Single-player games like Heartomics: Lost Count
Below are 11 single-player Steam games similar to Heartomics: Lost Count, 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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XCUTE(me)
Single-player alternative to Heartomics: Lost Count — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action with Heartomics: Lost Count.
This is a Vertical shoot'em up game of the all-female characters. There are many bullets on screen, bombs, laser, the bullet cancel mechanic and sexy boss's cloth damage! Don't let them wait any longer!
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Hentai Girl Division
Single-player alternative to Heartomics: Lost Count — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Indie with Heartomics: Lost Count.
As supreme military general, lead your girls to against enemy and take back freedom for your planet...
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Caladrius Blaze
Single-player alternative to Heartomics: Lost Count — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action with Heartomics: Lost Count.
An epic tale that begins from shooting missiles! The newest work of the Caladrius series with lots of new features that exceeds the original story!
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Waifu Discovered 2: Medieval Fantasy
Single-player alternative to Heartomics: Lost Count — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Indie with Heartomics: Lost Count.
Enter a medieval fantasy shoot'em up where quick reflexes and clever play are key. Face waves of cursed enemies, dodge chaotic bullet patterns and defeat outrageous bosses to rescue a cast of stunning waifus. The better you perform, the more you uncover.
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Gun Wings
Single-player alternative to Heartomics: Lost Count — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Indie with Heartomics: Lost Count.
A mysterious meteorite from deep space was detected approaching the Solar System, before the meteorite is due to hit the Earth, three of the girls who had their bodies modified as weapons are sent, along with all the hopes of humanity, to destroy the meteorite and save mankind...
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Epido
Single-player alternative to Heartomics: Lost Count — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Indie with Heartomics: Lost Count.
Epido is a simple Shoot'em up game. Use Cupid's arrows to conquer them.
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7 Sexy Sins
Single-player alternative to Heartomics: Lost Count — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Indie with Heartomics: Lost Count.
Hunt for "The Demons of the Seven Sins". Destroy evil minions. BREAK GIANT DEMONS ARMORS and purify their sinful bodies by your holy light! But beware, these Sexy Sins won't go down without a fight. DEFEAT CUTE BOSSES and maybe you can snap some pictures for...'personal uses'.
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Shoot Shoot My Waifu
Single-player alternative to Heartomics: Lost Count — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Indie with Heartomics: Lost Count.
Your mission is to search for those 7 sins demons disguised as Waifu's in human world. Fighting and confronting beautiful demon bosses. Punish them with holy water. Force them to return to their own form by using pleasuring tools. And collect new photos of their shameful defeat to your album.
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Nokori
Single-player alternative to Heartomics: Lost Count — playable solo, no multiplayer required.
Nokori is a game where you raise a hero then you go explore with said hero.
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Slime & Friends
Single-player alternative to Heartomics: Lost Count — playable solo, no multiplayer required.
Pew, pew, and pew.
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Valkyries
Single-player alternative to Heartomics: Lost Count — playable solo, no multiplayer required.
Ateon. Gaia created this land so that she could live with her children. As time passed, an unknown evil blemished it all. Thus, Gaia disavowed the disobedient humans and abandoned the world she created. From that day on, she was referred to as “Terra”.