Adventure (2116 programs)
Pros: Four new worlds. 16 new traps and elements. 32 new enemy factions.
Cons: Requires the base game.
Pros: Adds pirate-themed outfits. Enhances visual charm.
Cons: Only cosmetic content. Small in scope.
Pros: Emotionally engaging narrative. Strong thematic focus on memory and identity. Atmospheric presentation and tone. Clear, accessible mechanics.
Cons: Very short episode. Linear progression. Leaves many questions unanswered.
Pros: 2D atmospheric pixel art graphics. Challenging platformer gameplay. Easy controls. Evocative dark and adult themes.
Cons: Difficulty scaling on the platforms can be unfair. The tutorial doesn’t play in-game.
Pros: Intricate and well-thought-out plot. Visually appealing graphics. Challenging yet engaging puzzles. Well-made original score.
Cons: No proper hint system.
Pros: Customization system with 48 upgrades. Early access version. Immersive world-building experience. Mini games.
Cons: The game’s early access version can be lacking.
Pros: Fully text-based adventures. Open-world exploration. Can interact with everything in the virtual world. Flexible writing styles and genres.
Cons: Highly resource-intensive. Difficult to set up right without the community’s help.
Pros: Hidden object and point-and-click mechanics. Features artworks created by American realist Edward Hopper. Supports local co-op. Three difficulty levels.
Cons: Depicts partial nudity.
Pros: Intriguing setting and story. Action and puzzle platforming. Multiple endings.
Cons: Story is a bit vague at the beginning.
Pros: Unique premise setting. Intriguing story. Thought-provoking socioeconomic themes.
Cons: Short playthrough.
Pros: Various secret worlds and easter eggs. Controller support. Fun exploration and puzzle-solving mechanics. Hilarious NPC interactions.
Cons: No actual story. Some wrong movement inputs when using analog control stick.
Pros: Great visuals. Features various art displays. Simple mechanics.
Cons: High mouse sensitivity. Very short gameplay.