Keep the love coming with these 5 games like Love and Deepspace.
The gaming industry evolves each day, giving us some of the highest forms of immersion. Love and Deepspace sets the bar high as it takes the romance genre into a whole new level by allowing players to interact and form intimate relationships with their “caretakers.”
Adding a deeper level of immersion, the game’s recent update even includes a period tracking system where your caretaker actively reminds you about!
In this ONE Esports article, we list five other games like Love and Deepspace that combine relationship building, storytelling, and interactive gameplay.
Top 5 games like Love and Deepspace
Obey Me
Enter the infernal halls of hell as a transfer student surrounded by devilishly handsome looking demon brothers. Obey Me excels in its character driven storytelling, with each brother having a distinct personality and backstory.
Frequent updates and seasonal events ensure the game remains fresh with new story content, while the interactive storytelling keeps the players immersed with their chosen biases.
What sets this game apart is that characters talk through your phone even when the game is closed, its deep focus on player interactions, including real time texting and calling with characters, making every interaction feel personal.
Obey Me is available on Google Play and the App Store.
Tears of Themis
Tears of Themis is HoYoverse’s take on the otome genre. You play as an attorney investigating various cases while building relationships with four charming male characters.
What makes it stand out is its blend of detective gameplay and card-based mechanics, where collecting and upgrading cards unlocks new storylines and skills.
The unlocked storylines are the romance aspect of the game where it lets you develop your relationship with the characters and do their personal story chapters.
Like most otome games, you receive calls and text messages like you’re directly interacting with them in-game.
Tears of Themis is available on Google Play and the App Store.
Baldur’s Gate 3
If you want to stray away from the gacha factor and just want to interact with your favorite characters, Baldur’s Gate 3 may be a perfect fit for you.
Set in the fantasy world, its Dungeons and Dragons-inspired mechanics gives players unparalleled freedom to do anything. The “things” that you can do to your desired partner or partners can set the ideal story for your personal playthrough.
This game’s unique feature lies in its numerous action and dialogue that allows players to choose between moral dilemmas that can create romantic interactions or chaotic results to their desired characters.
Baldur’s Gate 3 is available on Windows, macOS, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.
Mr LOVE Queen’s Choice
In Mr. Love: Queen’s Choice, you’re a producer entangled in a supernatural world where you build relationships with yet another group of love interests.
This game also has Interactive elements, including texts, phone calls, and immersive story choices where the romance and story progression feel natural.
The unique appeal of its slice-of-life concept lies in its relatability. By depicting everyday problems, the story resonates deeply with audiences, making the characters and their struggles feel authentic and impactful.
Mr. LOVE: Queen’s Choice is available on the App Store and Google Play. You may also watch its anime adaptation on Crunchyroll.
Mystic Messenger
Mystic Messenger is a unique visual novel that revolves entirely around real-time messaging simulation.
The game introduces you to a mysterious messaging app that connects you with several characters. With the app, the player will organize a set of events that can build your personal relationship with the characters.
What makes this game stand out is its interactive, time-sensitive gameplay where you receive texts and calls from the characters which can affect the ending of your playthrough.
Mystic Messenger is available on Google Play and the App Store.
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