Games (327 programs)
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.
Pros: Cute graphics. Vast map. Tons of loot lying around at the start. Can play with a free account.
Cons: Only a few regions available. Only a few inventory slots.
Pros: Simple game mechanics. Generous scoring. Endless gameplay.
Cons: Lacks challenge. Does not save your progress. No leaderboard or rewards. Repetitive.
Pros: Easy controls. Different level designs. Earning money is easy.
Cons: Have to manually collect money. Upgrade menu is missing in GameSnacks version.
Pros: Unique game concept. Simple mechanics. One-button controls. Endless gameplay.
Cons: Lacks reward. Not really challenging. Repetitive.
Pros: Simple mechanics. Addictive gameplay. Lets you play with keyboards and Xbox controller. Aesthetically pleasing.
Cons: Very sensitive controls. Lacks reward system.
Pros: Games run in Chrome and Firefox browsers. Exciting gameplay. Various game setting. Game resolution option.
Cons: Can’t be run in Internet Explorer browser. Do not work in older versions of web browsers. Contains weird sound SFX when in Chrome.
Pros: Beautiful photorealistic 3D car models. Highly-customizable parts. Has design competitions. Entirely free.
Cons: Can’t customize interiors and engine. Preset models of choices. Not much option for car decals. Some car models aren’t licensed for use.
Pros: Cute 2D art. Lots of scattered loot. Easy controls. Building interiors can be seen when next to them.
Cons: Randomly teleported renders crafted buildings useless. Top-down view is prone to accidental clicks outside the window. Avatars are random and not customizable. Some avatars are slow.
Pros: Easy to access and play. Highly replayable and social. Smooth real-time performance.
Cons: Basic drawing tools. Limited chat moderation.
Pros: Cute graphics. Customizable avatars. Classic game modes. No download required.
Cons: Only three modes. Large and inaccurate hitboxes.
Pros: 50-word-per-minute improvement rate. Engaging and dynamic gameplay. Stickler for errors. Play without creating an account.
Cons: Some contents are not appropriate for kids. Very outdated interface. Frequent ads interrupt the game.
Pros: Bleeding-edge game development platform. Integrates AI and cloud-enabled services. Paves way to the creation of hyper-realistic games. Provides infinite scalability from the cloud.
Cons: Some of the app’s capabilities already exists. May take some time for the developers to understand how the app works.
Pros: No downloads required. Adjustable quality and sounds. Minimal system requirements. Teach kids about zoo animals.
Cons: Flash games are no longer to be supported in the future. Too tiny screen. The background music loops. Short and simplistic gameplay.
Pros: New game titles for computers. No need for physical game copies. Convenient socializing and communication features.
Cons: Steam is still a stronger digital distribution platform. Some games might be absent. Requires monthly subscription.
Pros: Lots of character customization available. Beginner-friendly. Features animated cutscenes. Challenging but interesting gameplay.
Cons: Inconsistent environment design. Slow combat time. Slow story development. Servers are too populated.
Pros: Cross-platform. Huge library. Can support most input devices. Also has social element.
Cons: Requires an Internet connection. Might consume a lot of data.
Pros: Fun to play. Easy to learn. Requires minimal resources. No additional set-up necessary.
Cons: Only one song. Limited moves. Movements must be precise. Terrible color scheme.