Hollow Knight
Descend into the Dark Venture down into a beautiful, ruined world of insects and heroes
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The best Hollow Knight alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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Let's start with what's the same: Dr. Fetus is still a jerk, gameplay is super challenging but fair, there are tight controls and great levels and you will die. a lot.
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SuperTux is a classic 2D jump'n run sidescroller game in a style similar to the original Super...
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OnTask: the better eSignature solution.
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Castlevania-inspired, action platformer with roguelike elements.
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Ori and the Blind Forest is a superb, Platform, Action-Adventure, Role-playing, and Single-player video game created by Moon Studios and published by Microsoft Studios.
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“Dark, disturbing, yet eerily beautiful, Limbo is a world that deserves to be explored.” Joystiq. “Limbo is as close to perfect at what it does as a game can get.” Destructoid. Buy LIMBO: Special Edition.
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Celeste is a platforming video game by Canadian video game developers Matt Thorson and Noel Berry.
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Rayman is a platform video game series created by Michel Ancel and owned by Ubisoft.
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Cuphead is a Single and Multiplayer Run and Gun video game developed and published by StudioMDHR Entertainment.
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A fan-made 8-bit-style Megaman side scrolling shooter game.
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Dig, Fight, Build! The very world is at your fingertips as you fight for survival, fortune, and glory.
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Megaman Rock Force is a fan-made game designed to mimic the look and feel of classic 8-bit Megaman...
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In VVVVVV, the player controls Captain Viridian, who is lost in an alternate dimension, in search...
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Secret Maryo Chronicles is an Open Source two-dimensional platform game and is using an Open Graphics Library for the best possible graphic design and stock performance.
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