Because you enjoyed Big Brother: Another Story Rebuild
Games Like Big Brother
If you’ve spent serious time with Big Brother: Another Story Rebuild, you already know the pull: a domestic sandbox where your choices slowly reshape the women around you, where voyeurism and blackmail mechanics layer into something surprisingly deep, and where each unlocked scene feels genuinely earned. The Rebuild treatment tightened the original concept, added multilingual support, and gave the whole thing a visual polish that holds up well. It’s one of the most complete expressions of the household-corruption sub-genre—and for a lot of players, it’s the game that made them realise how much they enjoy this particular flavour of sandbox storytelling. But once you’ve exhausted every route, the question is always the same: where do you go next? These six games know exactly what you’re looking for.
1. The Tyrant

The Tyrant is the closest 1:1 mechanical analog to Big Brother in the genre. A male protagonist returns to a household full of women across multiple relationship dynamics and systematically reshapes their behaviour through blackmail, persuasion, and slow corruption. The 3DCG is solid and well-animated, the sandbox pacing gives you genuine control over how hard or soft you play each route, and the balance between netorare paths and straightforward corruption keeps individual playthroughs feeling different. Version 0.9.7 represents years of consistent development—there’s a serious volume of content here, and Saddoggames has kept the update cadence steady throughout.
2. Dreams of Desire

Where Big Brother gives you sandbox freedom, Dreams of Desire gives you a tightly authored narrative—but the emotional core is identical: family members gradually transforming, scenes that pay off weeks of slow-burn setup, and 3DCG visuals from Lewdlab that still hold up beautifully. The mind-control angle adds a slightly different flavour to the corruption mechanics, and the completed Definitive Edition means you get a proper ending rather than an ongoing development loop. It’s also available in five community translations. If you want the same genre feelings but with the satisfaction of a finished story and a polished final act, this is where you start.
3. Corruption

Mr.C’s simply-titled Corruption is one of the foundational games of the household-corruption sandbox genre—essentially a spiritual ancestor to the Big Brother formula. A male protagonist uses persuasion and mind-control across a domestic and neighbourhood setting, working through milf routes, exhibitionism mechanics, voyeurism scenes, and a corruption progression that rewards patience. The 3DCG is older but competent, and the breadth of content is impressive for a game from its era. Understanding this title gives you context for almost every design decision in BBAS Rebuild: the sandbox structure, the daily routine loop, the layered relationship stats. It’s essential historical context for the genre.
4. Photo Hunt

Photo Hunt puts a clever surface layer on the same engine that powers Big Brother: your protagonist is a photographer who uses his camera to build leverage, turning voyeurism and blackmail into an explicit core mechanic rather than a background element. The 3DCG is among the best-looking in the niche, the cast includes a milf, sisters, and neighbours across well-developed individual routes, and the “collecting evidence” framing gives the corruption content a narrative logic that makes each scene land harder. Multiple routes per character and a sandbox structure that rewards thorough exploration make this one of the most mechanically coherent blackmail-corruption games available.
5. Heart Problems

Heart Problems takes the Big Brother domestic formula and shifts the emphasis toward harem-building and romance without abandoning the corruption and incest dynamics that define the genre. The 3DCG is clean and modern, animations are smooth, and the writing has a lighter, warmer register that makes the relationships feel less coerced and more like mutual drift. If you appreciate the household-sandbox structure of BBAS Rebuild but want your next game to feel a bit more earned—where the women feel like characters rather than targets—Heart Problems hits that balance well. It’s a lower-stakes, higher-warmth variant of exactly the same fantasy.
6. Where the Heart Is

CheekyGimp’s long-running Where the Heart Is sits at the literary end of the household-corruption spectrum. The 3DCG renders are some of the strongest in the genre, the writing carries genuine dramatic weight, and the game manages to make corruption arcs feel earned within a larger character-driven story. Multiple women across layered relationship dynamics, a male protagonist navigating genuine emotional complexity, and sandbox structure that rewards patience over speed—it’s the same fantasy as Big Brother, executed with more care for character development and narrative craft. Now at Episode 25 with consistent updates, there’s a substantial and well-paced body of content waiting.