Games like How Little We Wait
If How Little We Wait is your kind of game, the closest matches are The Kindeman Remedy, The Journey Down: Chapter Two and Post Mortem — picked from the ranked list below. Each pick is ranked by what players of this game also play, shared genres and tags, and review-mined similarity — not a generic popularity list.
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Players who liked How Little We Wait also play
Steam players who put hours into How Little We Wait also tend to own these titles — a signal called collaborative filtering. imho.run cross-references millions of library ownership patterns to surface games whose real audiences overlap, regardless of whether their genre tags match.
The Kindeman Remedy
WHY THIS
Top pick for How Little We Wait fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries.
The most blasphemous, diabolical and insane management game ever created. Aided by a lascivious nun in a grim prison, rig executions, conduct horrid experiments and do the unspeakable to cook up your cure-all: The Kindeman Remedy. Do not be afraid. This time, you're the monster.
The Journey Down: Chapter Two
WHY THIS
Second-strongest match for How Little We Wait fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie with How Little We Wait.
Chapter Two of The Journey Down, a classic point-and-click saga with an Afro-Caribbean vibe. Get ready to embark on an epic journey of brain-teasing adventure!
Post Mortem
WHY THIS
Third-strongest match for How Little We Wait fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries.
After returning to the quiet streets of Paris to pursue a life of painting, Gus Macpherson could not escape his true art…
The Posthumous Investigation
WHY THIS
Ranked #4 for How Little We Wait fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie with How Little We Wait.
A dead man hired you to solve his own murder. You have one day. Fourteen suspects. And as many attempts as it takes. A hand-drawn noir mystery set in 1937 Rio de Janeiro, where every suspect has a life, a schedule, and something to hide.
Chinatown Detective Agency
WHY THIS
Ranked #5 for How Little We Wait fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries.
Chinatown Detective Agency is a cybernoir point and click adventure blending stunning retro design with innovative mechanics. Play as Amira Darma, an ex-cop who has just opened her own detective agency. Choose your clients, travel around the world and solve dangerous cases using real world research.
Neo Cab
WHY THIS
Ranked #6 for How Little We Wait fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie with How Little We Wait.
A visual novel about emotional survival in an automated world. Play as Lina, the last human cab driver. It’s your first night driving the lonely streets of Los Ojos, and your best friend has just disappeared. Stay on the road. Stay on the search. Stay human.
Mindcop
WHY THIS
Ranked #7 for How Little We Wait fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie with How Little We Wait.
Mindcop is a non-linear „whodunnit“ detective game. It mixes a story driven adventure with real-time puzzle gaming. As the infamous Mindcop, you can dive into the minds of your suspects to uncover their secrets and unravel their lies.
Lacuna – A Sci-Fi Noir Adventure
WHY THIS
Ranked #8 for How Little We Wait fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie with How Little We Wait.
A murder. A hack. A bombing. All it takes to plunge the solar system into war – unless you do something about it. Help CDI agent Neil Conrad make a string of increasingly difficult decisions in this modern dialog-driven adventure set in a gorgeous 2D sci-fi noir universe.
Cheaper alternatives
Games in the same vein priced at least 40% below How Little We Wait at current Steam store prices.
QUICKERFLAK
WHY THIS
Priced ~51% under How Little We Wait on Steam right now. Shares Indie with How Little We Wait.
QUICKERFLAK is an experimental fast-paced time-attack top-down combat retro-hardcore minigame, that can be finished in a minute.
Save Jesus
WHY THIS
Priced ~51% under How Little We Wait on Steam right now. Shares Indie with How Little We Wait.
Someone is trying to murder Jesus. Disguised as Caesar with the Roman Empire by his side, an evil impostor from the future has set hundreds of deadly traps. Redirect the traps, kill the Romans and protect Jesus!
Gachi Heroes
WHY THIS
Priced ~51% under How Little We Wait on Steam right now. Shares Indie with How Little We Wait.
Gachi Heroes is a game about the dark fantasies. That's amazing an endlass journey in which you will know yourself with your favorite gachimuchi characters. How deep would you go?
Trip to Vinelands
WHY THIS
Priced ~51% under How Little We Wait on Steam right now. Shares Indie with How Little We Wait.
