Simulation (1351 programs)
Pros: A parody of VTuber Akai Haato’s Haachama lore. Cute 2D graphics. Multiple endings. Creepy psychological horror elements.
Cons: Requires knowledge of the Haachama lore to enjoy all references.
Pros: A complete visual novel demo game. Likable set of characters. Uplifting background music. Interesting game concept.
Cons: Poor and limited game art style. Numerous typos and spelling issues. Use of strong language and distressing scenes.
Pros: Unique comic book reading simulator. Distinct and memorable presentation. Cool soundtrack.
Cons: In active development. The story is still in the process of being written.
Pros: Creepy low-poly graphics. Linear progression. Easy controls. Subtle jumpscares.
Cons: The ending feels too abrupt. No brief tutorial.
Pros: Beautiful pixel art. Fluid movement controls. Tons of unique dialogue for 30+ characters. Interesting usage of video game glitches.
Cons: Timer doesn’t pause during dialogue. More emphasis on dialogue rather than activities.
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: 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: Great art style. Has some LGBT romance choices. Nice narration pace. Great sound effects.
Cons: Not all routes are available at the start. Can be hard to tell who’s speaking if you don’t check the name. Music selection doesn’t fit some scenes at times. You can’t customize your character’s appearance.
Pros: Create a realistic but vibrant garden. Includes a wide variety of flowers and leaves. Offered to players for free.
Cons: Currently in alpha testing. Contains critical bugs and errors.
Pros: Rich, emotional narrative. Engaging first-person exploration. Sophisticated 3D visuals. Immersive voice acting and soundtrack.
Cons: High system requirements.
Pros: Minimalist and focused clicker design. Clear, precise dice mechanics. Subtle upgrades enhance engagement. Casual yet deliberate gameplay.
Cons: Casual yet deliberate gameplay.
Pros: An expansion of Stellaris. Has 18 authorities and trait combinations. Three new origins.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: A fun game that requires no prior experience. Suitable for all ages. Each level becomes progressively more challenging. Only 25.2 megabytes of memory is required.
Cons: There is no full-screen version of this game. Can become repetitive over time. Older operating systems are not supported. A single crash will end the gaming session.
Pros: Impressive world-building capabilities. Personalized avatars. Ownership and monetization of created assets. Brand collaboration.
Cons: Some aspects of the game may require in-app transactions.
Pros: Engaging narrative with multiple endings. Immersive voice acting for all characters. Unique blend of cozy gameplay and psychological horror. Replayability through branching paths.
Cons: Short overall gameplay length. Replayability can feel repetitive for some players. Simplistic graphics might not appeal to everyone.