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Maze Subject 360 is available here, in Steam.
Dark Realms: The Queen of Flames has the same card game puzzle as Adam Wolfe did, and if you buy the Collector's Edition, you can play it in the extras menu after completing the game!
I'd maybe recommend newer games from Eipix Entertainment and Elephant Games, too, if you're into horror.
Mad Head Games started a revolution in the genre with their uniqueness I think, because new games tend to feature less unrelated hidden object scenes, and more action and story.