Games (10000 programs)
Pros: You may still auto-resolve fights to help avoid the battle map. Plenty of new areas, map features, and units to play with.
Cons: There is too much micromanaging of armies on the strategy map. It still crashes a lot and there are no fixes available.
Pros: Simple yet fun gameplay. Charming retro graphics and humor. Cool laser attacks.
Cons: Can get repetitive after a while.
Pros: Includes mini-games. Has an interesting and creepy plot. Interface is comfortable to use. Allows you to save your progress.
Cons: Overall play time is quite short. Installation is tricky.
Pros: Cute 3D pixelated graphics. First-person vertical platforming or climbing gameplay. Various collectibles. A detailed in-game tutorial.
Cons: Low-end PCs struggle to run it.
Pros: Supports up to 18 players in online play. Several different game modes included. New weapons can be earned by playing. Includes many unique, high tech weaponry options.
Cons: Microtransactions allow players to buy better weapons. Low population audience. Hackers are plentiful. Spawn killing is prevalent.
Pros: Detailed and satisfying graphics. Twelve different cars to choose from.
Cons: The game physics need calibrating. Not much game play variation.
Pros: Large variety of buildings to choose from. Excellent tutorial introduces core mechanics. Includes resource management and sandbox elements. Progress can be carried into the premium version.
Cons: Free version is essentially just a tutorial. Simplistic graphics, which are somewhat dated. Garbage route mechanics are overly complicated. Less polished than SimCity or Cities: Skylines.
Pros: Original concept. Teaches you a bit of DOS and UNIX.
Cons: Some bad language. Too easy to crack puzzles. Not as good as Hack RUN.