Trip to Vinelands is an arcade retro hardcore maze wanderer minigame.
Shotgun Legend
WHY THIS
Priced ~51% under How Little We Wait on Steam right now. Shares Indie with How Little We Wait.
Eugene must battle aliens and the undead in search of a truck rim, as it seems to be his ticket home.
Free alternatives
Free-to-play games that recommended players of this title also tend to enjoy.
Life is Strange - Episode 1
WHY THIS
Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it.
Episode 1 now FREE! Life is Strange is an award-winning and critically acclaimed episodic adventure game that allows the player to rewind time and affect the past, present and future.
Ultimate Custom Night
WHY THIS
Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with How Little We Wait.
Welcome to the ultimate FNAF mashup, featuring 50 selectable characters and custom difficulties!
The Murder of Sonic the Hedgehog
WHY THIS
Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with How Little We Wait.
Sonic the Hedgehog...was murdered!? Get to the bottom of the mystery in this brand-new adventure!
The Looker
WHY THIS
Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with How Little We Wait.
You wake up, alone, on a strangely familiar island full of puzzles that will frustrate and annoy you.
Our Life: Beginnings & Always
WHY THIS
Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with How Little We Wait.
A twenty-dollar bill, four summers, fifteen years, and a one of a kind life. Create an experience that’s all your own in this near-fully customizable visual novel where you grow from childhood to adulthood with the lonely boy next door.
Travellin Cats in Paris
WHY THIS
Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with How Little We Wait.
Find 100 cats hidden in Paris, France in this cute hand-drawn hidden object game by Travellin Cats - the original viral hidden cat game creator!
Grimm's Hollow
WHY THIS
Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with How Little We Wait.
A spooky, freeware RPG where you search the afterlife for your brother. Reap ghosts with your scythe, explore haunted caves, and eat ghostly treats on your journey through death.
The Expendabros
WHY THIS
Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with How Little We Wait.
The Expendabros have assembled and set their sights on the forces of ruthless arms dealer Conrad Stonebanks in the forests of Eastern Europe.
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Plays great on Steam Deck
Valve-Verified or Playable picks from the similar pool — ready to go on Deck out of the box.
The Journey Down: Chapter Two
WHY THIS
Deck Verified — runs on Steam Deck out of the box. Shares Indie with How Little We Wait.
Chapter Two of The Journey Down, a classic point-and-click saga with an Afro-Caribbean vibe. Get ready to embark on an epic journey of brain-teasing adventure!
Post Mortem
WHY THIS
Deck Verified — runs on Steam Deck out of the box.
After returning to the quiet streets of Paris to pursue a life of painting, Gus Macpherson could not escape his true art…
Mindcop
WHY THIS
Deck Verified — runs on Steam Deck out of the box. Shares Indie with How Little We Wait.
Mindcop is a non-linear „whodunnit“ detective game. It mixes a story driven adventure with real-time puzzle gaming. As the infamous Mindcop, you can dive into the minds of your suspects to uncover their secrets and unravel their lies.
Lacuna – A Sci-Fi Noir Adventure
WHY THIS
Deck Verified — runs on Steam Deck out of the box. Shares Indie with How Little We Wait.
A murder. A hack. A bombing. All it takes to plunge the solar system into war – unless you do something about it. Help CDI agent Neil Conrad make a string of increasingly difficult decisions in this modern dialog-driven adventure set in a gorgeous 2D sci-fi noir universe.
Frequently asked about How Little We Wait
- How much does How Little We Wait cost?
- How Little We Wait is listed on Steam at 0.99 USD (current store price; Steam sales may reduce this temporarily).
- What games are most similar to How Little We Wait?
- Based on Steam play patterns and shared genres/tags, the games most often recommended alongside How Little We Wait are The Kindeman Remedy, The Journey Down: Chapter Two, Post Mortem.
- Who developed How Little We Wait?
- How Little We Wait was developed by NoisyNixx and published by Trapped By Static.
imho.run ranks Steam game alternatives using a mix of collaborative filtering (ALS / iALS / EASE / LightGCN), content scoring over genres, categories, Steam tags, developers, and publishers, plus AI-extracted vibes mined from review text. The page above is generated in seed mode anchored on How Little We Wait.
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