Yoko no Hanashi similar games & best alternatives

Yoko no Hanashi

PC (Microsoft Windows) • 2026

Should you play it?

Yoko no Hanashi is a first-person survival horror game where you need to survive in an abandoned college with one of your chosen yandere: Yoto (male version) and Yoko (female version)

What works

  • Compelling psychological horror narrative
  • Multiple endings and branching storylines
  • Distinct male and female yandere characters
  • Atmospheric sound design and voice acting
  • Good replay value for price

Things to keep in mind

  • Some bugs and glitches reported
  • Limited interaction with yandere characters
  • Repetitive item collection and exploration
  • Lack of control customization
  • Graphics and animations could be improved

What to play next

Top picks

Games that feels the closest overall

  • White Day: A Labyrinth Named School

  • SIGNALIS

  • MiSide

  • Pocket Mirror ~ GoldenerTraum

  • 迷离诡夜 blurred weird night

  • Crimson Snow (2023)

Less intimate

Games that feels like Yoko no Hanashi but with less focus on close relationships

  • House

  • Evil Nun: The Broken Mask

  • Repella Fella

  • Hollow Cocoon

  • KRAMPEN

  • Total Chaos

Less expressive

Games that feels like Yoko no Hanashi but with less self-expression and customization

  • The Crooked Man

  • Camp Sunshine

  • Potato Thriller

  • [Chilla's Art] The Caregiver | 終焉介護

  • Don't Be Afraid

  • Yuppie Psycho: Executive Edition

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Yoko no Hanashi: A very typical example of its motivational profile. Motivations that often define this kind of title include Expression, Fellowship, Cooperation, Leadership. Here, the score leans higher than usual among comparable games on Intimacy, Expression, Exploration.

Last update: 22/08/2026