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Few titles capture what makes Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire unique: adventure storytelling, combat magic and fantasy world. After measuring 7 attributes across over 6,700 games, these are the 34 most faithful alternatives. Luigi's Mansion 3, The World Ends with You and To the Moon top the ranking, with Luigi's Mansion 3 at number one (91/100).

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GenreAdventureSubgenreNarrative Adventure
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Year 2005Dev Electronic Arts

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The closest game to Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is Luigi's Mansion 3 — scoring 91/100 on our similarity scale. The World Ends with You and To the Moon follow close behind.

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34 similar games foundUpdated June 2026
Luigi's Mansion 3
AdventureNarrative Adventure
OfflineSoloMultiplayerFantasyThird Person
IGDB89· 14OC85· 133
Year 2019Dev Next Level Games · NintendoOn Switch

✓ Fits the narrative adventures cluster, with adventure storytelling, fantasy world and offline

≠ Where it differs: brings dark, oppressive atmosphere, horror setting and setting scifi, while skipping combat magic

The World Ends with You
AdventureNarrative Adventure
SoloMultiplayerNarrative2D
IGDB91· 3
Year 2007Dev Jupiter Corporation · Square Enix

✓ Same family of narrative adventures: single-player focus and multiplayer gameplay

≠ Stands apart with deep RPG systems, strong narrative focus and visual 2d, while skipping adventure storytelling

To the Moon
AdventureNarrative Adventure
SoloFantasy
OC86· 16
Year 2015Dev Design By CloudOn Web

✓ Nearly identical: adventure storytelling, fantasy world and single-player focus.

≠ Missing: combat magic.

The Gardens Between
AdventureNarrative Adventure
SoloFantasyThird PersonNarrativeRelaxing
Steam👍 94%· 2.7KIGDB81· 9OC79· 73
Year 2018Dev The Voxel AgentsOn PS4 · Linux · Android

✓ Both are narrative adventures — sharing adventure storytelling, fantasy world and single-player focus

≠ Where it differs: brings puzzle design, strong narrative focus and vibe relaxing, while skipping combat magic

Life Is Strange
AdventureNarrative Adventure
SoloFantasyThird PersonNarrativeSci-Fi
Steam👍 96%· 173KIGDB79· 7
Year 2015Dev DON'T NOD · Feral InteractiveOn PlayStation 3 · PS4 · Linux

✓ Fits the narrative adventures cluster, with adventure storytelling, fantasy world and single-player focus

≠ Stands apart with puzzle design, strong narrative focus and setting scifi, while skipping combat magic

Old Man's Journey
AdventureNarrative Adventure
SoloMultiplayerCasualNarrativeCartoon
Steam👍 87%· 4.2KOC73· 37
Year 2017Dev Broken Rules · Tilt Games AsiaOn PS4 · Android · PC

✓ Both are narrative adventures — sharing adventure storytelling, single-player focus and multiplayer gameplay

≠ Stands apart with puzzle design, vibe casual and strong narrative focus, while skipping combat magic

Brothers - A Tale of Two Sons
AdventureNarrative Adventure
SoloOfflineMultiplayerFantasyThird Person
Steam👍 94%· 41KRAWG👍 84%· 1.6KMC90IGDB83· 16OC77· 31
Year 2013Dev Starbreeze Studios · 505 GamesPlaytime ~3hOn PC · PS · Xbox

✓ Same family of narrative adventures: adventure storytelling, fantasy world and single-player focus

≠ Where it differs: brings puzzle design, strong narrative focus and stealth mechanics, while skipping combat magic

Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers
AdventureNarrative Adventure
SoloFantasyThird PersonNarrativeDark
Steam👍 89%· 192
Year 1993Dev Sierra On-LineOn PC · Mac

✓ Both are narrative adventures — sharing adventure storytelling, fantasy world and single-player focus

≠ Stands apart with puzzle design, horror tension and strong narrative focus, while skipping combat magic

Riven: The Sequel to Myst
AdventureNarrative Adventure
SoloFantasyNarrativeHardcoreCasual
Steam👍 89%· 1.4K
Year 1997Dev Cyan Worlds · Acclaim EntertainmentOn PC · Mac

