Games (10000 programs)
Pros: Fun and relaxing gameplay. Retro pixel art. Multiple endings available.
Cons: Relatively short playthrough.
Pros: Has a wide range of card effects. Complex gameplay potential.
Cons: Bugs include a never ending game.
Pros: Walking simulator with problem-solving elements. Unpredictable gameplay. Clever catch to its main puzzle.
Cons: Highly variable playthrough length.
Pros: Original story set after the events of the original Life is Strange game. More than 20,000 words for its story and dialogue. Branching storylines. Custom CG made with 22 unique sprite types.
Cons: Just the first chapter of the game. Still in active development.
Pros: Great dark fantasy story. Unique visual design. Love interests offer replayability.
Cons: Short playthrough. Contains mature themes and language.
Pros: Unique gameplay around the concept of magnets. Different types of platforming challenges. Compatible with a variety of game controllers.
Cons: Gameplay only lasts a few minutes.
Pros: Great use of retro graphics and music. Immersive story.
Cons: Heavy use of dialogue.
Pros: Inspired by a classic 4chan meme. Low-poly PS1-style graphics. Unlockable second ending.
Cons: Short playthrough.
Pros: Interactive gameplay mechanics. Beautiful visuals. Plot and character-driven.
Cons: Not appropriate for children. Contains trigger warnings.
Pros: Well-crafted pixel art visuals. Over 14,000 dialogue blocks containing more than 155,000 words. Multiple endings to explore. Highly detailed story with fleshed-out characters.
Cons: Purple-heavy color scheme can be hard on the eyes after a while.
Pros: High-quality graphics for an independent game. Fully voice-acted dialogue. Sound effects are effective for building tension. Developer is actively working on the game.
Cons: May be a little on the short side for some. The dialogue makes it clear that English is not the voice actors’ first language.
Pros: Uses real-world geography to create the game world. Simple controls and gameplay suitable for all players. Appealing visuals make it pleasant to look at. No installation necessary; just extract and run.
Cons: Limited gameplay mechanics. No compass; requires geographical knowledge to play.
Pros: Very simple interface. Colorful design. Lightweight application. No installation necessary.
Cons: Always on top cannot be disabled. No filter or censoring options.
Pros: Highly interactable environment. Deep and complex crafting system. Roguelike elements offer come level of unpredictability.
Cons: Early stages of development.
Pros: Versatile content choices. Multiple customization options. Large community. Interactive and engaging.
Cons: Free version comes with limitations. Blocky, patchy, and blurred artwork.
Pros: Showcases artworks from 24 independent artists. Various themes, styles, and mediums featured. Experiences as intended by their creators.
Cons: More interactive virtual tour than simulation game.
Pros: Great game premise. Design choices evoke a feeling of fear. Has a variety of endings.
Cons: Short playthrough.
Pros: Great game premise. Contains references to Spanish history. Good use of atmospheric horror.
Cons: Short playthrough.
Pros: PS1-style graphics. Clever light mechanic in its gameplay. Replayability.
Cons: Short playthrough.
Pros: Familiar mechanics. Hours of gameplay. Mouse and keyboard friendly. Awesome visuals.
Cons: Buildings can sometimes auto-pause. Retreating units sometimes teleports back to base.