Single-player games like Uncanny Tales: 1992
Below are 10 single-player Steam games similar to Uncanny Tales: 1992, 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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Uncanny Tales: The Watcher
Single-player alternative to Uncanny Tales: 1992 — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Adventure with Uncanny Tales: 1992.
2006. You become the new reserve caretaker. Patrol the territory in your rugged 4x4, check the phototraps, and monitor the area using surveillance cameras. But remember: you are not the only one watching.
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Uncanny Tales: Cold Road
Single-player alternative to Uncanny Tales: 1992 — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Adventure with Uncanny Tales: 1992.
Uncanny Tales is an episodic horror series where the real terror comes not from monsters or the supernatural, but from people. Each episode is a new unsettling story inspired by real fears and eerie situations from everyday life.
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Taguan
Single-player alternative to Uncanny Tales: 1992 — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Adventure with Uncanny Tales: 1992.
David Lagani is an ordinary Filipino worker whose quiet life turns to dread when a mysterious figure begins breaking into homes and making people disappear. Each night feels longer, every sound closer, and all he can do is pray the footsteps don’t reach his door.
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Maple Ridge
Single-player alternative to Uncanny Tales: 1992 — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Adventure with Uncanny Tales: 1992.
After losing his wife in an accident, Alex is left alone in a suburban house where every little detail reminds him of the past. An ordinary evening quickly turns into a series of strange and unsettling events.
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OWLMAN
Single-player alternative to Uncanny Tales: 1992 — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Adventure with Uncanny Tales: 1992.
The following is a series of tapes recovered near the Overlook National Park where four people were recently reported missing- a family of three and one motorist.
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The Last Visit: 98th
Single-player alternative to Uncanny Tales: 1992 — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie with Uncanny Tales: 1992.
"The Last Visit: 98th" is a psychological indie horror from the first person, in the genre of a walking simulator, in the setting of the post-Soviet winter space. The main focus is on the atmosphere of horror, which is emphasized by realistic 3D graphics.
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Sasaeng | 사생
Single-player alternative to Uncanny Tales: 1992 — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Adventure with Uncanny Tales: 1992.
A first-person psychological horror game about the life of a K-pop idol. Explore a luxury apartment, Korean streets, and your agency building as you confront the unsettling truth hidden beneath the surface.
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Welcome to Kowloon
Single-player alternative to Uncanny Tales: 1992 — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Adventure with Uncanny Tales: 1992.
This is an indie horror from the first person, in which you find yourself in an area called Kowloon in search of cheap housing. The inhabitants of this place only at first glance seem to be ordinary people, but if we dig deeper, we will see their real faces.
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September 7th
Single-player alternative to Uncanny Tales: 1992 — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie with Uncanny Tales: 1992.
"September 7th" is a short horror game released for Christmas. The plot of the game is simple to the point of banality, and the gameplay is not delayed.The game also contains some Easter eggs and mentions. The game takes place in 2009.
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Tales Beyond The Tomb - Route 86
Single-player alternative to Uncanny Tales: 1992 — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Adventure with Uncanny Tales: 1992.
A psychological horror anthology inspired by real-life cases. In Route 86, a group of friends ends up in a remote nightmare. Explore, hide, and survive in this first-person experience with multiple playable characters and rising tension.