Adventure (2083 programs)
Pros: Classic rescue mission gameplay. 20 challenging levels. Two modes for two different eras. Educational value.
Cons: Unapproachable for casual players. Pixelated graphics can be an eyesore.
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: 2D visuals in pixel graphics. 90s chiptune music. Various modes.
Cons: Inconsistent physics constraints.
Pros: Nostalgic pixel art style. Grid-based exploration. Hidden chambers and puzzles. Potion brewing mechanics.
Cons: Repetitive dungeon layouts. Limited character customization. Turn-based combat may feel slow. Lack of multiplayer or co-op options.
Pros: Narrative with psychological depth. Eerie art style and sound design. Thought-provoking puzzles. Diverse perspectives that enrich gameplay.
Cons: Translation errors in dialogue.
Pros: Free to play. Nostalgic crossovers. Charming pixel art. Multi-language support.
Cons: Very short gameplay duration.
Pros: Emotional impact. Unique gameplay blend. Historical perspective. Visually striking art style.
Cons: Potentially heavy subject matter.
Pros: Unique particle-based visual style. Engaging exploration and puzzles. Deep, mysterious narrative.
Cons: Stealth sections can feel tedious.
Pros: Intricate and well-thought-out plot. Visually appealing graphics. Challenging yet engaging puzzles. Well-made original score.
Cons: No proper hint system.
Pros: Challenging combat system. Story switches between past and present time. Nostalgic-looking 2D pixel art graphics. Lets you remap controls.
Cons: The fights can be really tough.
Pros: Original premise. Intuitive controls.
Cons: Bugs and glitches cause game crash.