Adventure (6082 programs)
Pros: Co-op friendly. With puzzle and exploration elements. Multiple endings.
Cons: Short playtime. Less rewarding solo experience. Basic visual style.
Pros: Easy-to-follow point-and-click mechanics. Wholesome atmosphere with magical cats. Immersive puzzles. Exploration is tied well to the story.
Cons: AI-generated visuals lessen the personal touch.
Pros: Deep and creative transformation-based movement. Rich, nonlinear exploration. Unique storytelling.
Cons: Intense visual effects.
Pros: Intriguing premise. Appealing retro-themed aesthetics.
Cons: Extremely short gameplay.
Pros: Ideal for players who prefer non-combat gameplay. Tense atmosphere. Features a navigation device.
Cons: Typewriter sound effect breaks immersion. Players unable to exit the game via “Esc”.
Pros: Open-world exploration. Compelling storyline. Complex tasks and puzzles. Engaging post-apocalyptic setting.
Cons: Includes depictions of violence, gore content, and bloodshed.
Pros: Charming pixel art and original soundtrack. Fun, quirky mini-games and side quests. Sandbox encourages exploration and experimentation. Rhapsody postcards add replay value and social sharing.
Cons: Joke-heavy and chaotic design may be overwhelming. Noisy aesthetic can be off-putting. Not a traditional JRPG experience. Humor may not appeal to all players.
Pros: Gentle puzzle-platformer with cozy pacing. Engaging nature-based themes paired with charming visuals. Simple mechanics that encourage casual exploration.
Cons: Still unreleased.
Pros: Rich, atmospheric storytelling. Customizable characters and equipment. Engaging combat. Unique mix of horror and humor.
Cons: Mature and unsettling themes. Potential triggers for sensitive audiences.
Pros: Stylish and scenic presentation. Precision-based gameplay. 15 handcrafted level design. Multiplayer support.
Cons: Not open-world. Initial learning curve.
Pros: Unique concept. Charming visuals. Relaxing soundtrack. Free demo available.
Cons: Still in development.