Games (327 programs)
Pros: Text-based tabletop GM tool. Lets you play solo. Gives you more leeway in doing actions. Easily plays on a browser.
Cons: Can’t calculate points and items for you.
Pros: 8-bit Gameboy style game. Light gameplay.
Cons: Poor storytelling. Bad ending. Game feels rushed.
Pros: Simple and familiar gameplay. Nice physics. Responsive controls.
Cons: Lacks variety and challenge. Short run time.
Pros: PvE and PvP challenges. Offers wide array of conquest options. Allows alliance between players. Instant teleportation ability.
Cons: Requires players to spend money for them to win. Some players have multiple advantages due to cheating. Constantly freezes and glitches.
Pros: Offers over 50 online games. Powered by Microsoft Azure cloud infrastructure. Equipped with 4 Xbox One S consoles. Capable of cross-saving.
Cons: Limited selection of games. Limited functionality for online gaming.
Pros: Four random roles. Up to 12 players. Different game modes. Highly customizable avatar.
Cons: No tutorial or practice mode. Can’t manually create your own public room.
Pros: Same fun gameplay. Key remapping options. Multiple playgrounds. Various character customization options.
Cons: Wonky animation. Often freezes or crashes.
Pros: Easy browser game. Cute 8-bit graphics. Contains various Geeks + Gamers references and voice clips. 6 short levels.
Cons: Only one settings option. Frequent audio issues. No save feature.
Pros: Customize character, gears and items to your liking. Unique 2D visual art style. No need for any plug-in or add-on. Flexible class system.
Cons: Poor game execution. Not beginner-friendly. Difficult crafting system.
Pros: Familiar gameplay. Offers PvP and PvE battles. Appealing visuals. Good music and sound effects.
Cons: Some character designs are over-the-top. Lots of in-game purchases.
Pros: All cards are individually owned by players. Players can collect, trade, and sell cards. Revamped battle system from Steem Monsters. Mimics physical trading card game.
Cons: Gameplay contains too much automated features.
Pros: Access to PC and console games. Create up to six individual profiles. Play on multiple devices. Offers games in HD or Ultra HD resolution.
Cons: Focuses on Ubisoft games.
Pros: Offers access to challenges, promotions, and bonuses. Offers new releases of EA titles. Uses Xbox Live login credentials. Includes large collection of new and old games.
Cons: Only Xbox Live Gold users get to use online multiplayer.
Pros: Simple gameplay. Colorful art. Features other NDRV3 characters in every scoring.
Cons: Requires a program that runs a flash file to play. Repetitive gameplay. No reward system.
Pros: User-generated catalog of games. Social networking features. Flexible game settings. Different translations.
Cons: Developed and maintained by volunteers.
Pros: Cute pixel art graphics. Unique scientific moves. Has educational character blurbs. Easy controls.
Cons: No multiplayer or co-op option. Only one life. Few combos. Only English and Portuguese options.
Pros: Simple gameplay. One-button mechanics. Endless gameplay.
Cons: Lacks challenge. No reward. Repetitive.
Pros: Engaging and fun. Simple mechanics. Endless gameplay.
Cons: Lacks reward. Frustrating controls. Repetitive.
Pros: Simple game mechanics. Comes with solo and two-player modes. Offers varied playing options.
Cons: Limited to one-on-one and two-on-two games. Controls are a little clunky. Ads interrupt your game.