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Pros: Numerous tribes and varying traits to unlock. Randomized events add thrill. Customizable features. High-quality visuals.
Cons: Can be unnecessarily difficult.
Pros: Engaging and relaxing at the same time. Different vessels to wash. Open approach to gameplay.
Cons: Short gameplay.
Pros: Unique premise. Simple mechanics. Nice map variation. Cute graphics.
Cons: Entertainment value depends on the players. Not many players in the lobbies. Objective is not that clear. Strictly multiplayer.
Pros: Effective use of simplified design choices. A mix of increasing and randomized difficulty. Features player-vs-player mode.
Cons: Short playthrough.
Pros: Familiar turn-based combat. Roguelite map. Six hero pairs. Strategic battles.
Cons: Some cards are not that interesting. Stuttering frames. Unusual collision issues on the map.
Pros: Great special effects for skills. Features a controllable main character. Retains authentic Touhou aesthetics.
Cons: Poor difficulty scaling.
Pros: Draws parallel with real office situations. Diverse upgrade trees. Good replay value.
Cons: Upgrades make very small impacts at a time.
Pros: Specialized roles add challenge to the game. Uses dark humor for interactions. Good player base ensures easy multiplayer joining.
Cons: Higher learning curve required.
Pros: Also includes content from The Frozen Throne. Fixes bugs and glitches from the original.
Cons: Limited multiplayer experience. Bugs cause the game to crash.
Pros: Cross-platform play. Wide range of game modes.
Cons: Limited free features. Intrusive microtransactions.
Pros: Robust 3D graphics. Four playable classes. Solid story and campaign. With solo and multiplayer modes.
Cons: Food and unit limits. Later missions can be frustrating.
Pros: A good continuation of the base story. Introduces an RPG experience in solo campaign. Reintroduces sea-based units. Great multiplayer experience.
Cons: Bad audio choices. Visuals are slightly poorer than the base game.
Pros: Unique and intriguing premise. Deep and complex mechanics and systems. 74 countries to choose from.
Cons: Not available yet. No specific release date.
Pros: Cute graphics and colors. Relaxed and charming gameplay. Funny game premise.
Cons: Short playthrough.
Pros: Latest expansion for the long-running Stellaris series. Reworked subjugation system. New megastructures.
Cons: Not out yet. No official release date.
Pros: Great game premise. Design choices evoke a feeling of fear. Has a variety of endings.
Cons: Short playthrough.
Pros: Deep and strategic turn-based gameplay. Updated graphics and other quality of life improvements. Faithful modernization of the original game.
Cons: Slight learning curve.
Pros: Simple yet fun mechanics. Unique premise. Cute, cartoon-ish art style. Three modes available.
Cons: Lacks gameplay variation. Sometimes fails to spawn sprites. Enemy's defeat animation is sometimes not shown.
Pros: Vibrant storytelling through dialogue. Contains a point-and-click minigame. 6 unique endings. 10 gorgeously crafted CG art.
Cons: Some jargon for the dungeonpunk genre can be confusing. Contains mature themes not meant for younger players.
Pros: Suitable game for the whole family. Includes chat feature. Offers lots of activities and quests.
Cons: Requires highly capable hardware. Requires strong internet connection.