Adventure (2115 programs)
Pros: Multiple game modes for different playstyles. Customizable power-ups to refine your strategy. Level Editor for designing and sharing unique tracks. Reward system that encourages long-term progression.
Cons: Still in Early Access.
Pros: Excellent level design and art style. 'Cultural insights' are educational. Engaging story, with likeable characters. Allows for both single and co-op play.
Cons: Core mechanics become repetitive. Platform elements can be frustrating. Occasional control response issues. Single-player suffers from AI problems.
Pros: Has a lot of art and literary references. Intriguing, layered storytelling approach. Complex storyline. Intuitive point-and-click mechanics.
Cons: Some puzzles are too difficult.
Pros: Strong atmosphere rooted in Japanese folklore. Unique surveillance-based horror concept. Two difficulty modes.
Cons: Core loop can become monotonous.
Pros: A family-friendly game. Simple gameplay mechanics.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Uses point-and-click mechanics. Has a multiple-character system. Has a hint system.
Cons: Limited replayability.
Pros: A scientific exploration game. Has base-building or world-building elements.
Cons: Still in active development.
Pros: Blends humor and mystery well. Intriguing premise.
Cons: Potential changes before launch.
Pros: Opportunity to earn in-game currency. Engaging investigative experience.
Cons: The navigation can be challenging at times.
Pros: Unique magnet-based puzzles. Vibrant and appealing art style. Developer’s commentary adds extra value.
Cons: Short gameplay duration. Limited mechanics outside of magnetism. Can feel repetitive over time.