Adventure (747 programs)
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: 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: A family-friendly game. Simple gameplay mechanics.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Authentic retro gameplay experience. Flexible gameplay modes.
Cons: Overly simplistic.
Pros: Combines shooter and rogue-like elements. With solo and trio team matches.
Cons: Limited playable character roster. Dragging tutorial. Potential skill imbalance can ruin the experience.
Pros: Captivating 2D hand-drawn aesthetic. Immersive storytelling. Intricate puzzles and challenges. Atmospheric folk horror setting.
Cons: Difficulty of puzzles.
Pros: Unique design. More challenging battles. Technical and straightforward Temtem breeding. More inclusive character customization.
Cons: No in-game chat. No way to travel fast. Very much like Pokemon role-playing games.
Pros: Colorful pixel art style. HD visual rendering without distortion. Good SFX and ambient noise.
Cons: Too much handholding to help players solve puzzles.
Pros: Rich storyline and settings. With support for six languages.
Cons: No multiplayer or other game modes. Only English audio and dubbing are available.
Pros: Unique puzzle gameplay using photography. Comical and stylish crime-based storyline. Richly detailed environments open to exploration. Strong narrative twist with a collectathon mechanic.
Cons: Hasn't been released yet.
Pros: A cozy and whimsical puzzle-filled experience. Family-friendly game.
Cons: Repetitive nature.