Adventure (6107 programs)
Pros: Great strategy action. Tense and enjoyable.
Cons: Missions are all similar. Some grinding required.
Pros: Easy-to-understand, engaging gameplay. Allows multiplayer fun.
Cons: Slow progression. Repetitive nature.
Pros: Adorable cat photography mechanics. Charming pixel-art visuals. Blends exploration with mystery-solving.
Cons: May not appeal to players seeking fast-paced or action-oriented gameplay.
Pros: Let players use logic, observation, and problem-solving skills. Has a randomization mechanic. Has an immersive open world environment. Uses visual storytelling.
Cons: Lacks clear direction.
Pros: Lush and detailed map. Relaxing gameplay. Lots of achievements. Different tunes to listen to.
Cons: No compass. Some animal behaviors are not believable. Dangerous creatures have no tells. Some maps are too massive.
Pros: Fun characters and plot. Good replay value.
Cons: Short play time. Some linear sequences.
Pros: Custom maps for Westeros and Essos. Custom Troop Trees. Certain characters appear as NPCs and AI.
Cons: Older versions not supported.
Pros: Interesting character options especially in multiplayer. Beautiful but chilling procedurally-generated landscapes.
Cons: Some controls take a little getting used to. Relatively high difficulty level.
Pros: Nonlinear exploration. 6 abstract levels. Evolving mechanics. Simple UI and controls.
Cons: No tutorials.
Pros: PS1-style graphics and presentation. Large areas to explore. Intriguing story.
Cons: No exact release date yet.
Pros: Unique cases and settings. Creative gameplay mechanics. Beautiful art and solid voice acting.
Cons: Minor pacing and localization issues. Occasional repetitiveness in trial flow.
Pros: Cinematic aesthetic. New character and story. Comes with a radio communicator.
Cons: More like a stand-alone game than an extension.
Pros: A roguelike game. Story-driven. Magic-based battle mechanics. Has a spell-crafting system.
Cons: Not a character-driven focused gameplay.