Hey Wavies!
So… you finished Squid Game and now you’re sitting there thinking, “What now? How do I possibly move on from that rollercoaster of a show?” Yeah, Iβve been there. That kind of drama doesnβt just endβyou carry it with you for a while. The tension, the heartbreak, the shocking twists… it leaves a void.
But guess what? There are some seriously good shows out there that can give you that same rush, that same sense of βI canβt stop watching this.β And no, Iβm not just throwing random thrillers at you. Iβve carefully picked six dramas (and not all of them are from Korea!) that bring similar vibesβsurvival games, social commentary, moral dilemmas, and that addictive unpredictability. Letβs jump right in!
1. Alice in Borderland

Letβs start off with a bang. Alice in Borderland is basically Squid Gameβs Japanese cousinβand a wild one at that. It throws you into an empty, eerie Tokyo where our main guy Arisu and his friends suddenly find themselves stuck in a life-or-death game zone. They have to survive twisted, terrifying games just to keep breathing.
What I love about this one is that itβs not just about survivalβitβs about why we survive. Arisuβs growth is emotional, the visuals are insane, and the games? Next-level. And when I tell you Season 2 just goes harder? Believe me, youβll be glued to your seat.
Where to watch: Netflix
2. The 8 Show

You want something that screams modern-day Squid Game? Here it is. The 8 Show came out in 2024, and honestly, itβs a whole social experiment disguised as a drama. Eight strangers, eight floors, one buildingβand the longer they stay, the more money they make. Sounds simple, right? Oh, just wait.
Itβs a full-on psychological battle, and it hits HARD on capitalism and greed. The tension builds every single episode, and you never really know who to trust. If Squid Game made you sit there questioning everyoneβs motives, The 8 Show will have you doing that and then some.
Where to watch: Netflix
3. Night Has Come

High schoolers. A school trip. A game gone horribly wrong. Night Has Come turns the classic Mafia game into a literal fight for survival, and I was NOT prepared for how intense this would get. Imagine being a student, and suddenly youβre told you have to vote on who dies next… and then that person actually dies?
Itβs dark, suspenseful, and honestly kinda disturbingβbut in that addictive K-drama way that keeps you watching. The group dynamics shift every episode, and nobody is safe. This one will mess with your head, just like Squid Game did.
Where to watch: Viki or K-drama platforms
4. 3%

Okay, hear me outβthis isnβt a K-drama, but it belongs on this list. 3% is a dystopian Brazilian series where people get one chance to leave poverty and join a better society called βThe Offshore.β But to do that, they have to go through The Processβa brutal, intense competition that only 3% of people actually survive.
This show is SO underrated. The moral decisions people make under pressure? Yikes. Itβs a powerful reflection of inequality and survival, and you canβt help but compare it to the setup of Squid Game. If you want a drama thatβs just as thought-provoking but totally different in setting, this one is a must-watch.
Where to watch: Netflix
5. The Pyramid Game

Okay, Wavies… this one? Itβs mean girl hierarchy meets psychological warfare, and itβs honestly terrifying in the best way. The Pyramid Game is set in an all-girls high school where students vote monthly to rank each other from A to F. And guess what happens to the girl who ends up in F? Bullying. Harassment. Social exile. Yeah, itβs brutal.
Our main girl, Sung Su-ji (played by Bona from WJSN), transfers into the school and quickly realizes how twisted this ranking system is. But instead of staying quiet, she decides to fight backβand thatβs when the real mind games begin. This drama tackles bullying, mob mentality, and survival in a way that feels way too real. If Squid Game showed you how society breaks people down, The Pyramid Game shows you how it starts at school.
Also, visually? Itβs GORGEOUS. Soft pastels, eerie quiet classrooms, and then BAMβemotional chaos. Itβs unsettling and addictive and will have you questioning everything about popularity and power.
Where to watch: TVING (you can use a VPN if you’re outside Korea)
6. Deathβs Game

Now this one is a bit different, but oh man, it hits deep. Deathβs Game is about a man who takes his own life, only to be punished by Deathβliterally. She sends him back to Earth to experience death over and over again, but in different peopleβs bodies. Each time, he has a chance to change fate, or die trying. Again.
This show? It’s a gut punch. Every episode feels like a moral test, and you start to realize how interconnected life and death really are. Itβs beautifully acted (shoutout to Seo In-guk and Park So-dam!), and while thereβs no official βgame,β the stakes are just as high. Youβll cry, youβll question your existence, and youβll want to rewatch it immediately.
Where to watch: TVING (Korea)
7. Sweet Home

Okay, time for something with a horror twist. Sweet Home is not a game show setupβbut it IS all about survival. Set in a rundown apartment complex, people begin turning into monsters based on their inner desires. Yes, itβs just as creepy as it sounds.
But what really hits here is the emotional side. Our lead, Hyun-soo, is dealing with trauma, isolation, and griefβand then suddenly, boom, monster apocalypse. He and the other residents have to protect each other, even when the real enemy might not be outside, but within. If you loved Squid Game for its raw emotion and survival instincts, Sweet Home delivers that with a supernatural twist.
Where to watch: Netflix
Final Thoughts
So if you’re still haunted by Squid Game and donβt know what to watch next, these six shows are the perfect fix. Theyβve got high stakes, shocking twists, deep emotions, and that addictive βjust one more episodeβ energy we all secretly live for.
Already seen some of these? Planning to start one tonight? Or maybe youβve got a hidden gem I missed? Letβs talk in the commentsβIβm always ready for more drama recs.
Till next time, Wavies. Stay curious, stay bold, and maybe… donβt play any suspicious games, okay? π










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