Games (10000 programs)
Pros: Unique premise. Fun and chaotic gameplay. Four human emotions to express.
Cons: Lack of active players.
Pros: 55+ challenging levels. Striking neon-pixel visuals. Energetic electronic soundtrack by multiple artists. Offbeat humor and quirky boss fights.
Cons: Very high difficulty may frustrate casual players. Limited narrative depth outside of humor.
Pros: Parkour elements. Six worlds with 10 levels each. Challenging but fun gameplay.
Cons: Random difficulty spikes. Steep learning curve.
Pros: Beautiful minimalist art style and graphics. 75 tracks and 50 cars to choose from. Multiple game modes available.
Cons: Steep difficulty curve.
Pros: Quirky yet charming art style. Covers various game genres. Unique "one try" gameplay mechanic.
Cons: Too easy. Could use more levels.
Pros: Challenging space adventure. Beautiful 2D game environment. Enhanced game quality sequel of 60 Seconds! Reatomized. Retains gameplay many players loved.
Cons: Some outcomes appear too random.
Pros: Hundreds of challenges to go through. Loads of customization options. Rewarding gameplay.
Cons: Controls can get unresponsive.
Pros: Intricate and engaging puzzles. Environmental storytelling. High-quality graphics and immersive sound design.
Cons: Limited replay value.
Pros: Bold aesthetics matched by intense mechanics.
Cons: Demanding reflexes could be challenging.
Pros: Fun, chaotic physics-based action.
Cons: Limited single-player and multiplayer features.
Pros: Tons of cute animal characters. Colorful diorama town environment. Story-rich gameplay. Varying arcade games.
Cons: Random softlocks.
Pros: Challenging puzzles. Nostalgic PS1 graphics. Lightweight.
Cons: Almost no directions given. Constant backtracking. Limited inventory slots. Cannot drop item on the inventory.
Pros: Intriguing storyline. New machine. Top-notch voice acting.
Cons: Too many technical issues. The puzzles aren't that challenging. Basic graphics. Still audio-dependent.
Pros: Gamified puzzles that make learning fun. Real-time previews allow for instant feedback. Completely free to download with a wealth of available lessons.
Cons: Heavy system requirements can lead to lag on older hardware. Some advanced lessons have a steep difficulty curve for young children.
Pros: Enjoy 3D open-world adventure. Switch fighting weapons between guns and supernatural powers. Four classes of DNA mods to choose from. Customize Lux Heart’s style to your preference.
Cons: Poor gun combat system.
Pros: Unique echolocation gameplay. Beautiful graphics. Playable with or without VR. Good voice acting.
Cons: Repetitive level structure. Monsters are too easy to manipulate. Non-echolocation levels do not have enemies. Short run time.
Pros: Fast-paced racing action. Procedural tracks ensure every race is a unique experience. The game uses a colorblind-friendly palette. Control system is easy to pick up for beginners but hard to master.
Cons: Lacking in content beyond a straight racing game with no story.
Pros: Unique look-but-don't-touch mechanics. Surreal 1910s-inspired map. Calming background music.
Cons: Entire map only consists of a few hallways. Not forthcoming with information. More of a walking simulator than puzzle game. Only three actual puzzles.
Pros: High-speed thrills. Competitive team-based race challenges. Supports cross-platform playing. Team up online or locally.
Cons: Single-player mode lacks more game depth.
Pros: Dark 2D horror atmospheric play. Depicts Taiwan’s local folklore. Powerful game imagery. Easy point-and-click game.
Cons: No power to intervene with Ray’s situation. Slow game pace.