Single-player games like BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH
Below are 14 single-player Steam games similar to BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH, 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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Whispering Fog
Single-player alternative to BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Adventure and Simulation with BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH.
Whispering Fog is a first person psychological horror game set in an ever-changing forest shrouded in fog. A quiet getaway becomes a sinister nightmare as the illusion of safety and solitude slowly crumbles around you.
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Runway 66
Single-player alternative to BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Adventure with BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH.
A weaponless psychological thriller. Become trapped in the dark simulation within Gabriel’s mind after surviving a deadly plane crash. Run, hide, and piece together your memories to wake from this dystopian nightmare before Protocol 66 is activated.
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Joyful Masks
Single-player alternative to BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Adventure with BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH.
Step into the subconscious mind of a brilliant professor, where memories twist, logic bends, and hidden truths await discovery through intricate puzzles
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Inn The Dark
Single-player alternative to BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Adventure with BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH.
You have been sent to aid in a Triple Homicide case. But you soon find that things are not as they seem. Inn This first person horror game you must investigate the strange super natural on goings in a haunted hotel. Run and hide from danger using only a Flashlight and Camera!
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Single-player alternative to BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Adventure with BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH.
A story of a father and a daughter. Explore a suburban street trapped in a single, repeating night. Follow dream sequences, collect missing sins, and make choices that shape what happens next. No jumpscares. No monsters. This isn’t a haunting. This is devotion.
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System Says Normal
Single-player alternative to BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Adventure with BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH.
You were hired to watch. Not to ask questions. Night shift. Corporate building. Cameras, reports, anomalies. Your predecessor left no final report. Now you're going to find out why. Please proceed.
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Sinister Remains
Single-player alternative to BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Adventure with BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH.
In the shadow of a curse that has endured for decades, explore a town haunted by twisted truths and terrifying events. As you search for the remnants of the past, you’ll uncover the darkness around you and within yourself.
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Another's Memories
Single-player alternative to BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Adventure with BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH.
Another's Memories is a first-person psychological horror video game located in Argentina. Explore a sinister country house, solve puzzles, and survive ruthless enemies in an immersive experience where every shadow hides a disturbing story.
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Visage
Single-player alternative to BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Adventure with BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH.
Visage is a first-person psychological horror game. Explore a mysterious ever-changing house in a slow-paced, atmospheric world that combines both uncannily comforting and horrifyingly realistic environments, and enjoy a genuinely terrifying experience.
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Pulse
Single-player alternative to BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Adventure with BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH.
A low-poly action-adventure game where you play as a warrior fighting skeletons and monsters in an open world. Master sword combat, double jumps, and stamina management as you battle through a vibrant landscape full of challenges.
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BrokenLore: LOW
Single-player alternative to BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Adventure with BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH.
BrokenLore: LOW is a psychological horror game set in a mist-covered, beautiful Japanese village, blending hyper-realistic graphics with low-poly elements. The main enemy is the Gashadokuro, a yokai from Japanese folklore.
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BrokenLore: UNFOLLOW
Single-player alternative to BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Adventure with BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH.
BrokenLore: UNFOLLOW is a first-person psychological horror game that explores the impact social media has on mental health through the story of Anne, a victim of bullying trapped in a surreal nightmare where she must solve a dark mystery and confront sinister creatures.
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BrokenLore: FOLLOW
Single-player alternative to BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Adventure with BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH.
BrokenLore: FOLLOW is a psychological first-person horror game that immerses players in the haunting narrative of Anne, as she grapples with issues of self-acceptance, bullying, and worthlessness while encountering metaphorical surreal creatures that heighten the terror of her journey.
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BrokenLore: ASCEND
Single-player alternative to BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action with BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH.
BrokenLore: ASCEND is a first-person psychological horror with climbing and stealth mechanics. Follow Ren and Yui, two rooftop climbers facing a cursed tower and the terrifying Rokurokubi. The higher they climb, the closer they get to madness—and to the truth about themselves.