Life Gallery
Life Gallery is an Adventure, Puzzle, and Single-player video game developed by 751 Games Co. Throughout the game, the player controls an unnamed character with one eye and needs to connect links to unveil a mysterious faith of an evil cult. The game has a series of horrifying tragedies, and adopting different tragedies will let the player go through unique experiences.
Each puzzle is hidden and the step to solve them depends on manipulation with the objects within the illustrations. As the player offers the best solution, he progresses the plot and reveals the truth about the mysteries. It all depends on the player’s imagination and sensitivity to advance the story. It is an addictive game with no combats, but the puzzles keep the player in serious trouble.
It is an offline adventure letting the player access it from anywhere. With the core features such as Mysteries, Interactive Environment, Multiple Puzzles, and Point-and-Click Scenario, it is the best combat-free game.
#1 Samsara Room
Samsara Room is a Casual, Adventure, and Single-player video game developed by Rusty Lake for mobile platforms. The player finds himself in a strange room with a telephone, a mirror, a clock, and other odd objects during the game. The player needs to enlighten the truth and escape this extremely strange room.
In this point-and-click adventure, the player finds new puzzles and immersive soundtrack. The player is completely unaware of the interaction, but as he advances, the player learns tricks to complete the quests. It is an offline adventure letting the player access it anytime, anywhere.
Progression will let the player explore things and discover many hidden aspects. The game has core features such as Hidden Mysteries, Environmental Interaction, Multiple Objects, and Point-and-Click Adventure.
#2 My Boo – Your Virtual Pet Game
My Boo – Your Virtual Pet Game is a Casual, Adventure, and Single-player video game developed by Tapps Games for mobile platforms. Throughout the game, the player controls Boo, a virtual pet, where the main mission is to pay attention and take care in the best possible way. The player needs to feed it, wash it, and take care of its sleep.
The game has over 20 mini-games that will keep the player entertained and let Boo be happy. If the pet gets hungry, the player must give him delicious and nutritious food ranges from tacos to barbecue ribs. The player can also dress up his pet and modify it accordingly.
The player must select its hair and accessories such as hats like a regal crown or a leprechaun hat. Over time, the pet will get dirty but taking a bath makes it clean. The game allows the player to decorate Boo’s house with decorative items and beautiful wallpapers.
#3 Cats are Cute
Cats are Cute is a Casual, Simulation, and Single-player video game developed by kkiruk studios for Android and iOS. Throughout the game, the player tames cute cats, and the task is to take good care of them. The player will find the cats playing in this stress-free and relaxing gameplay.
The game has many cats where the player needs to collect all these cats over advancement. The player must discover every cat’s skills and alter its characteristics. The game allows the player to build buildings where the cats live, and over time, it will turn into a cat town.
It is easy to play where the player has to collect hearts by petting and playing with the cats. To feed the cats, the player must have a collection of fishes and cat-grass. Cats are Cute game keeps interesting features including Feeding, Cute Characters, Cat Towns, and Relaxing Gameplay.
#4 Pluck It: hairs and emotions
Pluck It: hairs and emotions is a Trivia, Puzzle, and Single-player video game developed by Feeling Games Company for mobile platforms. Throughout the game, the player needs to remember his emotions and pluck different hair to explore the things behind the scene. Some hairs are smoother enough, but the player needs to use his creativity and imagination to pluck them.
The game has no rules and regulations, letting the player feel free. The most interesting thing is the game is ad-free and keeps no mission scenarios to give stress. The main thing that a player learns is being aware of people’s emotions.
The digital era has snatched the attention, and Pluck It game brings all those things, needs to feel the emotions. Pluck It: hairs and emotions have core features such as Stress-free Game, 30 Emotions, Many Hairs, and Limitless Gameplay.
#5 Krystopia: A Puzzle Journey
Krystopia: A Puzzle Journey is an Adventure, Puzzle, and Single-player video game developed by Antler Interactive for Android and iOS. Throughout the game, the player finds himself in a protagonist’s role named Nova Dune, a space explorer whose main mission is to find out about the unaware signal received on the ship.
While investigating it, the female comes on a desolated planet where all civilization has disappeared. The player needs to solve challenging puzzles and open the mystery that lies in the universe of Krystopia, a room with intriguing puzzles and hidden objects. One of the best things about the game is that it has no ads letting the player enjoy his journey with no interruptions.
The player has to enhance his thinking skills and use creativity to escape the room by solving increasingly puzzles. The game has many interesting features such as Challenging Puzzles, Ad-free Scenario, Interactive Environment, and Female Protagonist.
#6 Not Not – A Brain-Buster
Not Not – A Brain-Buster is an Adventure, Puzzle, and Single-player video game developed by Altshift for multiple platforms. In this puzzle game, the player needs to monitor the instructions and leads his character in the correct direction from all four directions. The correct choice will lead the player to victories, whereas a wrong one lets the player play again.
The game has two playable modes such as classic mode and challenge mode. In the classic mode, the player has to discover a new concept on each level, whereas, in challenge mode, the player must go as far as possible through complex instructions.
The game has easy touch controls where the player has to swipe the screen to lead the character through the required direction. The initial stages are easy to pass, but as the player advances, the game gets complicated. The game has core features such as Two Playable Modes, Touchscreen Controls, Puzzles, and Addictive Gameplay.
#7 No Humanity – The Hardest Game
No Humanity – The Hardest Game is an Adventure, Arcade, and Single-player video game developed by Sweaty Chair Studios for mobile platforms. Throughout the game, the player controls a small spaceship where the mission is to survive as long as possible. The game has no enemies, but the traps and obstacles make it more challenging than the enemy-based game.
The game has multi-directional traps, and the player finds himself in a completely dangerous environment. It is not the game for everyone but playing again-and-again lets the player become a pro. In the space-themed apocalypse, the player finds two playable modes as survival and multiplayer mode.
Three difficulty levels are there to test the player, where the player can set difficulty accordingly. In the multiplayer mode, up to four players play together where when one person bites the dust, the game overs. It is offline that a player can access without internet access.