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Games like The Mines of Morseph

Below are 13 hand-picked alternatives to The Mines of Morseph for fans of action, indie, adventure, ranked by imho.run's hybrid recommender. Each pick is scored on three signals: collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries (which players who logged hours in The Mines of Morseph also play), content overlap on genres, categories, and storefront tags, and review-mined "vibe" embeddings that catch tonal similarity even when the genre label differs. Sections below cover closest matches, reviewer cross-mentions, more from Nuts and Volts Electronics. No login required — these picks work anchor-only.

About The Mines of Morseph: You are Darsius, a peaceful man who was sold into slavery to the Mines of Morseph. This changed when an evil invaded the mines and killed everyone... except you. You must journey through the mines of evil to find the mine key which will lead out of the mines of death...and to your freedom.

2017ActionIndieAdventureRPG0.54 USDWindowsby Nuts and Volts Electronics
The Mines of Morseph — Steam game cover

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    99 Levels To Hell — Steam game cover

    99 Levels To Hell

    Top pick for The Mines of Morseph fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Action and Indie with The Mines of Morseph.

    99 Levels to Hell is a platform shooter with lots of guns, upgrades, magic, traps and monsters to kill. 99 Levels to Hell is a rogue-like, which means surviving is key and every time you play you get a new set of levels to play. When you complete 10 levels, the 10th being a boss-fight you unlock a door to the next dungeon.

    2014ActionIndieAdventure4.99 USDSteam ↗
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    AshenForest — Steam game cover

    AshenForest

    Second-strongest match for The Mines of Morseph fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Action and Indie with The Mines of Morseph.

    AshenForest is a roguelite action RPG focused on boss-rush. To purify the ashen forest that is causing the plague, you must fight against all the monsters lurking in the forest.

    2020ActionIndieAdventure6.99 USDDeck VerifiedSteam ↗
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    Surviving Titan — Steam game cover

    Surviving Titan

    Third-strongest match for The Mines of Morseph fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Action and Indie with The Mines of Morseph.

    You've crash landed on the planet Titan. Suffering from amnesia and armed with only a basic survival kit you begin exploring the planet looking for any signs of life. Can you craft, build, and survive long enough to discover the secrets of Titan and escape?

    2020ActionIndieAdventureDeck PlayableSteam ↗
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    Shine's Adventures 2 (Zombie Attack) — Steam game cover

    Shine's Adventures 2 (Zombie Attack)

    Ranked #4 for The Mines of Morseph fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Action and Indie with The Mines of Morseph.

    This is a side scroller action game.You need to control the girls to kill the coming zombies. To this end,you can use a lot of weapons and items to kill zombies. If you run out of ammo,you can also use magic, or control robots to continue to attack. It will be the most exciting zombie game you have played.

    2019ActionStrategyIndie2.99 USDSteam ↗
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    Valdis Story: Abyssal City — Steam game cover

    Valdis Story: Abyssal City

    Ranked #5 for The Mines of Morseph fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Action and Indie with The Mines of Morseph.

    Assume the role of Wyatt in this Action/Exploration Platformer as you explore the ruins of a holy city that was lost many years ago. Battle various types of demons, angels, and a new threat known only as the “Ferals”, using swordsmanship, martial arts, and sorcery.

    2013ActionIndieRPG14.99 USDDeck VerifiedSteam ↗
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    ARK: The Survival Of The Fittest — Steam game cover

    ARK: The Survival Of The Fittest

    Ranked #6 for The Mines of Morseph fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Action and Indie with The Mines of Morseph.

    ARK: The Survival of the Fittest is a prototype spin-off of ARK: Survival Evolved, pitting up to 60 combatants against each other in a fast-paced, action-packed struggle for survival, where players are ultimately pushed into an epic final showdown leading their Dinosaur Armies into battle.

    2017ActionStrategyIndieSteam ↗
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    DeathSpank — Steam game cover

    DeathSpank

    Ranked #7 for The Mines of Morseph fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Action and Indie with The Mines of Morseph.

    For uncounted years, DeathSpank has been a Dispenser of Justice, a Vanquisher of Evil, and a Hero to the Downtrodden.

    2010ActionIndieRPG3.74 USDDeck PlayableSteam ↗
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    Orcs Must Die! 2 — Steam game cover

    Orcs Must Die! 2

    Ranked #8 for The Mines of Morseph fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Action and Indie with The Mines of Morseph.

    You’ve tossed, burned and sliced them by the thousands – now orcs must die more than ever before! Grab a friend and slay orcs in untold numbers in this sequel to the 2011 AIAS Strategy Game of the Year from Robot Entertainment.

    2012ActionStrategyIndie14.99 USDDeck PlayableSteam ↗

More from Nuts and Volts Electronics

Other recommendable Steam games by Nuts and Volts Electronics, ranked by review count so the studio's hits land first.

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    Chicken with Chainguns — Steam game cover

    Chicken with Chainguns

    Another title from Nuts and Volts Electronics, the studio behind The Mines of Morseph. Shares Action and Indie with The Mines of Morseph.

    The big bad fox crushed your hen's eggs and you aren't having it...take up arms and show him who is boss! Use your chainguns to get revenge.

    2017ActionIndieAdventure0.54 USDSteam ↗
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    Imperi — Steam game cover

    Imperi

    Another title from Nuts and Volts Electronics, the studio behind The Mines of Morseph. Shares Indie with The Mines of Morseph.

    Use your wits and political skills to turn a tiny settlement into a Province that you become King over. Reflexes and cheat codes wont help here...just raw management skills and attention to detail.

    2017StrategyIndieSimulation0.54 USDSteam ↗
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    Twilight on Yulestead — Steam game cover

    Twilight on Yulestead

    Another title from Nuts and Volts Electronics, the studio behind The Mines of Morseph. Shares Indie and Adventure with The Mines of Morseph.

    Break the curse on your town and yourself with only your cleric's staff and being half your normal size.

    2018IndieAdventureRPG0.69 USDSteam ↗
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    Imperi II — Steam game cover

    Imperi II

    Another title from Nuts and Volts Electronics, the studio behind The Mines of Morseph. Shares Indie with The Mines of Morseph.

    After you grew the province, the Imperi wants you to step down. You refuse and are now at war with the Imperi. Will you become Emperor or will you be supplanted?

    2018StrategyIndieSimulation0.54 USDSteam ↗
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    Templum de Malum — Steam game cover

    Templum de Malum

    Another title from Nuts and Volts Electronics, the studio behind The Mines of Morseph. Shares Indie and Adventure with The Mines of Morseph.

    Unearth the mystery of the Tower of Babel as you use your wits to solve puzzles, defeat enemies, and extinguish the evil within in this Classic style point-and-click adventure game with a modern twist.

    2019StrategyIndieAdventure1.99 USDSteam ↗

Frequently asked about The Mines of Morseph

How much does The Mines of Morseph cost?
The Mines of Morseph is listed on Steam at 0.54 USD (current store price; Steam sales may reduce this temporarily).
What games are most similar to The Mines of Morseph?
Based on Steam play patterns and shared genres/tags, the games most often recommended alongside The Mines of Morseph are 99 Levels To Hell, AshenForest, Surviving Titan.
Who developed The Mines of Morseph?
The Mines of Morseph was developed by Nuts and Volts Electronics.

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