Adventure (6107 programs)
Pros: Emotionally engaging narrative. Strong thematic focus on memory and identity. Atmospheric presentation and tone. Clear, accessible mechanics.
Cons: Very short episode. Linear progression. Leaves many questions unanswered.
Pros: Up to 50 thrilling mini-games. Ability to customize a wide array of Smurfs. Unique blend of exploration and quest-based gameplay. Visually appealing and colorful 3D graphics.
Cons: Considerable system requirements.
Pros: Engaging narrative. Atmospheric world. Player choices matter. Free-to-play.
Cons: Short playtime.
Pros: Cute 2D pixelated art style. Nintendo Game Boy controls. Short length. Can be ported as a playable ROM on an actual Game Boy.
Cons: The tutorial doesn’t show the keyboard input controls. Can’t remap controls.
Pros: Unique blend of genres. Extensive content and replayability. Adjustable difficulty.
Cons: Limited customization. Initial audio issues. Minor bugs.
Pros: Large volume of thematically connected content. Provides bug fixes and gameplay changes.
Cons: Bugs on AI behavior.
Pros: Strong exploration focus with branching paths. Multiple endings tied to your decisions. Retro-inspired pixel art and dynamic music.
Cons: Slower pace may not appeal to all players.
Pros: Seamless character switching. Story-driven adventure. Six unique realms.
Cons: Occasional crashes.
Pros: Global remake. Story-based gameplay. Immersive narrative.
Cons: Full audio is only available in Japanese.
Pros: Innovative planetary and star system creation. Deep crafting and base-building mechanics. Evolving environments and stunning visuals.
Cons: Lack of combat may not appeal to action-focused players.
Pros: Innovative storyline and gameplay. Lots of levels. Great soundtrack.
Cons: Controls are a little cumbersome. Poor graphics.
Pros: Diverse range of plant skills and attacks. Engaging strategic upgrade system for growth. Vibrant and colorful visual art style. Satisfying progression and garden customization.
Cons: Sudden and unforgiving enemy difficulty spikes.