✓ Fits the narrative adventures cluster, with adventure storytelling, fantasy world and single-player focus

≠ Its own twist: puzzle design, strong narrative focus and punishing difficulty, while skipping combat magic

Return of the Obra Dinn
AdventureNarrative Adventure
SoloFantasyNarrativeHardcoreDark
Steam👍 97%· 34KRAWG👍 85%· 759MC88IGDB95· 7OC89· 56
Year 2018Dev Lucas Pope · 3909Playtime ~5hOn PC · PS · Xbox

✓ Same family of narrative adventures: adventure storytelling, fantasy world and single-player focus

≠ Stands apart with puzzle design, horror tension and strong narrative focus, while skipping combat magic

Blacksad: Under the Skin
AdventureNarrative Adventure
SoloFantasyThird PersonNarrativeDark
Steam👍 83%· 6.8KIGDB66· 4OC62· 43
Year 2019Dev Ys Interactive · MicroidsOn Xbox · PS4 · PC

✓ Same family of narrative adventures: adventure storytelling, fantasy world and single-player focus

≠ Its own twist: puzzle design, strong narrative focus and dark, oppressive atmosphere, while skipping combat magic

A Bird Story
AdventureNarrative Adventure
SoloFantasyNarrativeCasualPixel Art
Steam👍 85%· 11KIGDB68· 3OC67· 13
Year 2014Dev Freebird GamesOn Linux · PC · Mac

✓ Fits the narrative adventures cluster, with adventure storytelling, fantasy world and single-player focus

≠ Its own twist: deep RPG systems, visual novel storytelling and strong narrative focus, while skipping combat magic

Maniac Mansion
AdventureNarrative Adventure
SoloFantasyNarrativeDarkHorror
Steam👍 88%· 221IGDB90· 1
Year 1987Dev Lucasfilm GamesOn PC · Mac

✓ Same family of narrative adventures: adventure storytelling, fantasy world and single-player focus

≠ Stands apart with puzzle design, strong narrative focus and dark, oppressive atmosphere, while skipping combat magic

Beyond: Two Souls
AdventureNarrative Adventure
SoloMultiplayerThird PersonCo-opNarrative
Steam👍 88%· 40KIGDB66· 15OC71· 36
Year 2013Dev Quantic Dream · Sony Computer EntertainmentOn PlayStation 3 · PS4 · PC

✓ Both are narrative adventures — sharing adventure storytelling, single-player focus and multiplayer gameplay

≠ Its own twist: horror tension, strong narrative focus and dark, oppressive atmosphere, while skipping combat magic

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Frequently asked questions

What is the best game similar to Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire?
The closest game to Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is Luigi's Mansion 3, scoring 91/100 on our similarity scale. They share 6 gameplay attributes, including adventure storytelling, offline and single-player focus. It's the most faithful alternative currently available.
What are the top games like Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire?
The three closest games to Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire are: 1. Luigi's Mansion 3 (91/100, 6 shared attributes) 2. The World Ends with You (84/100, 2 shared attributes) 3. To the Moon (83/100, 3 shared attributes). All share Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire's most important gameplay attributes, ranked out of 34 candidates across 7 dimensions.
Is The World Ends with You similar to Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire?
Yes, very much so — The World Ends with You scores 84/100 similarity to Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. They share 2 attributes, including single-player focus and multiplayer gameplay. It's one of the most direct alternatives available.
What Adventure games are similar to Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire?
The best Adventure games similar to Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire are Luigi's Mansion 3, To the Moon, The Gardens Between and Life Is Strange. All share the Adventure genre alongside other key Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire attributes like adventure storytelling, offline and single-player focus.
How is similarity to Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire calculated?
We compare Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire against every game in our catalog using 7 gameplay attributes: genre, atmosphere, world structure, play modes, combat style, and more. Each category is weighted differently — genre matters more than visual style, for instance. The result is a 0-100 score reflecting how closely a game replicates the Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire experience, not just whether it shares the same genre label.