Yet Another Killing Game similar games & best alternatives

Yet Another Killing Game

Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac • 2025

Should you play it?

You wake up in a house, alone with two beautiful girls... But no one is allowed to leave until one of you DIES. Why is this happening? What is the purpose of this “killing game”? But most importantly...WHO SHOULD DIE?!

What works

  • Engaging and well-written story with multiple twists
  • Strong character development and emotional depth
  • High-quality art and atmospheric soundtrack
  • Meaningful player choices and multiple endings
  • Comfortable ui with rewind and skip features

Things to keep in mind

  • Lack of flowchart or in-game guidance for endings
  • Some pacing issues and occasional narrative vagueness
  • Short overall playtime for the price
  • No voice acting
  • Some players find certain choices or hints confusing

What to play next

Top picks

Games that feels the closest overall

  • Notch - The Innocent LunA: Eclipsed SinnerS

  • SHUTEN ORDER

  • Sound of Drop - fall into poison -

  • Mandemon

  • 7'scarlet

  • Burnhouse Lane

More expressive

Games that feels like Yet Another Killing Game but with more self-expression and customization

  • Scarlet Hollow

  • Werewolf: The Apocalypse — Heart of the Forest

  • Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony

  • Guilty Parade

  • Tiny Bunny

  • Dark Nights

Less intimate

Games that feels like Yet Another Killing Game but with less focus on close relationships

  • Detention

  • Neofeud

  • The Drifter

  • Saint Kotar

  • Nightmare Frames

  • Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller

Less violent

Games that feels like Yet Another Killing Game but with less combat and destruction

  • Mushroom Oasis

  • Mesmalie

  • Minotaur

  • Song of Farca

  • Love, Money, Rock'n'Roll

  • Fate/stay night REMASTERED

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Yet Another Killing Game: Broadly representative of its motivational profile, with a few distinct shifts. Motivations that often define this kind of title include Survival, Violence, Fellowship, Intimacy. Here, the score leans higher than usual among comparable games on Intimacy, Story. It leans lower than usual among comparable games on Expression.

Last update: 22/08/2026