Adventure (2575 programs)
Pros: Versatile content choices. Multiple customization options. Large community. Interactive and engaging.
Cons: Free version comes with limitations. Blocky, patchy, and blurred artwork.
Pros: Very unique gameplay. Bizarre worlds to explore. Very thematic narration, poems and soundtrack. A secret reward awaits at the very end.
Cons: No checkpoints. Very weird cursor movements. Contains flashing colors. Takes more than 5 hours to finish.
Pros: Unique emotional combat system. Unique emotional combat system. Distinctive art style blending pixel and hand-drawn visuals. High replay value and hidden secrets.
Cons: Heavy psychological themes may be intense for some. Pacing issues in story progression.
Pros: Complete six-game collection. Remastered visuals and audio. Humorous fail sequences. Branching story paths. Integrated map and Fail Log.
Cons: Choice-driven interactions only.
Pros: Innovative survival mechanics. Building and crafting. Exploration and adventure. Engaging story. With multiplayer co-op.
Cons: Limited environment variety.
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.
Pros: Slow-burn mystery and psychological horror game. Simple gameplay mechanics. Character-driven.
Cons: Not out yet.
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: Charming visual storytelling. Creative level design. Rewarding secondary goals. Accessible stealth mechanics.
Cons: Trial-and-error frustration. Punishing detection system.
Pros: Open world gaming environment. Highly rewarding gameplay. Unique story line.
Cons: Limited to single-player mode.
Pros: Unique, interesting time travel mechanic. Compelling storytelling keeps things engaging. Includes the complete collection of Life Is Strange episodes. Supports over 100 different gamepads.
Cons: Paid game with extra episodes additional purchases. Each episode gets progressively shorter. Ending is very divisive. Setting and writing are aimed at teenager/young adult market.
Pros: Unique premise. 2D and 3D environments. Surreal hand-drawn art style. Functionally cross-platform.
Cons: Strictly cooperative multiplayer for two.
Pros: Striking hand-drawn visuals with a unique horror tone. Full voice acting that enhances emotional depth. Highly replayable with branching paths and multiple endings. Runs natively on modern macOS systems. The Pristine Cut adds substantial new content and expanded routes.
Cons: Slow pacing may not appeal to action-focused players. No traditional gameplay mechanics beyond dialogue choices. Minor launch issues on macOS Sonoma with itch.io version.
Pros: Faithful adaptation. Boasts an immersive environment. Provides an interactive glimpse.
Cons: Dated graphics and visuals.
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.