Simulation (1351 programs)
Pros: A nature conservation simulation game. Has puzzle-solving elements. Let players showcase their problem-solving skills.
Cons: Limited replayability.
Pros: Clicker and idler mechanics. Highlights resource and time management. Retro-inspired.
Cons: Lack of dynamics. Falls short of replay value.
Pros: Interactive fiction. Accessibility options.
Cons: Tiny UI gripe on the title screen.
Pros: Deepened storyline. New engaging art. Diverse potential endings.
Cons: Requires the base game.
Pros: 180+ new cards. 50+ new quests. 8+ new packs.
Cons: Requires base game.
Pros: Unique and comedic premise. Engaging characters with layered dialogue. Multiple endings for replayability. Anime-inspired art style.
Cons: Short gameplay length.
Pros: Realistic and immersive survival mechanics. Detailed crafting, cooking, and farming systems. Co-op multiplayer for collaborative play.
Cons: High difficulty. Resource management can feel overwhelming.
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.
Pros: Engaging turn-based strategy. Balance of resource management and tactical defense. Satisfying progression.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Repetitive enemy encounters.
Pros: Realistic use of authentic hacking tools. Engaging 10-mission gameplay with unique challenges. Educational and immersive narrative. Progression system that enhances gameplay. Faithful user-interface design reflecting real-world UIs.
Cons: Limited appeal to those uninterested in hacking. Only offers a trial version, limiting content.
Pros: Has 151 specimens. Offers two new origins. Has 17 new relics. Gives three new tracks.
Cons: Game freezes every 30 minutes.
Pros: Unique narrative premise. Engaging story and characters. Professional voice acting. Charming visuals and sound.
Cons: Cooking mechanics are lacking depth. Pacing issues. Limited customization options. Niche appeal.
Pros: Can choose from 12 leagues around the world. Can design unique leagues and watch international tournaments. League demographics reports and playoff previews feature.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Introduces a deeply emotional story of sibling love and sacrifice. Animated CGs and expressive sprites.
Cons: Mature themes and potentially distressing scenarios.
Pros: Engaging puzzle mechanics. Vibrant hand-drawn art style. Catchy punk soundtrack.
Cons: Frivolous portrayal of serious issues for some players. Some tasks may feel repetitive over time.
Pros: Engaging premise with multiple endings. Innovative time-travel mechanics. Simple controls. Accessible for all ages.
Cons: Limited gameplay complexity.
Pros: Charming pixel art. Fun variety of design and packaging options.
Cons: Repetitive mechanics lead to monotony. Intense grinding required for upgrades.
Pros: Has multiple starting locations to choose from. Jampacked with content. Has co-op mode.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Hilarious and risqué party game appeal. Fun mix of social deduction, drawing, and trivia. Vibrant, nostalgic 2D art style.
Cons: Comedy doesn’t always land as effectively. Gameplay can become repetitive over time.
Pros: Adds a plethora of new content. Great story and narrative gameplay.
Cons: Uses some AI Generated content. Extremely difficult.