Adventure (2083 programs)
Pros: Unique concept. Resource management. Quests and exploration.
Cons: Mature content.
Pros: Updated visuals. Expanded narrative. New VR mode.
Cons: Steep system requirements.
Pros: Physics-based gameplay. Dynamic web building. Interactive environment. Full-on customization.
Cons: Progress resetting upon relaunch.
Pros: Charming pixel graphics. Fun and relaxing gameplay. Hidden treasures. Encounters with fellow hikers.
Cons: Short playthrough.
Pros: An excellent puzzle game. Offers engaging narrative. Features captivating graphics and a riveting soundtrack.
Cons: Some puzzles can be too difficult to solve for casual players.
Pros: Includes multiple different endings. High replay value. Features a relaxed gameplay style. A new twist on a classic setting.
Cons: Contains sensitive language. Players must quit after ending to register gameplay counter. Must use arrow keys to navigate or risk losing an unsaved game. Can’t build or interact with others in the Minecraft setting.
Pros: Interesting storyline. Unique character designsCompletely original concept. Challenging levels. Smooth game graphics.
Cons: 1st chapter of the game is too short. Time consuming. Few puzzle hints.
Pros: Charming feline protagonist. Open map to drive around in. Multiple characters to interact with. Immersive soundtrack.
Cons: Repetitive core loop.
Pros: Large cast of characters. Offbeat, humorous style. Enjoyable puzzle gameplay. Improved whip aiming mechanic.
Cons: Limited replay value. Large hub areas can be confusing. Overemphasis on combat. Disjointed storytelling in some levels.
Pros: Free to play. JRPG-inspired. LGBTQIA+ inclusive.
Cons: Depicts abuse, blood, murder, and more. Not suitable for those with mental health issues or prone to sensory overload.
Pros: Engaging mystery-solving gameplay. Unique art style with vivid 2D visuals. Intricate story with a variety of cases. Detailed character development and clues.
Cons: Limited replay value after initial playthrough. Some puzzles may feel repetitive. Cases can be shorter than expected.