Role Playing (1478 programs)
Pros: No RNG. Choice-based gameplay. No dialogue choices.
Cons: Vertical screen format.
Pros: Deep, choice-driven narrative. Well-developed world and character relationships. Customizable protagonist with multiple romance options. High replay value due to branching storylines.
Cons: No visuals or sound, which may not appeal to all players.
Pros: Introduces new characters with unique abilities. Integrates new missions that further expand the game’s narrative.
Cons: Not a standalone content.
Pros: Introduction of the Egyptian goddess Toeris. New monsters, traps, and artifacts to use. Interesting Sarcophagi units.
Cons: Can still feel a bit repetitive.
Pros: Introduces a new game mechanic. Adds five new missions.
Cons: Lacks proper content introduction. Intermittent optimization issues.
Pros: Rich fantasy world with deep lore. Significant choices and multiple endings. Interactive elements.
Cons: Slow pacing.
Pros: An RPG fantasy visual novel. Text-driven. Has a non-linear narrative. Has 24 endings and 12 NPCs.
Cons: Heavy text-based format.
Pros: Charming and light-hearted story. Quirky and relatable characters. Over 62,000 words and 12 original tracks. Multiple endings.
Cons: Still in active development.
Pros: Hand-drawn characters and backgrounds. Captivating cast of characters. Heartwarming yet thought-evoking plot.
Cons: Very short gameplay duration. Requires special permissions to run.
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.