Single-player games like Chuck Nolemland: The Starving Kid
Below are 8 single-player Steam games similar to Chuck Nolemland: The Starving Kid, 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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Haze Together
Single-player alternative to Chuck Nolemland: The Starving Kid — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Adventure with Chuck Nolemland: The Starving Kid.
HAZE TOGETHER is a 1-4 player psychological survival horror game set in claustrophobic mines. Team up with friends, explore dangerous industrial facilities, and escape the darkness trying to consume you. Remember: the haze thickens every second, and you are not alone.
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Finding Frankie 2
Single-player alternative to Chuck Nolemland: The Starving Kid — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Strategy with Chuck Nolemland: The Starving Kid.
Trapped inside a deadly televised game show, you must parkour through a massive obstacle complex. Wall run, rail grind, and vault past twisted traps in the final season. Win the $10 million prize, or die trying. Frankie is waiting for you and he’s not holding back.
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Dark Pals: The 1st Floor
Single-player alternative to Chuck Nolemland: The Starving Kid — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Adventure with Chuck Nolemland: The Starving Kid.
In this singleplayer mascot horror game you're trapped in an abandoned children’s asylum. Solve twisted puzzles with your Ink Blaster, evade its disturbing mascots, and uncover secrets you had long forgotten about. Do you remember?
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Don't Leave
Single-player alternative to Chuck Nolemland: The Starving Kid — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Strategy with Chuck Nolemland: The Starving Kid.
Welcome to a mysterious adventure where justice and the supernatural intertwine! Judge Harlan, in his old country cottage, faces a mysterious presence after his mother's sudden departure. Explore justice's limits in this extraordinary tale!
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Survive the Jurassic
Single-player alternative to Chuck Nolemland: The Starving Kid — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Strategy with Chuck Nolemland: The Starving Kid.
You're placed in a small, secluded house hidden deep within a dense jungle teeming with danger. The calm is short-lived as the ground shakes and distant roars grow louder—dinosaurs are closing in. Your only chance is to navigate the confined space, avoid detection!
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Dead of Darkness
Single-player alternative to Chuck Nolemland: The Starving Kid — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Adventure with Chuck Nolemland: The Starving Kid.
Dead of Darkness is a 2D survival-horror action-adventure. Investigate a mysterious island and unravel its disturbing secret. You’ll have to face grotesque creatures, hurdle deadly traps, solve puzzles, and most importantly, survive.
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Y. Village - The Visitors
Single-player alternative to Chuck Nolemland: The Starving Kid — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Adventure with Chuck Nolemland: The Starving Kid.
Batu, tormented by nightmares, is lured to a nameless village via cryptic letters. Investigating the village's secrets with just one friend, he wakes one night to discover his ally gone. He must now locate his friend and elude the village's dark mysteries.
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MUZY
Single-player alternative to Chuck Nolemland: The Starving Kid — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Adventure with Chuck Nolemland: The Starving Kid.
Explore the mystery behind a once-loved and hugely popular children's toy, also known as MUZY, in this terrifying horror adventure game. Several reports detail frightening incidents connected to accidents. Your job is to solve the puzzles and find the cause of these unsettling occurrences.