Adventure (6102 programs)
Pros: Narrative-driven gameplay.
Cons: Puzzles can be challenging for beginners.
Pros: Tension-filled environment. Customizable difficulty.
Cons: Repetitive. Limited interaction options.
Pros: Beautiful and distinct visual style. Family-friendly adventure and themes. Optional co-op without compromising solo gaming.
Cons: Limited world exploration with the maps. Only local couch co-op with split-screen is available for multiplayer.
Pros: Unique loop-based progression system. Gorgeous, psychedelic visual design. Deep environmental storytelling and themes.
Cons: Abstract narrative may confuse some players.
Pros: Uses a time-traveling mechanic. Point-and-click game.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Evidence board system. Immersive storyline. Extensive backstory.
Cons: Mature content.
Pros: Innovative gameplay mechanics. Nice on the eyes cartoon art style.
Cons: Underdeveloped storytelling.
Pros: Uses point-and-click mechanics. Simple gameplay mechanics. Narrative-driven game. Has a variety of characters.
Cons: Doesn’t have a character development feature.
Pros: Charming characters. Heartfelt story. Puzzle-solving gameplay.
Cons: A short game.
Pros: Fast-paced QTE challenges. Unique "Black Box" art style. Multiple difficulty levels.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay. Multiplayer mode is limited to local co-op. Short game length. Narrow range of mini-game types.
Pros: Great character designs. Good implementation of bullet hell elements. Features platforming puzzles. Has a multiplayer mode.
Cons: Short playthrough length. Multiplayer server has no security features. Simple, linear story.
Pros: Very colourful and detailed graphics. Cool storyline.
Cons: Animation is rather simple. Lacking in action.
Pros: Unique outfits for Low and Alone. Exclusive to the expansion pass.
Cons: Unavailable without the pass. Requires the base game.
Pros: Offers nostalgia for the fans. Retro visuals. Contains Minter’s extensive catalog of games.
Cons: The discrepancy between the audio pitch and the visuals.