If you are still looking for great alternatives after playing Blue Prince, here are a few good options to try out.

Raw Fury struck gold with Blue Prince, especially with its unique art design and structure. It was unlike any other, and after wrapping up the story, you are probably looking for similar titles.
While some of these games are different, they evoke a similar experience. Here are some games to try if you loved playing Blue Prince.
5 Games Like Blue Prince That You Should Play
1) Lorelei and the Laser Eyes

One of the greatest strengths of Lorelei and the Laser Eyes is its environmental storytelling. You take on the role of Lorelei and accept an invitation to Italy. The dark and creepy setting is all a ruse to keep you from solving puzzles around the area.
The hotel is a massive labyrinth, and you will likely lose track of where you have been as you search for clues. Lorelei and the Laser Eyes is a great puzzle-solving game that requires critical thinking and observation skills to overcome.
2) Indiana Jones and the Great Circle

While Blue Prince is more about looking for clues to find a certain room, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle offers a similar experience, but with more action. MachineGames crafted an original story that blends right into the Indiana Jones lore, presented through a more interactive medium.
In this first-person adventure, you become Indiana Jones as you fight the forces of the Axis powers. You will explore areas full of hidden items that require a bit of tinkering and fiddling to uncover. This game delivers everything you would expect from an Indiana Jones adventure—from history to intense action encounters to solving puzzles and more.
3) Stray

Annapurna Interactive took a different approach with Stray, but in a unique way. You control a stray cat exploring the streets of a futuristic dystopia devoid of life. Throughout the adventure, you solve environmental puzzles by thinking like a cat. Cat lovers will enjoy this game, especially since it provides them with the unique perspective of their beloved pets.
Cats view the world differently, and to see it through their eyes as you explore the environment and solve puzzles as if you were one of them is a truly unique experience.
4) Detroit: Become Human

This single-player experience features an overlapping storytelling structure, meaning you will control more than one android. In Detroit: Become Human, you play as a deviant hunter named Connor, a revolutionary leader named Markus, and a protective mother figure named Kara.
All three characters are not human but can perceive the world more sharply through their robotic eyes, spotting hidden clues and useful items. The environment becomes your greatest ally, but it also conceals elements that can alter the overarching story. Clues are all around you, and it’s up to you to find them.
5) Disco Elysium

Disco Elysium may use a different camera angle than Blue Prince, but there are several key similarities. In Disco Elysium, you play as a detective solving the mystery behind a heinous crime by searching for clues. This tabletop-inspired adventure offers a fresh take on the RPG genre, especially in terms of player freedom.
You can approach NPCs and start conversations to extract more clues and vital information to help solve your case. Puzzle-solving and clue-hunting go hand in hand, and the developers at ZA/UM accomplished this brilliantly.
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