Adventure (2741 programs)
Pros: Impressive artwork and sound design. Humorous. The puzzles are well-designed.
Cons: The game can feel slow-paced. The simple puzzles do not challenge experienced players. The humor can be a hit-or-miss.
Pros: Inspired by noir films and stories. Diverse characters to meet. Fully voice-acted. Intuitive interface. Stunning visuals.
Cons: Includes mature content.
Pros: Engaging decision-based narrative. Diverse characters. In-game gaming integration.
Cons: Mature content may not be suitable for all players.
Pros: A horror game with six chapters. Each chapter features different protagonists. Offers a branching narrative. Richly written dialogues.
Cons: Choice fatigue.
Pros: Features the ability to turn off the horror element for players who just want to explore. High-quality visuals. Features a detailed soundscape that puts the player in the environment. Several puzzles for the player to solve during the course of their exploration.
Cons: Some players with low-end machines report performance issues.
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: Colorful, cartoony graphics. Engaging protagonist. Accessible but varied platforming gameplay. Upbeat, kid-friendly theme.
Cons: Some frustrating puzzles. Grating sidekick characters. Uninspiring soundtrack. Controls sometimes feel loose.
Pros: A unique walking simulator. No death scenario. Makes the most out of its PS1-inspired graphics.
Cons: Short playthrough.
Pros: Frantic and addictive gameplay offers a true challenge. Will appeal to fans of Commodore 64 classics..
Cons: Using an emulator adds an extra step to running.. Being deliberately retro, it lacks polish..