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There's also Tales From The Borderlands (like this one there's only one episode out right now, as far as I know) and Telltale's older games: Back To The Future, Sam & Max, Jurrasic Park, Hector, Wallace & Gromit and many others. Some of these games have a much greater focus on puzzles and exploration and are designed more like the Point & Click Adventure games of old.
Otherwise there aren't really any other developers making narrative-driven adventure games designed in this Telltale-style.
You could also look into Life is Strange, releasing at the end of next month. Another episodic game, with time travel elements and choices, from the makers of Remember Me.
Of course, there are also the rest of Telltale's games if you've not played them. Wolf Among Us, The Walking Dead seasons being complete. As well as their older titles, before they moved onto designing games that are more like interactive movies. (More traditional point and clicks basically, then there are Daedalic's games too if you like point and clicks with puzzles. Pendulo games, like Runaway, are also a possible choice.)
Finally, if you like text-based interactive fiction where you make choices and don't mind the lack of audio/pictures, you can look into the games from Choice of Games. They have free demos on their website, along with a few complete games for free, and some are available on Steam.