Adventure (2146 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: 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: 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: Open world gaming environment. Highly rewarding gameplay. Unique story line.
Cons: Limited to single-player mode.
Pros: Innovative survival mechanics. Building and crafting. Exploration and adventure. Engaging story. With multiplayer co-op.
Cons: Limited environment variety.
Pros: Suitable for players of all abilities. Plenty of upgrades to achieve. Provides a constant sense of progression. Over 500 achievements to work towards.
Cons: Not much gameplay to experience. Visuals are limited.
Pros: Unique premise. 2D and 3D environments. Surreal hand-drawn art style. Functionally cross-platform.
Cons: Strictly cooperative multiplayer for two.
Pros: Engaging mix of fishing and horror elements. Memorable atmosphere and art style. Rewarding progression and exploration.
Cons: Limited inventory can feel frustrating early on.
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: Multiple vans to organize and decorate. Various locations to visit. Furry companions.
Cons: Doesn't offer any character development feature.
Pros: Charming visual storytelling. Creative level design. Rewarding secondary goals. Accessible stealth mechanics.
Cons: Trial-and-error frustration. Punishing detection system.
Pros: Faithful adaptation. Boasts an immersive environment. Provides an interactive glimpse.
Cons: Dated graphics and visuals.
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: Offers solid core gameplay. Fun cast of characters.
Cons: There is no online co-op option. Diving controls can be awkward. Repetitive gameplay.
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.