Mac (9709 programs)
Pros: Straightforward game mechanics. Includes high-score tracking system. Offers 3 gameplay modes. Simple yet effective 2D graphics.
Cons: Lacks online play. Lacks world-ranking system. Gameplay can be repetitive.
Pros: Solve the puzzle using clues. Simple game controls. Trains your critical thinking skills.
Cons: Incredibly pixelated and plain graphics.
Pros: Interesting gameplay. Appealing visuals. Unique story twists.
Cons: Anti-climactic ending. Confusing at times. Short run time.
Pros: Good visuals. Soothing music. Relaxed game pace. Comes with story narration.
Cons: Sometimes crashes. Requires mouse movement every five seconds. No challenge. Does not save your progress.
Pros: Virtual music jam session. Completely free. High-quality and low-latency audio. Supports private server creation.
Cons: Need to follow various requirements. No video support.
Pros: Interesting character-style writing. Unique stylistic graphics. Engrossing plot. Episodic releases.
Cons: No settings. Text style doesn’t indicate who’s currently talking. No photosensitivity and loud noise warning.
Pros: A collection of commonly-used functions. Has extensive online documentation. Has high-performance implementations for C. No compiling required.
Cons: Some packages may go missing in-between updates. You need to know how to use Tcl first.
Pros: A spin-off to a popular Homestuck fanwork. Stellar writing for its text-based narrative. Records character details in the Trollodex. Over 10 episodes.
Cons: Heavily saturated with Homestuck’s jargon.
Pros: Can send and receive anonymous words of encouragement from other players. Beautiful and scenic background environment. Atmospheric ambient noise and day-night lighting. Lets you take screenshots with a hotkey.
Cons: Can’t move from your spot. No in-game tutorial. Game sometimes crashes.
Pros: Aesthetically pleasing. Good music selection. Straightforward and original control scheme. Compatible with gamepad and MIDI controller.
Cons: Nothing to win. Lacks challenge. Requires large storage space.
Pros: You get to interact with the TV show’s characters. Cute pixelated graphics. A simple character creation system. Nice caricature character portraits.
Cons: The story isn’t fully resolved. Not a lot of dialogue to pad more time. Gameplay can be a bit too bland.
Pros: User-friendly and highly customizable. Can be remotely accessed. Doesn’t require hardware. Has extensive online documentation.
Cons: Requires multiple components to run smoothly.
Pros: Edit the rules as you play. Vibrant but minimalist graphics. Action-packed gameplay. Highly-engaging game mechanics.
Cons: Limited number of stages. Limited ammunition. Obtain weapons only by looting.
Pros: Offers over 175 different cards already existing from physical packs. Highly customizable. Has an in-game tutorial. Has both online multiplayer and single-player modes.
Cons: Doesn’t load properly often.
Pros: Developed by a non-profit organization. End-to-end encryption for calls and texts. Allows 150 users in one group chat. Invite potential users via online or text.
Cons: Created by a for-profit co-founder. Offers bare-minimum security features.
Pros: Easy torrent-searching. Can stream videos while downloading. Has Chromecast support. Integrated with OpenSubtitles.
Cons: Often mistaken for malware. Some terms and features are different compared to most similar programs.
Pros: Watermark-free video output. Wide selection of editing tools. Multi-track editing. Subtitle styles to choose from.
Cons: Effects are limited to presets. Transition can sometimes cause gaps between audio and video.
Pros: New Solitaire gameplay. Endless high-paced chiptunes. Includes real-speech synthesis robot. Vibrant retro-style graphics.
Cons: Similar gameplay to other modern card games.
Pros: Easy to use and install. Automatically reads Flash and runs it. Open-source. Offers both a plugin version and a desktop app version.
Cons: Some Flash content may not work. Needs your web server to be up to standards prior to installation.