The Best Narrative Games for Mac OS - Page 5

Update : Some Goodbyes We Made added at rank #38.
Here are our 10 Best Narrative Games for Mac OS, position 41 to 50:
41

Vagrus - The Riven Realms (2020)

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Embark on a perilous journey across a realm forsaken by the gods and devastated by an arcane cataclysm. Accompanied by a hardy crew, you must trade, fight, and explore your way to success as the leader of a traveling company in Vagrus, an award-winning turn-based post-apocalyptic fantasy RPG.


  • turn-based
  • choices
  • rpg
  • trading
  • fantasy
  • narrative
  • open-world
  • strategy
  • dragon
  • lore
  • exploration
  • post-apocalyptic
  • story
  • resource-management
  • dungeon

42

Far from Noise (2017)

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Far from Noise is a narrative set on the edge of a cliff, where two characters discuss what it means to balance between life and death.

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  • narrative
  • conversation
  • relaxing
  • driven
  • dialogue
  • casual
  • rich
  • thought-provoking
  • entertainment

43

A Normal Lost Phone (2017)

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A Normal Lost Phone is a 2017 puzzle video game developed by Accidental Queens and published by Playdius and Plug In Digital, released on Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, and Nintendo Switch. The game was programmed by Diane Landais.[3] In September 2017, a spiritual sequel to the game was released, entitled Another Lost Phone: Laura's Story. The games explore themes of LGBT identity and domestic abuse by asking the player to investigate the phone of a stranger.[4][5][6]


  • fiction
  • narrative
  • puzzle
  • mystery
  • lgbtq
  • story
  • short
  • interactive
  • character-driven
  • detective
  • bold
  • custom-designed
  • phone
  • difficult

44

Dot's Home (2021)

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DOT’S HOME is a single-player, 2D, narrative-driven video game that follows a young Black woman in Detroit living in her grandmother’s beloved home, as she travels through time to relive key moments in her family’s history where race, place, and home collide in difficult choices.

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  • point-and-click
  • choices
  • 1980s
  • narrative
  • text
  • 1990s
  • 2d
  • single-player
  • multiple-endings
  • exploration
  • story
  • historical
  • open
  • manipulation
  • travel

45

A Place for the Unwilling (2019)

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You only have 21 days until this living city dies. The clock is ticking. You can’t be everywhere at once. Decide what to explore, who to meet and see every decision shape the curious stories and terrible secrets of this branching narrative game.

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  • lovecraftian
  • narrative
  • choices
  • adventure
  • text
  • mystery
  • exploration
  • trading
  • dark
  • atmospheric
  • rich
  • story
  • fantasy
  • socio-economy

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