Nintendo Switch (8858 programs)
Pros: Nostalgia factor. Iconic character roster. Authentic gameplay.
Cons: Limited graphics. Lack of modern features.
Pros: Relaxing gameplay. Strategic depth. Educational.
Cons: Complexity for some.
Pros: Includes all episodes and expansion packs. Support for 4K and Ultrawide resolutions. Features a new Level Editor. Offers online and local multiplayer modes.
Cons: Only one new episode to add to the plot.
Pros: Straightforward yet compelling story. Good range of characters. Has a lot of activities and endings. Good soundtrack.
Cons: The volume of content can be overwhelming. Has mature content.
Pros: Clear resource and license management system. Upgrades that add depth and variety. Strategic sea map with spawn-point options.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay cycle over time. English-only availability.
Pros: Engaging two-color voxel logic system. 250 puzzles across handcrafted dioramas. Clean, minimalist visuals and interface. Supports multiple languages and controllers.
Cons: Steep difficulty curve. May overwhelm casual players.
Pros: Expands the previous Garfield Kart games. Offers improved controls, enhanced visuals, and deeper customization. Offers varied layout. Has multiplayer options.
Cons: Limited character and content variety.
Pros: Numerous tribes and varying traits to unlock. Randomized events add thrill. Customizable features. High-quality visuals.
Cons: Can be unnecessarily difficult.
Pros: Unique blend of city-building and roguelike exploration. Multiple biomes with branching paths and enemies. Strong progression with gnome leveling and skills. Regular updates address player feedback.
Cons: Difficulty spikes can feel unfair. Heavy reliance on randomness.
Pros: Charming retro pixel art and soundtrack. Character leveling and ability progression. Hidden paths, easter eggs, and collectibles. Includes Kanashimi content in base game. Multiple difficulty settings for flexibility.
Cons: Few checkpoints and limited lives per level. Harsh difficulty spikes in certain sections. Core mechanics remain dated. Foreground and sprite polish can be inconsistent. Minimal upgrades beyond cosmetic improvements.
Pros: Expands visual customization options. Adds variety without disrupting balance.
Cons: Offers no gameplay or story impact. Must first progress to a certain point in the main story.
Pros: Deckbuilding mechanics. 3x3 grid gameplay. Strategy-oriented.
Cons: Limited grid size restricts deeper tactical options.
Pros: Nostalgic retro-style presentation. Includes rewind/fast-forward and save anytime. Extra content, such as an art gallery, a jukebox, and cheat modes.
Cons: Very short runtime.
Pros: Free add-on content. Enhancements from Prototype 3.0.
Cons: Requires the base game.
Pros: Detailed food preparation. Wide variety of ingredients. Kitchen upgrades for faster service. Options to decorate your restaurant.
Cons: Tasks can feel repetitive after extended play.
Pros: Unique genre blend. Great art and voice acting. High production value. Engaging narrative.
Cons: UI inconveniences. Mature content.
Pros: Classic nonogram gameplay. Flexible controls. With a quick-start guide.
Cons: Repetitive loop.
Pros: Time-switching puzzles. Seamless gameplay evolution. Dedicated crafting system. Engaging Co-op mode.
Cons: Lack of dungeon map. Inconsistent production value. Clunky controls. Frustrating end-game combat.
Pros: Adds 31 anime theme songs and 15 original tracks. Exclusive reference content. One bonus mission.
Cons: Considered expensive.