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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: 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: 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: 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: 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: Expands Richie and Eddie’s story. 2d pixelated graphics. No fail states. Easy controls.
Cons: Prone to crashing. Tricky to install. Too linear.
Pros: Free and easy to play. Adorable 2D pixel graphics. Incredibly easy controls. Fanmade story of It: Chapter 2.
Cons: Simple linear storyline. Unofficial game from franchise. Vulnerable to bugs and crashing.
Pros: Atmospheric horror elements. Slasher movie-inspired plot. Nostalgic retro art style. Easy gameplay mechanics.
Cons: Mini-map is a bit tricky to follow. No other difficulty levels for more variety.
Pros: Challenging combat system. Story switches between past and present time. Nostalgic-looking 2D pixel art graphics. Lets you remap controls.
Cons: The fights can be really tough.
Pros: Pixelated furry pets. Receive random motivational messages. Easy to install and use.
Cons: Lacks known security feature.
Pros: Includes characters from the original game. New art style and sprites. Seven CGs to unlock. Allows players to save their progress.
Cons: Difficult to launch sometimes. Some scripts have typos. Dialogues are too long. Some background art designs do not match the characters.
Pros: Free-roam and freeform art game. Three supported control sets. Interesting mind-bending visual mechanics.
Cons: No settings. No tutorial. No audio. Can be headache-inducing.
Pros: 5 levels that scale in difficulty. Frenetic kicking and shooting action. You can weaponize both doors and your empty gun. Stellar pumping soundtrack.
Cons: No satisfying rewards or achievement for clearing levels perfectly. No graphical settings.
Pros: Beautiful pixelated art. 360° combat movement with just 2D sprites. Active day and night cycle. Can equip and switch between two different sets of weapons.
Cons: Dialogue feels a bit flat. No unique character sprite animations for dialogue actions. No settings other than for audio.
Pros: Entertaining and casual gameplay. Free-to-play game mechanics. Procedurally-generated graphics.
Cons: Limited to single-player mode. Lacks zoom in and out features.
Pros: Two different POVs. A hassle-free linear story. Cute LGBT romance. Pretty art style and CGs.
Cons: Volume set to max at the start, which may startle players. Unequal splitting of POVs.
Pros: Smooth controls. Thrilling gameplay. Easy mechanics.
Cons: Graphics could use some improvement. Uses a lot of storage. Some installation issues.
Pros: Neat and minimalist user interface. Uses click and drag system. Generates its own gates.
Cons: Lacks in-program tutorial. Requires knowledge of circuits and truth tables.
Pros: Simple and intuitive controls. Open-source. Active and creative modding community.
Cons: No multiplayer mode.
Pros: Collects your games in one library. Lets you chat with your friends across platforms. An extensive filtering system. Lets you restore games to prior states.
Cons: Still requires you to have your other launchers installed.