Adventure (2116 programs)
Pros: Customizable elements. Adjustable difficulties.
Cons: Has a lot of similarities to competing titles.
Pros: Crisper graphics. Good voice acting. Flashback system.
Cons: Tedious gameplay. Game ends abruptly. Lackluster monster design. Short play length.
Pros: Easy to play. Realistic graphics. Atmospheric music. Nice field of view.
Cons: Slow-paced. Controls could be better. Sensitivity needs to improve. No multiplayer option.
Pros: 400+ handcrafted rooms. Inspired by ‘80s, ‘90s games. Mini-games.
Cons: Controller input stutters. Isometric view causes perspective issues.
Pros: Contains substantial amount of content. Accessible. Whimsical graphics.
Cons: Some levels can become repetitive. Some enemies can be a distraction rather than a challenge.
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: Beautiful 2D black-and-white hand-drawn art style. Challenging platformer gameplay. Silent film-like storytelling. Homage to an iconic French film.
Cons: Enemies respawn in an area every time you die. No settings to rebind keys.
Pros: Interesting gameplay. Appealing visuals. Unique story twists.
Cons: Anti-climactic ending. Confusing at times. Short run time.
Pros: Point-and-click gameplay mechanics. 2D Sierra SCI0-style graphics. Stellar writing. Walkthrough file included.
Cons: No in-game tutorial.
Pros: Free to play. Cross-platform playing capacity. 2D pixelated art style. Mesmerizing background music.
Cons: Some puzzles are frustrating to solve.
Pros: Cute pixel art graphics. Can enable mouse-centric controls. Numerous fetch quest puzzles.
Cons: No proper tutorial. Some of the text can sound awkward. The puzzles can become tedious.
Pros: Great visuals. Features various art displays. Simple mechanics.
Cons: High mouse sensitivity. Very short gameplay.