Simulation (1352 programs)
Pros: Compelling Origin quest. Massive toxic-themed species. New soundtrack and advisor voice.
Cons: Quite challenging to learn. Different species setup forgoes unit synergies.
Pros: Very simple interface. Colorful design. Lightweight application. No installation necessary.
Cons: Always on top cannot be disabled. No filter or censoring options.
Pros: Silly physics-based gameplay. A large interactive map. Includes item stacking and trading mechanics. Daily challenges.
Cons: The tutorial only covers the vehicle controls.
Pros: An engrossing storyline of 5 character arcs. Can switch between perspectives and scenes. Combines traditional interactive text and explorable interfaces. A dynamic ambient soundtrack.
Cons: Some user interface text and control issues. Easy to get lost since you can’t check if you’ll branch off a path later.
Pros: Lovely art style. Clear LGBT representation. Three fun minigames. No fail state.
Cons: No saves. Can’t switch to fullscreen properly.
Pros: Free. Easy controls. Can generate real Tweets from your feed. No pressure to solve puzzles or win minigames.
Cons: Not much gameplay involved. Extremely short. Needs an existing public Twitter account.
Pros: A parody dating sim of Doom. No gore or violence. Four demons to court. Five endings.
Cons: No CG gallery.
Pros: Great use of retro graphics and music. Immersive story.
Cons: Heavy use of dialogue.
Pros: Beautiful character designs for almost all of the cast. Well-written dialogue and narrative introspection. 3 love interests. Gorgeous CG art.
Cons: Main character’s sprites not showing right.
Pros: Realistic spaceship simulation game. Awesome gameplay. Provides game modes. Offers joystick or controller support.
Cons: Multiplayer only works with photon server. PvP can only be played in one sector.
Pros: Built using the free and open-source Godot game engine. Freely explorable game world. Impressive graphical detail and performance.
Cons: Just a simulation demo.
Pros: Based off Pizza Tower lore. Pokes fun at dating sim ideas. Multiple endings available.
Cons: Short playthrough length.
Pros: Linear story. Cool in-game glitches. A different side to the story of Chapter 1. Comes packaged with the first game.
Cons: Not much gameplay to it. Requires knowledge of Chapter 1.
Pros: Unique story line. Distinct art style. Easy mechanics. Drag-and-drop function.
Cons: Lacks setting options. Only a tutorial.
Pros: Generally relaxing aesthetic. Good environment design.
Cons: No story, enemies, or conflict.