Sure. To the Moon is a great one. It has a touching story that you uncover bit by bit, similar to Her Story. Then there's Undertale. It has an engaging narrative and choices that matter, which is also a characteristic of Her Story. Another similar game is A Short Hike. Although it has a different theme, it shares the aspect of exploration and story discovery as Her Story.
Yes. One game is Celeste. While it's mainly a platformer, it has a very good story that unfolds as you play, much like Her Story. Another is Gris. It has a beautiful art style and a story that you experience as you progress through the levels. Also, Limbo is a game where you figure out the story by going through the dark and mysterious world, which is in the same vein as Her Story.
Sure. 'The Beginner's Guide' is a great example. It has a unique narrative structure where you explore the works of another creator, somewhat like exploring the story in Her Story through the video clips. It makes you think and analyze different elements to understand the full story.
Sure. 'Oxenfree' is a great one. It has a strong narrative, like Lily Story. The dialogue choices you make in Oxenfree really affect the outcome of the story, which gives it a lot of replayability, just as Lily Story might have elements that make you want to experience it again.
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.
Sure. My Cafe is a great one. You can run your own coffee shop, choose the recipes, decorate the place and serve customers. Another is Zoo Story. You manage a zoo, take care of animals, build enclosures for them and attract visitors. And there's Mall Story where you build and manage a shopping mall.
Sure. 'Idle Zoo Tycoon' is a good one. You build and manage a zoo, taking care of animals, building enclosures, and attracting visitors. It has the management elements like Game Dev Story. Another is 'Coffee Shop Manager'. Here, you run a coffee shop, deal with supplies, employees, and customers, similar to handling different aspects in Game Dev Story. 'Farmville 2: Country Escape' for mobile also has similarities. You manage a farm, grow crops, raise animals, and expand your farmstead, which is like managing resources and growth in Game Dev Story.
Sure. La - Mulana is a game similar to Cave Story. It has complex dungeons to explore, just like in Cave Story where you explore the cave. Another one is Kero Blaster. It has a similar side - scrolling shooting gameplay and also features cute characters.
One game similar to Her Story is Telling Lies. It also involves exploring video footage to uncover a story. Another one could be Orwell, where you dig through data to piece together a narrative. And then there's The Spectrum Retreat which has a similar style of uncovering secrets through exploration and deduction.
I think 'Telling Lies' is a great one. It has the same concept of searching through video footage to understand the story. Another good one is 'Gone Home'. It lets you explore a house to find out what happened to the family, which is somewhat like the exploration in Her Story.
There's 'Oxenfree'. This game has a supernatural - themed story that is both mysterious and engaging. You play as a group of teenagers on an island, and strange things start to happen. The dialogue choices you make not only affect the relationships between the characters but also the overall direction of the story. 'Kentucky Route Zero' is also worth mentioning. It has a very artsy and somewhat surreal story that unfolds over multiple acts. The game combines elements of Americana, magic realism, and a road - trip narrative to create a truly unique story - telling experience.
Sure. 'Alto's Odyssey' is a great mobile game with a simple but engaging story. You go on a sandboarding adventure through beautiful landscapes. Another one is 'Brawl Stars', which has different game modes and a bit of a story about the brawlers. 'Hearthstone' has a story that unfolds in its single - player campaigns, which is quite interesting on mobile too.