'The Room' series, while more focused on mystery and mechanical puzzles, has a similar sense of discovery. You interact with various objects in an enclosed environment to progress, which is a bit like the way you explore and interact in 'The Tiny Bang Story'.
'Gris' has a beautiful art style and a story - driven gameplay. While it's more on the emotional and artistic side, it shares with Tiny Bang Story the aspect of taking the player on a journey through different environments. You progress through the game by interacting with the world around you, much like in Tiny Bang Story.
One game similar to 'The Tiny Bang Story' is 'Botanicula'. It has a charming art style and involves exploring a beautifully hand - drawn world to solve puzzles. Another is 'Machinarium', which also features a unique visual style and puzzle - solving elements in a mechanical world. And 'Samorost 3' shares similarities in terms of its point - and - click adventure gameplay and imaginative settings.
'Samorost' series can also be considered. These games are known for their surreal and dreamy settings. Just like 'The Tiny Bang Story', they offer a relaxing yet thought - provoking gameplay experience with interesting characters and tasks to complete.
'Monument Valley' is a great one. It has a unique art style and mind - bending puzzles. Just like The Tiny Bang Story, it offers an immersive experience in a beautifully crafted world. You guide the character through optical illusions and architecture - based puzzles.
On mobile, 'Alto's Adventure' has a somewhat similar relaxing and exploratory feel. 'The Room' series, especially in terms of its puzzle - solving aspect, can be related. Another one is 'Prune', which has simple yet engaging mechanics like 'The Tiny Bang Story' often has simple yet engaging tasks.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has some similarities. In both games, exploration is a key element. You roam around a large world, encounter various enemies, and solve puzzles. The combat in Breath of the Wild, while different in some ways, also requires strategy and quick thinking like in The Last Story.
One more game is 'Long Live the Queen'. Here, like in 'Maid Story', you have to manage different aspects. In 'Long Live the Queen', you're managing the life of a princess, making choices about her skills, relationships, etc. It has that element of strategic decision - making which can be related to 'Maid Story'.
Flyff (Fly for Fun). It has a similar style of character progression where you level up and gain new abilities. The flying system in Flyff is really cool and adds an extra dimension to the gameplay, just like Maple Story has its unique features.
Garden Paws is somewhat similar. You run a farm, interact with animals and other characters in a cute, colorful world. There are quests to complete, and you can upgrade your farm and tools, much like the progression in Witchy Life Story where you develop your witchy skills and assets.
School of Dragons has some similarities. While it has a more fantasy - based theme around dragons, the school aspect where you interact with peers, learn skills, and have tasks to complete is reminiscent of High School Story. You can customize your character and progress through different levels in the school, which is a gameplay feature shared by both games.