Adventure (2116 programs)
Pros: Quintillions of planets all with their own flora and fauna to discover. Incredible graphics and a viewpoint that provides immersion. Impressive random generation up to and including the music.
Cons: Limited multiplayer. Large storage space requirements. Instances of controller input issues.
Pros: Hilarious premise with entertaining situations. Large explorable map. Fascinating 1920s setting.
Cons: Black-and-white format can make it difficult to see certain elements. High system requirements.
Pros: Engaging story. Diverse cast of characters. Inclusive customization. Nostalgic references.
Cons: Slow pacing.
Pros: Five healing and Mana potions. Includes a donkey and additional Medallions. Comes with experience points boosters.
Cons: No decoratives.
Pros: More Medallions. Includes decoratives. Comes with a cloak and more potions.
Cons: 20% bonus increase in experience points for the cloak only works until level 20.
Pros: An excellent puzzle game. Offers engaging narrative. Features captivating graphics and a riveting soundtrack.
Cons: Some puzzles can be too difficult to solve for casual players.
Pros: Customizable elements. Adjustable difficulties.
Cons: Has a lot of similarities to competing titles.
Pros: 16 different episodes. Modern art style. Features an enlightening storyline about nature.
Cons: Short duration.
Pros: Whimsical world filled with musical NPCs. Creative lute interactions encourage experimentation. Charming and accessible presentation. Free to download with pay-what-you-want support.
Cons: Short length with limited replay value. Unpolished, experimental feel.
Pros: A number of gameplay styles result in a varied gameplay experience. Collectibles and unlockable levels give a good sense of progression. Quirky humor throughout the game’s narrative. While part of a series, it’s not necessary to have played the previous games.
Cons: Some of the humor could be considered too crude by some gamers.
Pros: Well-designed characters. In-depth, dialogue-driven storylines. Gorgeous retro art style.
Cons: May be too slow-paced for some.
Pros: Colorful setting is more visually stimulating than many games in the genre. A relatively large game world to explore for this type of game. Manages to create a sufficiently tense atmosphere. Simple controls should be suitable for most skill levels.
Cons: Does not save progress, meaning players who die must start from the beginning.
Pros: Controls are easy to manipulate. Original art.
Cons: Gameplay can become repetitive. No online co-op mode. No version for smartphones.
Pros: Creates a tense atmosphere for the player to experience. An interesting narrative to play through. Features an original soundtrack.
Cons: Does not include a feature to save the player’s progress. Intentionally dated graphics may lack appeal for players. Some level design choices can be frustrating at times.
Pros: Doesn’t require an emulator. Procedural generation. Uses Gen 2 sprites. A fresh way to play Pokemon.
Cons: World generation can be slow.
Pros: Highly customizable game settings. Gameplay is simple and straightforward. Graphics can be customized. Easy game controls.
Cons: Game is too short. Game is laggy.
Pros: Dark and creepy. Made with Unreal Engine. Curious story.
Cons: Short gameplay.
Pros: Cozy and relaxing gameplay. Charming characters. Cute graphics. Extensive customization options.
Cons: Not out yet.
Pros: Art is visually appealing. Stays true to the original plot. Features numerous puzzles. Controls are easy to learn.
Cons: Text can be difficult to read. Requires special permissions to install.
Pros: PS1-style low-poly graphics. Dark and atmospheric. Three possible endings.
Cons: Short gameplay.