Games like The Art Theft by Jay Doherty
Below are 4 hand-picked alternatives to The Art Theft by Jay Doherty for fans of 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 Art Theft by Jay Doherty 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. No login required — these picks work anchor-only.
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Google Earth VR
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Another title from Google, the studio behind The Art Theft by Jay Doherty. Shares Adventure with The Art Theft by Jay Doherty.
Google Earth VR lets you explore the world from totally new perspectives in virtual reality. Stroll the streets of Tokyo, soar over the Grand Canyon, or walk around the Eiffel Tower.
Audio Factory
WHY THIS
Another title from Google, the studio behind The Art Theft by Jay Doherty. Shares Adventure with The Art Theft by Jay Doherty.
Audio Factory is a VR experience (Daydream port) showcasing spatial audio capabilities of the Resonance Audio SDK by Google. Explore each floor to experience how spatial audio contributes to the VR immersion. Requires: headphones (Bluetooth not supported) and Vive/Oculus Touch controllers.
Welcome to Light Fields
WHY THIS
Another title from Google, the studio behind The Art Theft by Jay Doherty.
Welcome to Light Fields. Experience real-world reflections, depth, and translucence like never before in VR. Explore the Gamble House, Mosaic Tile House, and the Space Shuttle Discovery. These navigable stills showcase the emerging technology Google is using to power its next generation of VR content.
A Show of Kindness
WHY THIS
Another title from Google, the studio behind The Art Theft by Jay Doherty. Shares Adventure with The Art Theft by Jay Doherty.
A Show of Kindness is a three-act VR experience through which the user navigates an unfolding story frozen in time, crafted with meticulous detail by concept artist Peter Chan using a custom build of Tilt Brush.
Frequently asked about The Art Theft by Jay Doherty
- Does The Art Theft by Jay Doherty work on Steam Deck?
- The Art Theft by Jay Doherty is currently rated Unsupported on Steam Deck. It may not launch or may have significant issues that block normal play.
- Is The Art Theft by Jay Doherty free to play?
- Yes — The Art Theft by Jay Doherty is a free-to-play title on Steam. You can install and play it without buying anything, though some games include optional in-app purchases.
- Who developed The Art Theft by Jay Doherty?
- The Art Theft by Jay Doherty was developed by Google.
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