Adventure (2725 programs)
Pros: Unique graphics, inspired by pastel colors. Genuine tension and a sense of danger. More freedom than the first Shelter game. Includes the 'Mountains' DLC add-on pack.
Cons: Main game is only a few hours in length. Controls can be overly sensitive at times. Art style can hinder depth perception. Limited incentive for multiple playthroughs.
Pros: Unique gameplay and concept. Visually stunning and impressive. For all ages. Compatible on many platforms.
Cons: Short playtime content. Inconsistent difficulty.
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: Unique, photography-based puzzle mechanics. Poignant, character-driven narrative. Beautiful, minimalistic art and environments.
Cons: Limited gameplay variety outside photography.
Pros: Emotion-driven narrative exploring regret and life choices. Original soundtrack by Kan Gao and Laura Shigihara. Classic 16-bit pixel art that emphasizes scenes and expression. Standalone story within the same series continuity.
Cons: Primary emphasis on narrative rather than gameplay complexity. Short main story length, roughly five to six hours. No combat or traditional RPG mechanics.
Pros: Very large map with dynamic weather and day-night cycle. A cool and convenient crafting system. Adjustable stats for players and creatures. A wide diversity of creature species.
Cons: Requires very large system resources. Deaths and retrieving dropped equipment are too punishing. Takes a long time to gather materials and tame creatures. Placing structures, furniture and pieces of machinery can be wonky.