Single-player games like A Dream About Parking Lots
Below are 10 single-player Steam games similar to A Dream About Parking Lots, 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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Thirty Flights of Loving
Single-player alternative to A Dream About Parking Lots — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Adventure with A Dream About Parking Lots.
This surprising first-person story tells the tale of a heist gone wrong. Encounter high-flying schemers, lovelorn criminals, and more stray kittens than you can shake a stick at.
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Sunlight
Single-player alternative to A Dream About Parking Lots — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Adventure with A Dream About Parking Lots.
Traverse a harmonious hand painted forest in this first person hike. ☀️The trees guide you with gentle whispers, as you explore a philosophical story.
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Some Goodbyes We Made
Single-player alternative to A Dream About Parking Lots — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Adventure with A Dream About Parking Lots.
I have some memories of saying goodbye that I don't want to forget, so I turned them into 11 minigames and backed them up in this collection.
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Schastye
Single-player alternative to A Dream About Parking Lots — playable solo, no multiplayer required.
A miniature frozen between the atmosphere of a small room and Castaneda with Lovecraft. The story of radical spiritual practices in the search for truth among panels and stacks.
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Eschaton
Single-player alternative to A Dream About Parking Lots — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Adventure with A Dream About Parking Lots.
Eschaton is a short, experimental, surreal first-person exploration game. Explore the 'aftermath' of a cult ritual in the grounds of a manor in the remote and picturesque Scottish Highlands.
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9.03m
Single-player alternative to A Dream About Parking Lots — playable solo, no multiplayer required.
The media is quick to put figures to death tolls in such disasters, and 9.03m tries to remind people of the individuals behind those figures. 9.03m is set on Baker Beach in San Francisco, where debris from the tsunami has washed ashore in the years following the tsunami. To play, you must find the butterflies.
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KARMA: The Dark World
Single-player alternative to A Dream About Parking Lots — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Adventure with A Dream About Parking Lots.
KARMA: The Dark World is a first-person cinematic psychological thriller set in a dystopian world where the Leviathan Corporation is omnipresent. The year is 1984, the place is East Germany, and things are not quite what they seem.
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The Beginner's Guide
Single-player alternative to A Dream About Parking Lots — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Adventure with A Dream About Parking Lots.
The Beginner's Guide is a narrative video game from Davey Wreden, the creator of The Stanley Parable. It lasts about an hour and a half and has no traditional mechanics, no goals or objectives. Instead, it tells the story of a person struggling to deal with something they do not understand.
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Swann's Song
Single-player alternative to A Dream About Parking Lots — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Adventure with A Dream About Parking Lots.
A boy and an old man stand in front a pond, waiting for a swan's song. Meanwhile, they talk about life, death, and the passage of time.
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Let Me Play!
Single-player alternative to A Dream About Parking Lots — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Adventure with A Dream About Parking Lots.
After shouting "Let Me Play!" to the cast in a theatre, the fiction comes crashing down as everyone, including you, becomes aware they're only following a script. Will you let the play continue? Or will you write your own ending?