Puzzle (614 programs)
Pros: Base-building elements. Large-scale 30v30 PvP. Mix of sci-fi and fantasy themes.
Cons: Slow character progression. Can get grindy.
Pros: Very addictive. Looks great. As varied as match-three gameplay gets.
Cons: Zero points for innovation. Lacks a bit of personality.
Pros: Engaging story with memorable characters. Deep turn-based combat and skill trees. Expansive world with many side activities. Portable with mobile enhancements.
Cons: Audio compression and reduced orchestration. Occasional frame-rate drops on weaker devices. Dialogue pacing can feel slow. Some outdated JRPG tropes linger.
Pros: Challenging PvP mode. Deceptively dark sense of humor. Bright, colorful graphics.
Cons: Needs a better tutorial.
Pros: Adorable Sanrio art style and characters. Simple and accessible merge puzzle gameplay. Rewarding town management mechanics. Wide variety of Sanrio characters to collect. Heartwarming story and engaging progression.
Cons: Merge puzzles can become repetitive. Needs to be connected to the internet at all times.
Pros: Unique tile-matching gameplay. Challenging space management. Intriguing plot. Boosters can be merged for greater effects.
Cons: Tutorial doesn’t elaborate on other aspects of the gameplay. No digital timers on the item spawners. No free method to upgrade inventory space at higher levels. The in-game price scaling can be too steep.
Pros: Has exclusive and limited-time rewards, power-ups, and fresh themed challenges. Players can earn special boosters and collectibles. Has exclusive character costumes.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Clever concept and great execution. Intricately designed graphics. Very atmospheric and immersive.
Cons: Tough to get in to. No tutorial. Tricky controls.
Pros: Simple gameplay mechanics. Focuses on rhythm and concentration. Tests your reflexes, hand-eye coordination, and timing.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Beautiful aesthetic. Devilishly fun conundrums. Great interface. Still a great formula. Tactile puzzles that beg to be touched.
Cons: Not as good as The Room Two. The larger environment dilutes it a bit.
Pros: Amazing art style. Great music. Interesting take on the puzzle genre.
Cons: Needs a way to speed up animation. A little short.
Pros: Fiendishly challenging. Atmospheric graphics. Creepy sound effects. Addictive. Simple to pick up and play.
Cons: Not much replay value. Doesn't innovate a great deal on the first game.
Pros: Effective use of TV characters. Varied and interesting puzzle gameplay. Clear, simple interface.
Cons: Heavy reliance on in-app purchases.