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The Stanley Parable

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The Stanley Parable is a Adventure game from Galactic Cafe with a 92% positive Steam review signal. Indie Lantern indexes it for players browsing by weird, single-player.

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Developer
Galactic Cafe
Release year
2013
Playtime
Varies by player
Price
$7.49
Review signal
92% positive

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System requirementsMinimum and recommended specs

PC

Minimum
OS *: Windows XP/Vista/7/8 Processor: 3.0 GHz P4, Dual Core 2.0 (or higher) or AMD64X2 (or higher) Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: Video card must be 128 MB or more and should be a DirectX 9-compatible with support for Pixel Shader 2.0b (ATI Radeon X800 or higher / NVIDIA GeForce 7600 or higher / Intel HD Graphics 2000 or higher – *NOT* an Express graphics card). Storage: 3 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible

macOS

Minimum
OS: Mac OS X 10.8 or higher required Processor: 3.0 GHz P4, Dual Core 2.0 (or higher) or AMD64X2 (or higher) Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: ATI Radeon 2400 or higher / NVIDIA 8600M or higher

Linux

Minimum
OS: Ubuntu 12.04 Processor: Dual core from Intel or AMD at 2.8 GHz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: nVidia GeForce 8600/9600GT, ATI/AMD Radeon HD2600/3600 (Graphic Drivers: nVidia 310, AMD 12.11), OpenGL 2.1 Storage: 4 GB available space Sound Card: OpenAL Compatible Sound Card

From Steam reviews

Review notes

The Stanley Parable is worth a closer look if you want narrative adventure, liminal, replayable, and exploration.

Best for players who want liminal, psychological horror, chaotic fun, and narrative adventure.

Check more carefully if you dislike technical roughness.

narrative-adventure

Play style

The experience is more story-and-place driven than systems-heavy.

liminal

Setting

The mood sits in uncanny, empty, or dreamlike spaces.

replayable

Fit

The structure gives reasons to return rather than finish once.

exploration

Play style

The draw is moving through spaces, discovering details, and learning the world.

psychological-horror

Setting

The fear comes through pressure, perception, or psychological unease.

chaotic-fun

Tone

The appeal is messy, funny, and unpredictable rather than polished calm.

great-with-friends

Fit

It tends to be better when shared with friends.

buggy

Friction

Technical roughness or instability comes up often enough to check.

Why it fits

Best for players who want liminal, narrative-driven exploration with psychological horror and chaotic humor. Story-and-place driven adventure with an uncanny mood, replayable structure, and a strong sense of exploration.

Who might skip it

Skip if you dislike technical roughness or want systems-heavy gameplay.

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