Adventure (2115 programs)
Pros: Easy controls. Cute pixel art. Endless gameplay.
Cons: No in-game tutorial. No achievements. Doesn’t save your high score. Difficulty doesn’t scale.
Pros: Impressive spooky graphics and sounds. Satisfying horror gameplay. Different endings. Utilizes keyboard and mouse controls.
Cons: Not suitable for children and players with weak heart.
Pros: LGBT representation. Interesting designs for magical furry characters. Stellar writing. Second-person POV.
Cons: Time skips aren’t fleshed out and can be confusing.
Pros: Creepy PSX-style graphics. No jumpscares. Simple controls.
Cons: Not much gameplay involved. Quite short.
Pros: Point-and-click gameplay mechanics. 2D Sierra SCI0-style graphics. Stellar writing. Walkthrough file included.
Cons: No in-game tutorial.
Pros: Post-apocalyptic point-and-click adventure. Distinct art style. Intriguing narrative.
Cons: Short playthrough.
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: Enhanced visuals. Remastered sound. New music.
Cons: Gameplay is too short. Mainly consists of clicking around. Puzzles are very easy to solve. Lacks helpful features such as a reset button.
Pros: Part of The 90.91 Trilogy. Unique audio-visual experience. Multiple game elements for varied gameplay.
Cons: Game effects may induce seizures.
Pros: Distinct art style. Light-hearted and charming. Fun and quirky characters.
Cons: Short playthrough.
Pros: Atmospheric point-and-click adventure game. Gripping story. Beautiful pixel art graphics and OST.
Cons: Short playthrough.
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: Atmospheric graphics and ambiance. Beautiful dark fantasy retro art style. Can switch the over-the-shoulder camera view. Supports controllers.
Cons: Doesn’t showcase the combat mechanics. A great lack of NPC interaction. No tutorial.
Pros: Includes an updated collection of games. Exclusively offers trippy and weird games. Compatible with various controllers.
Cons: Extremely complex game mechanics.
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: Expertly drawn anime characters and backgrounds.. Has more clickable gameplay than games such as Doki Doki Literature Club.. Tonal changes are visualized with changes in color pallet.. An engaging, albeit, saddening story..
Cons: Needs a re-cap mode for people who don't complete it in one session.. Theme will be lost on people who have not lost loved ones.. Overly cute characters may not be to everybody’s taste.. Humor is often very mild and overly safe..
Pros: Eerie atmosphere reinforced by dark, sketchy art. Multiple endings provide improved replay value. Story explores our relationship to the things we fear.
Cons: Short play time. Lack of polish both in graphics and dialogue options.
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 gameplay. Appealing visuals. Unique story twists.
Cons: Anti-climactic ending. Confusing at times. Short run time.
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.