you explore the works of another creator, somewhat like exploring the story in Her Story through the video clips. It makes you think and analyze different elements to understand the full story.
A third option is 'SOMA'. It has a deep and thought - provoking story. Just as in Her Story where you have to dig deep into the video content to get the full picture, in SOMA, you have to explore the underwater world and interact with various elements to understand the complex narrative.
There are a few mobile games like Her Story. 'Lifeline' is a great example. You communicate with a stranded astronaut and, through the messages, uncover his story and help him make decisions. 'Sorcery!' is another mobile game with a similar concept. As you make choices during your adventure, the story unfolds. Also, 'The Room' series, while more puzzle - focused, has a strong narrative aspect where you gradually learn about the mysteries within the room, much like uncovering the story in Her Story.
Sure. To the Moon is a great one. It has a touching story that you uncover bit by bit, similar to Her Story. Then there's Undertale. It has an engaging narrative and choices that matter, which is also a characteristic of Her Story. Another similar game is A Short Hike. Although it has a different theme, it shares the aspect of exploration and story discovery as Her Story.
Sure. Return of the Obra Dinn is a great choice. It's all about solving the mystery of what happened on a ship. You have to use your detective skills, just like in Her Story where you dig for clues. Another one is Outer Wilds. It has a mystery at its core about the nature of the solar system you're in. You explore and find things out bit by bit, similar to how you uncover the story in Her Story.
One game similar to Her Story is Telling Lies. It also involves exploring video footage to uncover a story. Another one could be Orwell, where you dig through data to piece together a narrative. And then there's The Spectrum Retreat which has a similar style of uncovering secrets through exploration and deduction.
I think 'Telling Lies' is a great one. It has the same concept of searching through video footage to understand the story. Another good one is 'Gone Home'. It lets you explore a house to find out what happened to the family, which is somewhat like the exploration in Her Story.
Sure. La - Mulana is a game similar to Cave Story. It has complex dungeons to explore, just like in Cave Story where you explore the cave. Another one is Kero Blaster. It has a similar side - scrolling shooting gameplay and also features cute characters.
Yes, Cooking Fever. It offers a wide range of cooking tasks. You need to cook quickly to serve customers in time, much like the fast - paced cooking in Kitchen Story.
Yes. 'A Kiss for the Petals' series might be of interest. It has a yuri (female - female love) theme but some of the stories have a sort of vampiric, dark, and mysterious feel to them in terms of the relationships. 'Akiba's Trip: Undead & Undressed' has a unique take on vampires and relationships. The game is set in Akihabara and the story involves interactions with 'vampire - like' characters. 'Soul Nomad & the World Eaters' also has a character that can be seen as having vampiric qualities and there are relationship aspects in the game that are similar to a vampire love story.
There is also 'The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas' by Ursula K. Le Guin. It presents a society that seems utopian on the surface but has a dark secret at its core. In 'Hunger Games', the Capitol presents a facade of grandeur while being built on the oppression of the districts. In 'The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas', the people's happiness depends on the suffering of one child, which is a similar concept of a society built on the backs of the oppressed.
Yes. RimWorld is a game that is somewhat like Vintage Story. It's about managing a colony of people on an alien planet. You have to deal with things like food production, building shelters, and defending against threats. Oxygen Not Included also has similarities. You manage a group of duplicants in a space - like environment, building structures and managing resources to keep them alive. Starbound is also relevant. It's a space exploration game with building and survival elements similar to Vintage Story.