Adventure (2116 programs)
Pros: Tons of cute animal characters. Colorful diorama town environment. Story-rich gameplay. Varying arcade games.
Cons: Random softlocks.
Pros: Intriguing storyline. New machine. Top-notch voice acting.
Cons: Too many technical issues. The puzzles aren't that challenging. Basic graphics. Still audio-dependent.
Pros: Challenging puzzles. Nostalgic PS1 graphics. Lightweight.
Cons: Almost no directions given. Constant backtracking. Limited inventory slots. Cannot drop item on the inventory.
Pros: Unique echolocation gameplay. Beautiful graphics. Playable with or without VR. Good voice acting.
Cons: Repetitive level structure. Monsters are too easy to manipulate. Non-echolocation levels do not have enemies. Short run time.
Pros: Unique look-but-don't-touch mechanics. Surreal 1910s-inspired map. Calming background music.
Cons: Entire map only consists of a few hallways. Not forthcoming with information. More of a walking simulator than puzzle game. Only three actual puzzles.
Pros: Various chapters. Three endings. Lovely and terrifying drawn images.
Cons: Puzzles can be complex. Unlikely to get the good ending without a walkthrough. Some scenes are rather graphic.
Pros: Dark 2D horror atmospheric play. Depicts Taiwan’s local folklore. Powerful game imagery. Easy point-and-click game.
Cons: No power to intervene with Ray’s situation. Slow game pace.
Pros: Striking LIDAR experience.
Cons: Gameplay could be too short for some players.
Pros: Simple gameplay. Six achievements to unlock. Funny character interaction.
Cons: Short run time. Low-budgeted graphics. Very easy mechanics. Basic puzzles.
Pros: Fun blend of action RPG and strategy mechanics. Wide variety of undead units to summon. Stylized 3D visuals and strong audio atmosphere. Satisfying progression through gear and upgrades.
Cons: Gameplay becomes repetitive over time. Narrative is very minimal. Limited mission variety despite different biomes.
Pros: Unique asymmetrical co-op puzzles. Strong emphasis on communication. Minimalist but atmospheric art and sound.
Cons: Very short runtime (~2–3 hours). No solo play or replay value.
Pros: Strong narrative with well-developed characters. Innovative gameplay mechanics across various genres.
Cons: Niche appeal that may not resonate with all audiences.
Pros: Crisper graphics. Good voice acting. Flashback system.
Cons: Tedious gameplay. Game ends abruptly. Lackluster monster design. Short play length.
Pros: Great premise. Choices heavily matter in the outcome.
Cons: Unrefined character designs. Sloppy interaction animations. Voice acting lacks emotion and depth.
Pros: Unique premise. Open-world map. Lightweight.
Cons: Full of grammar errors. Bad level design. Confusing mechanics. Awkward controls.
Pros: Beautiful art style and graphics. Modular building system. Open-world exploration.
Cons: Still in early access.
Pros: Beautiful presentation. Three unique intertwining characters and stories. Varied combat and gameplay.
Cons: Short playthrough. Poor pacing.
Pros: Charming pixel graphics. Fun and relaxing gameplay. Hidden treasures. Encounters with fellow hikers.
Cons: Short playthrough.
Pros: Charming pixel graphics. Relaxing gameplay. Good city-building mechanics.
Cons: Get dull and repetitive after a while. Gameplay lacks variety.
Pros: Great use of 2D pixel art style. Features different game types within. Incorporates humor into the games. Good replayability value.
Cons: Has a lot of bugs, some seemingly unintentional. Short playthrough length.