

You’ll come across lots of two-faced characters in the game, like the Cheshire Cat (a soul-sucking demon), your “protective” teacher who exploits you, and your orphan pals that take you to different places. In fact, the similarities are really close that you’ll sometimes feel like you’re playing Undertale instead of Alicemare.Īlicemare is a horror-adventure game set in a world where everything is unnatural. While it has a different storyline, the gameplay has similarities at all levels. If you want to play an Undertale clone, you should give Alicemare a try. The list below also includes games with combat styles that are simple to learn, don’t require considerable effort, or can be avoided altogether. They have meta-fictional aspects in both their gameplay and story writing, guaranteeing an ironic narrative that employs introspection to underline the relationship between reality and fiction. The games below offer the same mechanics and experiences as Undertale. The game also boasts a unique combat style, which involves players trying to nonviolently tackle the enemy and evade bullet-like assaults from foes by getting their hearts out of the way. The writing is often dark, ironic, sarcastic, and continuously shatters the fourth wall. Narrating the Undertale story through impressive characters and writing has earned the game limitless praise. This affects the dialogue and outcome of the story. On your way back up the world, you’ll need to make important decisions about befriending or killing the monsters you meet. In this weird underground world, you come across a wide range of monsters. In this game, you play a human child and explore an imaginary underground world. Moon is available now for Nintendo Switch.Developed by GameMaker, Undertale is a unique role-playing game that was published in late 2015. Next: Moon Is Coming To Nintendo Switch On August 27 Moon is it's own thing and manages to be a bizarre oddity in its own unique way, and it's clear that Fox took inspiration from the best aspects of the game.īoth games also have jokes about rocks that move on their own, as that's clearly a comedy goldmine. The gameplay of both is very different, with Moon being more of a puzzle game set in a world that uses a Majora's Mask-style schedule, so people shouldn't expect them to be similar in that respect.

It's clear that Moon was a big inspiration for Undertale on a number of levels and people who love the story of Frisk should definitely check it out. Both games use Love as a player stat that can be increased over time. In Undertale, Love is an acronym for Level of Violence. In Moon, the player has to spread Love by helping people and saving the spirits of dead animals. The two games also have an obsession with Love, but in different ways.
