Adventure (747 programs)
Pros: Offers nostalgia for the fans. Retro visuals. Contains Minter’s extensive catalog of games.
Cons: The discrepancy between the audio pitch and the visuals.
Pros: A family-friendly game. Simple gameplay mechanics.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Authentic retro gameplay experience. Flexible gameplay modes.
Cons: Overly simplistic.
Pros: Noir-style psychological game. Multiple endings. Well-crafted sound design.
Cons: Linear choice system. Doesn't have more branching dialogue choices. Puzzles are a hit-or-miss.
Pros: Characters are in their 40s. Choices affect the narrative and player’s relationships. Touches on adulthood and adult friendships.
Cons: Releases in episodic format. Story resolution still unresolved.
Pros: Full 3D graphics. Procedurally generated levels. Good soundtrack. Contains various references and easter eggs.
Cons: Gameplay gets repetitive. Some references are too niched. Minor asset collision problems.
Pros: Intriguing storyline. Amazing audio-visual experience. Lovely art.
Cons: No co-op mode. Camera angle issues. Lack of cloud saving.
Pros: Beautiful Scandinavian-inspired landscape. Heartwarming story. Charming animals to meet.
Cons: Still in active development.
Pros: Space transformation activities. Entertaining and diverse mini-games. Ability to earn rewards and unlock outfits. Familiar characters and voice cast.
Cons: Limited co-op outside mini-games.
Pros: Simple but has some challenging puzzles. Sizable map with visually appealing graphics. Hidden Easter Eggs with secrets on some islands.
Cons: No tutorials. Takes a long time to complete.
Pros: Immersive narrative with diverse characters. Stunning hand-drawn visuals. Engaging transformation mechanic. Diverse language support.
Cons: Slow-paced gameplay may feel dragging for players seeking more action.
Pros: Unique dual-role gameplay. Charming art and jazzy soundtrack. Accessible for newcomers.
Cons: Limited difficulty. Minimal character development. Inconsistent dialogue and voiceovers.