Not Tonight
Not Tonight is a Simulation, Historical, Multiple Endings, Adventure, Politics, RPG, and Single-player video game offered by PanicBarn. Throughout the gameplay, the player assumes the role of a bouncer at the British Museum, where an event of British History occurs.
While playing the game, the player needs to check the tickets of the public, make decisions whether the person is eligible to attend the event. As the player makes progress through the game, he performs his duty at the larger venues in big seminars and events. The player must check the identity, nationality, age, and if something looks suspicious, the player musts take actions against the suspected person.
The player’s performance will affect if anybody without the ticket enters the museum or someone who is not on the guest list. At every entry, the game reward points to the player if he makes a perfect decision, and if the decision goes wrong, his social credit will decrease, and it ends the game.
After the end of every seminar, the player comes back to the home and spend time with family and friends through NPC interaction. Not tonight game with core features, such as NPC Communication, Addictive Gameplay, and Different Seminars, is the best game for a management lover.
#1 Sunless Sea
Sunless Sea is a mix of Exploration, Surreal, Role-playing and Rogue-like elements developed and published by Failbetter Games for multiple platforms. It offers the universe of Fallen London where the game takes place, in which the fictional London has been moved under the surface of the Earth to the Unterzee’s edge. The player takes on the role of the protagonist, who is a steamship captain and must explore the dungeons to battle against enemies and complete a series of quests to earn experience points. During the gameplay, the player collects resources and can use to discover new locations, trading goods across the stunning environment, battling ships and take down zee monsters to advances through the plot. There are various types of rogue-like gameplay such as procedurally generated maps, permanent death, subsequent characters and more. The world is split into multiple islands and each island has a variety of quests, enemy types, and more. The player can sell items to earn money and use to raise his level. Sunless Sea is an addictive game to play and enjoy.