Single-player games like Rotate To Find The Difference
Below are 16 single-player Steam games similar to Rotate To Find The Difference, ranked by player overlap. Every pick carries Steam's Single-player category, so multiplayer-only titles or always-online games don't sneak in. imho.run pulls the category data from Steam directly — Single-player here matches what the store labels.
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Ranked picks
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Meta Lines
Single-player alternative to Rotate To Find The Difference — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Casual with Rotate To Find The Difference.
When you feel bored, tired and dazzled by the cool game pictures, it's better to play a relaxed, intellectual and simple leisure game Meta Lines, which is suitable for playing while waiting in line for another game. Wish you have a good time !
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Pachillinko
Single-player alternative to Rotate To Find The Difference — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Casual with Rotate To Find The Difference.
Pachillinko is a mix of japanese Pachinko and western Plinko style game, set in neon synthwave design with some retro feeling of 80s. Relaxing mouse-only clicking gameplay allows you to sit back and just chill...
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Cyber Runner
Single-player alternative to Rotate To Find The Difference — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Casual with Rotate To Find The Difference.
"Cyber Runner" is a small cyber-style arcade running and avoiding game. In the game, your only goal is to continuously break the score records you have previously created.
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Isle of Birds
Single-player alternative to Rotate To Find The Difference — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Casual with Rotate To Find The Difference.
Isle of Birds is a cute and cozy Town Builder about populating an island with, well... birds! Place and merge a diverse array of feathered friends to build colourful and varied high-rise bird houses until your island runs out of space!
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Opus Ludum
Single-player alternative to Rotate To Find The Difference — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Casual with Rotate To Find The Difference.
Opus Ludum is a game of wit and skill, where you will have to overcome various challenges that will test your razor-sharp intellect at every step. Opus Ludum will give you a break from daily stress, although it might just break your head.
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Clicker Time
Single-player alternative to Rotate To Find The Difference — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie with Rotate To Find The Difference.
Clicker Time is a simple and fun clicker game on Steam, where you earn points and unlock Steam achievements by simply tapping the screen!
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SEARCH ALL - CATS
Single-player alternative to Rotate To Find The Difference — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Casual with Rotate To Find The Difference.
Is a hidden object game in which you need to find all the cats in a large location. Seals will be located in a variety of places, from the most prominent to barely noticeable places
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Fisher Idle
Single-player alternative to Rotate To Find The Difference — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Casual with Rotate To Find The Difference.
Start from scratch in the middle of the ocean as a fisherman! Buy bigger boats, upgrade your ships, and build your fishing empire. Remember: more fish means more gold!
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Bird
Single-player alternative to Rotate To Find The Difference — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Casual with Rotate To Find The Difference.
You are a bird, you are free in this small place, but you can't get out, all you can do is fly around.
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Cyber Driver
Single-player alternative to Rotate To Find The Difference — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Casual with Rotate To Find The Difference.
Cyber Driver is a small cyberpunk-style arcade flight game. It is fast, easy, tight, and repeatable, with elements of collection and challenges. Your only goal in the game is to constantly break the scores you have created before in the unique cyber atmosphere.
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Flying Sword
Single-player alternative to Rotate To Find The Difference — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie with Rotate To Find The Difference.
"Flying Sword" is a flight game that uses only mouse to play (Play for 10 minutes each time). In the game you need to control the sword to fly and collect 'aura stone' as much as possible.
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Float Night
Single-player alternative to Rotate To Find The Difference — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie with Rotate To Find The Difference.
Float Night is a small sandbox game that is easy to collect resources, simple to build, no craft, and sustainable.
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Cover Sky
Single-player alternative to Rotate To Find The Difference — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Casual with Rotate To Find The Difference.
Robots launched an attack on humans! You must stop them! "Cover Sky" is a fast-paced (small map) single-player shooting game that can switch between first and third person perspective at any time. It features fast start, end in fifteen minutes, customizable AI count(20 , 30, 40), dynamic environment, and multiple weapons.
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The Long Sky
Single-player alternative to Rotate To Find The Difference — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Casual with Rotate To Find The Difference.
Long Sky is a small arcade flight avoidance game that can switch the first person perspective. It's fast, easy, tight, and repeatable, with elements of collection and challenges. This game can be played with one hand.
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Vaporwave Drift
Single-player alternative to Rotate To Find The Difference — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Casual with Rotate To Find The Difference.
"Vaporwave Drift" is a single (no AI) driving drift game, It's fast, easy, tight, and repeatable, with elements of collection and challenges. In the game you can choose the track you like to drift and challenge the global leaderboard(Total Laps).
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Retro Drift
Single-player alternative to Rotate To Find The Difference — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Casual with Rotate To Find The Difference.
"Retro Drift" is a small arcade drift game that can be played with one hand. The game advocates fast-paced play, a 10-second start, and a ten-minute game. The number of AI can be set, which is suitable for a game anytime, anywhere.