Action (10000 programs)
Pros: Fast-paced, twin-stick shooter combat. Online co-op play. Vibrant 2D pixel-art style. Character customization.
Cons: Can become repetitive.
Pros: Free and no microtransactions. Focus on skill-based gameplay. Diverse movement mechanics. Real weapon variety.
Cons: Unfinished and buggy. Poor optimization and high ping. Unpolished UI and controls. Very low player count.
Pros: A deckbuilding with a narrative incorporated to it. Offers fast-paced battles. Has over 70 Cubes and 60 items.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Realistic 3D graphics. Dynamic combat. Selection of weapons.
Cons: Still in development.
Pros: Classic Katamari gameplay with creative time-travel twist. Vibrant visuals and imaginative level design. Fun new mechanics like magnet catch. Multiplayer mode adds replay value.
Cons: Can feel overly chaotic or cluttered. Demanding performance on older devices.
Pros: Unique music-driven gameplay. Customizable levels with user tracks. Decent default soundtrack. Multiple game modes.
Cons: Frustrating and inconsistent difficulty. Inconsistent collision detection. Short campaign length. Control issues with certain schemes. Not for people with sensory problems.
Pros: Free-to-play. Puzzle-focused platforming. Vibrant pixel art. Multilingual support.
Cons: Short playtime. Limited depth.
Pros: Walking sim mechanics. Established worldbuilding. Story-rich gameplay.
Cons: No new mechanics. Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Charming retro pixel art and soundtrack. Character leveling and ability progression. Hidden paths, Easter eggs, and collectibles. Includes Kanashimi content in base game. Multiple difficulty settings for flexibility.
Cons: Few checkpoints and limited lives per level. Harsh difficulty spikes in certain sections. Core mechanics remain dated. Foreground and sprite polish can be inconsistent. Minimal upgrades beyond cosmetic improvements.
Pros: Chaotic runner with absurd obstacles. Anime-inspired visuals.
Cons: Repetitive elements over time.