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10 Best Games Like Last Night in Tokyo But For PC (Microsoft Windows)

Tindra has spent a week in Tokyo with her friend, Emil. But she's not been able to enjoy her time there as much as she had hoped. On the last day, she attends a monthly night club party for queer women and meet the dashing "Midnight Prince" of the club, Yozora. And she's ready to do whatever it takes to make Tindra's last night in Tokyo memorable...

If you enjoyed playing Last Night in Tokyo and are looking for similar games on PC (Microsoft Windows), here are 10 great alternatives.

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10 Games Like Last Night in Tokyo But For PC (Microsoft Windows)

1. Seduce Me the Otome

Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac

Similar simulator genre and theme.

2. After the Bell Rings

Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac

Similar indie genre and theme.

3. A Wave of Lights

PC (Microsoft Windows)

Similar indie genre and theme.

4. Mimsy & Friends!

PC (Microsoft Windows)

Similar indie genre and theme.

5. Elated Sorrow

PC (Microsoft Windows)

Similar indie genre and theme.

6. Red Rebellion

Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac

Similar indie genre and romance theme.

7. It's A Promise

PC (Microsoft Windows)

Similar indie genre and theme.

8. A Guardian's Wish

PC (Microsoft Windows)

Similar indie genre and theme.

9. Saturn's Rising Temperature

PC (Microsoft Windows)

Similar indie genre and theme.

10. RadiAngel

PC (Microsoft Windows)

Similar indie genre and theme.

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Miguel (austernotus) is a game developer and pixel artist who believes the best recommendations come from understanding a game's core systems. With a background that spans from high-level MMO PVP (2100+ in WoW) to professional SEO, his analysis goes beyond the surface to find the games you'll actually love.

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