Games like Total Accurate Food Chain Simulator

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The Fog Knows Your Name screenshot
The Fog Knows Your Name is an indie adventure-RPG game developed by Choice of Games. It was originally released in 2019. Choice of Games published the game. The Fog Knows Your Name is available on PC, macOS and Linux. The game is sold via Steam.
Choice of Broadsides screenshot
Choice of Broadsides is an indie adventure-RPG game developed by Choice of Games. It was originally released in 2010. It was published by Choice of Games. Most rawgers rated the game as "Skip". You can play Choice of Broadsides on macOS, PC, Linux and Android. You can purchase the game on Steam, Google Play and App Store.
Mission: Impossible (1990) screenshot
Mission: Impossible (1990) is an action-adventure game developed by Konami Digital Entertainment. It was originally released in 1990. It was published by Ultra Games. On review aggregator Metacritic, Mission: Impossible (1990) has a score of 61. Most rawgers rated the game as "Recommended". You can play Mission: Impossible (1990) on NES. It was produced by Arthur Houtman and Erwan Kergall. Benoit Arribart directed the game. Jun Funahashi, Lalo Schifrin, Mike Pummell and Rich Goldman scored the game.
We Are Terror: The First Days screenshot
We Are Terror: The First Days is a game developed by Kuzcopia. It was originally released in 2018. It was published by HDamas. You can play We Are Terror: The First Days on PC. You can purchase the game on Steam.
Lazy Jones screenshot
Lazy Jones is a game developed by David Whittaker. It came out on 01-01-1984. Terminal Software published the game. You can play Lazy Jones on Commodore / Amiga. It was scored by David Whittaker.
Fairlight screenshot
Fairlight is a game developed by Edge Games and Bo Jangeborg. It was originally released in 1985. Edge Games published the game. The game is rated as "Recommended" on RAWG. Fairlight is available on Commodore / Amiga. It was scored by Mike Alsop, Mike Alsop (C64) and Pennsoft (Spectrum).