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Games like Five Keys to Exit

A mighty sorcerer cursed your land, you are trapped inside your own home! The terms of the Mighty Sorcerer are simple: 1. Get Five Keys 2. Talk to him 3. Cancel the curse Tips: By playing you will unlock achievements, they are good, very good for you!

IndieCasualby Victor Corradireleased Feb 15, 2018
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Top 12 games similar to Five Keys to Exit

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    Amazon Rush

    Enjoy the unique world of adventure and challenges. "Amazon Rush" is an infinite running game with lots of thrill and fun. This running game is beautifully designed with 2D pixel art with fascinating background and awesome sound effects.

    AdventureCasualIndie
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    Close the Window!

    Close the Window You just installed the new OS, called Ruindows. It worked well for a week but suddenly some erros related to this version started to popping up on screen, you need to close these errors before it's too late! Every time you click on 'start' there's a slight chance to invoke the farm mode!

    Casual
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    One Finger Death Punch 2

    The world's fastest brawler is back. Experience cinematic kung-fu in the most epic stickman fighter ever made. Staying true to the original, you play with only two buttons. Every press matters, do not button mash!

    ActionCasualIndie
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    Braid

    This is the original version of Braid from 2009, which may not work well on newer systems. For an updated version of the game with nicer graphics, more levels and a large amount of developer commentary, see Braid, Anniversary Edition.

    CasualIndieStrategy
  5. 5

    10,000,000

    10000000: The Dungeon Crawling Matching Game

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    Game Dev Tycoon

    In Game Dev Tycoon you replay the history of the gaming industry by starting your own video game development company in the 80s. Create best selling games. Research new technologies and invent new game types. Become the leader of the market and gain worldwide fans.

    CasualIndieSimulation
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    Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine

    Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine is a single player or co-op heist game. Assemble a crack team of thieves, case the joint, and pull off the perfect heist.

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    Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth

    12th century, England: In a time of poverty and war, a small town begins the construction of a cathedral to claim wealth and safety for its people. In their struggle to survive, lives and destinies intertwine. Based on Ken Follett's world-bestseller ‘The Pillars of the Earth’.

    AdventureCasualIndie
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    Universe Sandbox Legacy

    Create and destroy on a scale you’ve never imagined!

    CasualIndieSimulation
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    Dungeons of Dredmor

    Test your luck and cunning in this exciting RPG as you craft, cast, and pillage your way through Lord Dredmor's Dungeons.

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    A Story About My Uncle

    A Story About My Uncle is a first person platforming adventure game about a boy who searches for his lost uncle, and ends up in a world he couldn’t imagine existed. The movement is a crucial part of the games core gameplay – focusing on swinging through the world with a grappling hook that gives the player a wonderful sense of speed and...

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    Tooth and Tail

    Lead the revolution with an army of flamethrowing Boars, mustard gas-lobbing Skunks, and paratrooper-puking Owls. Tooth and Tail is a Real-Time-Strategy game featuring Single Player, Online Competitive Play, Split Screen, Replays, and more. Build a base, lead your army, eat your enemies!

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