Single-player games like Scars of Summer: After
Below are 10 single-player Steam games similar to Scars of Summer: After, 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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Mira and the Mysteries of Alchemy
Single-player alternative to Scars of Summer: After — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and RPG with Scars of Summer: After.
After making a big mistake while trying to craft a potion at the alchemy university, the apprentice alchemist Mira finds that she has exposed herself to an elixir that made fundamental changes to her body. Now she must go in search of the ingredients in order to craft the antidote.
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Demon Slayer Shion
Single-player alternative to Scars of Summer: After — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and RPG with Scars of Summer: After.
Shion's fellow Demon Slayer has gone missing in an otherworldly cave, and it's up to her teammates to find and rescue her! Just what horrors await them?
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Into the Nightmare
Single-player alternative to Scars of Summer: After — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and RPG with Scars of Summer: After.
When the city of Mangetsu is under attack, it's up to Yatsuha and her new allies to drive back the nightmares and save the city!
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Fleeting Iris
Single-player alternative to Scars of Summer: After — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Adventure with Scars of Summer: After.
Ayame is a beautiful girl from Japan that is living a carefree life in search of happiness. One fateful day, she met Robert, a CIA agent who was in Japan during a mission. They become engaged and move to America together. However, not all is as simple as her previous life!
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Tina: Swordswoman of the Scarlet Prison
Single-player alternative to Scars of Summer: After — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and RPG with Scars of Summer: After.
Play as Tina and Cecile as they investigate Durham and try to uncover the cause of the village's sudden surge of crime. With the reappearance of an old foe, their job won't be easy.
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Demons Roots
Single-player alternative to Scars of Summer: After — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Adventure with Scars of Summer: After.
In a final struggle for survival, demonkind again invaded the human world. However, the world they return to after years in the darkness isn't the same as it once was...
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Treasure Hunter Claire
Single-player alternative to Scars of Summer: After — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Adventure with Scars of Summer: After.
Treasure Hunter Claire is the story of the titular protagonist, Claire, and her adventure through the fabled land of Alstroemeria. What treasures and riches await her as she navigates the world?
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Fallen ~Makina and the City of Ruins~
Single-player alternative to Scars of Summer: After — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Adventure with Scars of Summer: After.
Fallen takes you on an adventure with Makina into the Ruins of Gardona. What fate awaits Makina and her friends on their travels as they descend further into the ruins? Find out in this JRPG classic!
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Scars of Summer
Single-player alternative to Scars of Summer: After — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Adventure with Scars of Summer: After.
A slice of life RPG. Due to family circumstances, Keita finds himself living with his childhood friend Ryoka for the summer. Explore a contemporary Japanese setting, and enjoy spending time with Ryoka.
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Kotoko's a Little Weird
Single-player alternative to Scars of Summer: After — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and RPG with Scars of Summer: After.
After years of stress from trying to act perfect, Kotoko decides to throw out her old way of thinking, and be herself.