Sure. 'Arknights' can be a good choice. It has a detailed story with different factions and characters having their own motives and backstories. The plot development and character interactions are similar to what you can find in Japanese light novels. Also, 'Blue Archive' for mobile has a story that focuses on the relationships between students in a school - like setting, which is often seen in light novels. It has a lot of character - driven plotlines and emotional moments.
Definitely. 'Another Eden' is a mobile game like Japanese light novel. It has a time - traveling story with a deep plot and interesting characters. The way the story is narrated and how the characters' arcs are developed is quite similar to light novels. And 'Counter:Side' also has elements that remind one of Japanese light novels. It has a complex world - building and the story progresses through different events and character interactions.
Sure. Lovestruck is a great mobile game like Sid Story. It has different story arcs for you to explore. Another one is Mr Love: Queen's Choice which has an interesting story and cute characters. And there's also Obey Me! which is popular on mobile and has engaging story elements.
Another one is Family Farm Seaside. It offers a similar experience where you have to manage your farm by the seaside. You can grow a variety of crops, raise animals, and engage in fishing activities. There are also tasks and quests to keep you occupied, much like in Country Story.
On mobile, 'Swordigo' has some elements that can be related to scriptic crime stories. It has a story full of mysteries and secrets to uncover, some of which involve solving problems that are somewhat crime - related. 'Tiny Room Stories: Town Mystery' is another great option. You explore a small town full of secrets and mysteries, which often involve elements of crime. You search for clues, talk to townspeople, and try to figure out what's really going on in this crime - tinged town.
Sure. Township is a good one. It combines farming with town - building elements. You can grow crops, raise animals, and use the resources to develop your town. It has colorful graphics and is very addictive.
CSR Racing 2 has some story elements. You build your own garage, upgrade your cars, and compete in races. The story unfolds as you aim to be the best racer in the game, with different opponents and events along the way.
Cooking Fever is a great option. It has a wide variety of recipes to cook and different restaurants to manage. You can upgrade your kitchen equipment and serve customers quickly to earn more coins. Another one is Restaurant Story. Similar to Bakery Story, you can design your own restaurant, choose the menu, and keep your customers happy. There's also My Cafe, where you can create your own unique coffee shop, hire staff, and interact with customers.
For mobile, "Horizon Chase" is a great choice. It has a similar arcade - style racing feel as Grand Prix Story. The graphics are colorful, and there are various cars and tracks to unlock. Another one is "Mini Motor Racing". It offers simple yet engaging gameplay where you can upgrade your vehicles and compete in different races. "Top Drives" is also similar. You collect cards of cars and use them to compete in races, much like how you manage your assets in Grand Prix Story.
Yes, '纪念碑谷 (Monument Valley)' is a great mobile puzzle game with a somewhat sad story. The visual design is beautiful and the puzzles are based on optical illusions. The story seems to touch on themes of isolation and the search for something lost. Another one is 'Florence'. It's a short but very impactful game about a relationship. The simple puzzle - like interactions tell a story of love and loss in a very moving way.
Gris. It's a game that tells a story of a young girl dealing with grief. The art is stunning, and the gameplay elements are intertwined with the story. As you move through the different colored worlds, you are uncovering more of the girl's story and her journey of healing.
There are a few mobile games like Her Story. 'Lifeline' is a great example. You communicate with a stranded astronaut and, through the messages, uncover his story and help him make decisions. 'Sorcery!' is another mobile game with a similar concept. As you make choices during your adventure, the story unfolds. Also, 'The Room' series, while more puzzle - focused, has a strong narrative aspect where you gradually learn about the mysteries within the room, much like uncovering the story in Her Story.