Single-player games like Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina)
Below are 9 single-player Steam games similar to Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina), 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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The Caribou Trail
Single-player alternative to Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina) — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Indie with Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina).
The WWI story where your goal isn’t to kill, but to survive. In the still trenches, three soldiers learn the harsh truth of war: reckless missions, digging trenches, collecting dog tags and ghostly whispers in the dark. Home before the leaves fall, they thought.
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The Endless Dream
Single-player alternative to Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina) — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Adventure with Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina).
Dive into an enigmatic world, solve captivating puzzles, and unravel the mysteries of an endless dream. Reconstruct a fragmented life as the line between reality and illusion blurs. Challenge your mind and uncover the hidden truth in a gripping adventure that will leave you amazed!
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Tales of Herring Lake
Single-player alternative to Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina) — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Adventure with Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina).
Welcome to Tales of Herring Lake, where your favourite Sunday fishing show meets Alfred Hitchcock. Grab your gear and start shaping your story!
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The Wanderer: Frankenstein’s Creature
Single-player alternative to Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina) — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Adventure with Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina).
Experience the Myth of Frankenstein through the innocent eyes of his creature. Make decisions and change people's view that you will meet on your way. Now, the myth is in your hands, so how are you going to end it?
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Gerda: A Flame in Winter
Single-player alternative to Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina) — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Adventure with Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina).
You have five days to save your husband, who has just been arrested by the Gestapo. Investigate, explore and form allegiances in this story-rich RPG-lite. Who will you trust?
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Expelled!
Single-player alternative to Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina) — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Adventure with Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina).
A School Prefect has been pushed out of a window, and everyone's blaming YOU. Can you find the culprit - or someone to take the fall - before you get EXPELLED? Mystery with a wicked twist, from the creators of Overboard!, 80 Days, Heaven's Vault and A Highland Song.
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Wanderlust: Travel Stories
Single-player alternative to Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina) — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Adventure with Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina).
Wanderlust: Travel Stories is a bridge between literature and gaming. Step into the shoes of modern travelers—explore their desires, hopes and fears, and shape how their stories unfold. Make this journey your own.
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Amerzone - The Explorer's Legacy
Single-player alternative to Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina) — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Adventure with Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina).
Set off on a quest for the Great White Birds in a mysterious land full of secrets! Answer the call of exploration as you travel to Amerzone, a forgotten Latin American country, to fulfill the last wishes of a late explorer.
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Firewatch
Single-player alternative to Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina) — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Adventure with Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina).
Firewatch is a single-player first-person mystery set in the Wyoming wilderness, where your only emotional lifeline is the person on the other end of a handheld radio.