Mac (10000 programs)
Pros: Simple to use. Supports a wide variety of formats. Doesn't use a lot of resources. Loads quickly.
Cons: Limited OS support. Shows a watermark during playback. Suceptible to freezing. Playback quality can be spotty.
Pros: Relaxing gameplay. Wide selection of art to color. Can be played alone or with a friend. Kids-friendly mode.
Cons: Limited multiplayer.
Pros: Compelling stories. Great visuals. Good sound design. Easy controls.
Cons: Slow character movement. Could use voice acting. Puzzle threads occasionally get lost in the visual noise. Some hints are vague.
Pros: Adds motorboats, jet skis and water rescue helicopters. Introduces over 15 water-related incident types. Dynamic flood events change map conditions mid-session.
Cons: Requires ownership of the base 112 Operator to play. Higher tactical complexity demands familiarity with dispatch mechanics. Water-focused scenarios lengthen incident resolution times.
Pros: Unique gameplay around the concept of magnets. Different types of platforming challenges. Compatible with a variety of game controllers.
Cons: Gameplay only lasts a few minutes.
Pros: Construction-site setting offers a distinct theme uncommon in platformers. Controllable vehicles and heavy machinery expand puzzle possibilities. Low-polygon, charming art complements casual play sessions. Steam Achievements and Global Leaderboards encourage replay attempts.
Cons: 32-bit Mac compatibility limits play on newer macOS releases. Physics can feel clumsy at times, causing unpredictable outcomes. Simple control focus may lack depth for precision-focused platformer fans.
Pros: Community praise for emotional honesty and unique voice. Hand-drawn art that supports psychological and body horror. Digital 'cybersex' presented as a central emotional mechanic.
Cons: Single, unchangeable story path limits replayability. Explicit sexual and body-horror content narrows audience.