Arcade (213 programs)
Pros: Easy to pick up and play. Cutesy theme. Nice backgrounds. Brisk, fast gameplay.
Cons: Only five levels. No high score. Very simplistic. No jumping.
Pros: Unpredictable and entertaining physics-based combat. Wide variety of levels, weapons, and game modes. Great for local multiplayer sessions. Simple controls that lead to chaotic fun.
Cons: No real depth or long-term goals.
Pros: Humorous plot with three different endings. Short but engaging gameplay. Well-made, anime-style visuals.
Cons: Minor grammar and spelling errors.
Pros: Has 120 levels of progressive campaign. Clever puzzle and Sokoban elements. Constantly introduces new mechanics.
Cons: Punishing difficulty requires restarts. Uses some AI-generated visuals.
Pros: Quirky yet charming art style. Covers various game genres. Unique "one try" gameplay mechanic.
Cons: Too easy. Could use more levels.
Pros: Minimalist graphics. Family-friendly. Accompanied by music.
Cons: Repetitive.
Pros: Pixel graphics and neon-inspired theme. Easy to learn and play. Gamepad support.
Cons: Thin on game content. No extra features or options.
Pros: Tight arcade action. A nice change to a well-worn formula. Great neon look with clear thought given to design.
Cons: A little one note. Its longevity is completely reliant on your desire for a high-scores.
Pros: Solid graphics. Multiple worlds. Fairly varied levels. Ranged attacks.
Cons: Very high difficulty. Regaining health is hard. Few levels. Inconsistent jumps.
Pros: An addictive never-ending puzzle game. Undo your last move a limited number of times. Spinning rainbow blocks randomize the surrounding blocks. This paid version doesn't have adverts.
Cons: A live tutorial would be better than text-based instructions. Difficulty settings do not offer enough variety. There is no way to complete the game. Can become frustrating and monotonous.
Pros: Nostalgic pixel graphics. Unique biomes. Power balls for higher jumps and faster movement. Composed of 40 levels.
Cons: Lacks extra content. No cosmetic items.