Adventure (747 programs)
Pros: Beautiful hand-painted crayon-style visuals. Deep, emotional storytelling with multiple branching paths. Unique time-loop mechanic without memory retention.
Cons: Slow-paced gameplay may not appeal to everyone.
Pros: A 2D crafting game.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Immersive psychological horror. Blend of narrative and exploration adds depth.
Cons: Familiar asset design used in many horror games. Limited innovation in the horror approach.
Pros: Elevates the conventional fantasy adventure games. Set in a fantastical world inspired by 17th century Iceland. Narrative-driven or exploration-driven game.
Cons: Not ideal for players seeking a more gameplay-driven adventure games.
Pros: Focuses on sustainability through its eco-friendly mechanics. Options to play solo or with friends.
Cons: Can become repetitive for some players.
Pros: Immersive dual-perspective storytelling. Beautifully crafted environments. Authentic culturally rich soundtrack. Engaging choice-driven character growth.
Cons: High system requirements. Limited replay value due to linear narrative.
Pros: Classic platforming mechanics. Options to play solo or with friends. Includes four DLCs.
Cons: Too simple for some players.
Pros: Combines retro, visual novel, and sci-fi in one package. Has a point-and-click mechanics. A narrative-driven game.
Cons: Not ideal for those who prefer hands-on gameplay rather than dialogue-heavy game.
Pros: Faithful adaptation of the classic novel. Detailed 1970s-themed graphics. Engaging hidden object gameplay. Intriguing storyline with layered characters.
Cons: Repetitive music. Lack of voice acting. Some puzzles may frustrate beginners.
Pros: Weapon variety. Diverse challenges. Non-linear storyline.
Cons: High difficulty level. Inconsistent procedural generation results can lead to unbalanced levels.
Pros: Cross-save functionality. Vibrant visuals. Intuitive controls.
Cons: Can become repetitive over time.
Pros: Relaxing gameplay. Resource management adds depth. Variety of tasks beyond farming.
Cons: Controls might feel unintuitive at first.
Pros: Intriguing narrative. Engaging characters. Distinctive visual style.
Cons: Lengthy dialogue. Minor inconsistencies in localization.
Pros: Expands the storyline with darker themes. Atmospheric and unsettling environment. Familiar mechanics for returning players.
Cons: Limited gameplay variety. Basic graphics and lack of innovation. Feels lackluster compared to genre competitors.
Pros: Charming watercolor visuals. Calming and heartwarming gameplay. Nostalgic story inspired by the 1959 Moomin comic.
Cons: Short playtime.
Pros: Engaging story-driven exploration. Dynamic combat system using elemental powers. Unique creature companions with upgradeable abilities.
Cons: Combat mechanics may take time to master.
Pros: Unique dual-role gameplay. Charming art and jazzy soundtrack. Accessible for newcomers.
Cons: Limited difficulty. Minimal character development. Inconsistent dialogue and voiceovers.
Pros: Seamless character switching. Story-driven adventure. Six unique realms.
Cons: Occasional crashes.
Pros: Uses point-and-click mechanics. Simple gameplay mechanics. Narrative-driven game. Has a variety of characters.
Cons: Doesn’t have a character development feature.