


Pretty uncanny how many themes Endling shares with Stray when you lay it all out in front of you, huh? The gameplay on offer here is a little different from Stray in that this game is a side-scrolling adventure game like Limbo and Braid, for example. In at number two, we have a game that is fresh off the presses, having released the exact same day as Stray what are the odds? Endling: Extinction is Forever sees the player take control of a fox who must fight to defend her young against the perils of this tragic world ravaged by the humans that left it behind. For all these reasons and more, this makes for a great game to play when you finish up with Stray. It’s a well-designed and beautifully crafted game, but it accepts that it is equally a silly game about a goose causing mayhem. Then thirdly, I placed it on this list because it doesn’t take itself too seriously. Second, I placed it here due to the clever puzzle design and the need to fully explore the small areas of the map that you uncover to work through your list of tasks. You are just a Goose, as you are just a cat in Stray. You can’t magically speak you don’t have special powers. The first is that you play as an animal but with no gimmicks. I placed it on this list for a handful of reasons. This puzzle game won tonnes of awards back in 2020, and it’s easy to see why as it offers laugh-a-minute gameplay, sandbox-style fun, and accessible gameplay, meaning it’s a game for all the family. This title sets you loose in a quaint little English village, and your goal is simple. We begin proceedings with Untitled Goose Game, a title that began as an office prank, but soon morphed into one of the most successful indie games in recent memory. Here is our list of all the best games like Stray. Okay, cough up those furballs and get ready.

So to keep this locomotive on the tracks, here are my selection criteria: Okay, before we jump into this list and start drawing comparisons to this new and exciting feline adventure, we need to lay down some ground rules so that we aren’t just throwing in any old anthropomorphized character or any old game which features an animal. So without further delay, here are my top picks for the Best Games Like Stray. This means that if you have completed this new Blue Twelve developed title, you’ll have something new and exciting lined up, so the gaming session never has to end. In this guide, I’m going to be looking at indie games that offer a similar gaming experience to this blockbuster cat game, doing the research, so you don’t have to. However, I’m still alive and kicking, so I guess the saying only applies to kitties. What other games deliver an action platformer/puzzle adventure like Stray? So naturally, the curiosity got the better of me, and I went digging. I say as much in my Stray PS5 Review, as the game truly surprised me and proved to be more than a simple gimmick. It’s a simple premise, but one that builds over the five-hour runtime to offer one of the most compelling indie, narrative-driven adventures of the year. Stray is an indie action platformer where you play a simple stray cat who has lost his pack and fell into a strange dystopian city locked away from the outside world. However, from the ashes of Wild, there have been lots of animal-based projects that have changed the perception of what a video game protagonist can be, and arguably, none have done this better than Stray. However, that project has seemingly been canceled, unless there is some sort of miraculous turnaround. Then who can forget the ill-fated Wild, which was supposed to allow players to switch from one sentient being to another on the fly. Then we have had games in recent memory like Nintendogs, where he has been asked to care for our treasured digital pets. I remember back when Call of Duty: Ghosts was released when the developers were giving it big licks about their dog models and physics.

There have been a few games in recent memory that have toyed with the idea of allowing players to become and interact with true-to-life animals.
