Adventure (6106 programs)
Pros: Creepy PSX-style graphics. No jumpscares. Simple controls.
Cons: Not much gameplay involved. Quite short.
Pros: Intriguing story. Anime-inspired visuals. Psychological horror themes.
Cons: Short gameplay.
Pros: An unusual twist on the genre.. Director role adds variety..
Cons: The directors have too much room to sway the game.. Certain weapons are of little use..
Pros: Inexpensive yet well made. Varied 4 v 1 gameplay.
Cons: No single player mode. Some issues with matchmaking.
Pros: Fun and challenging gameplay. Physics-based puzzles and obstacles. Beautiful graphics and lighting effects.
Cons: Slight learning curve.
Pros: Intricately detailed world. Hilarious and wholesome interactions. Joyful soundtrack.
Cons: Limited world size to explore.
Pros: Distinctive black-and-white visuals. Engaging mix of chores and exploration. Intriguing narrative about family dynamics. Free demo version.
Cons: Jerky stop-motion animation. Still in active development.
Pros: Great visuals and audio. Evolving orc hierarchy is incredible. Superb blend of stealth and combat.
Cons: Repetitive missions. Lacks direction at times.
Pros: Immersive narrative. Stylish aesthetics. User-friendly interface.
Cons: Repetitive puzzles. Low-resolution objects.
Pros: Scenes are fleshed out with plenty of detail. The prose of the game feels professionally written. Includes a soundtrack.
Cons: Covers topics that may be triggering to some, such as rape and suicide. Dark themes — including violent and sexual — are unsuitable for players under 18.
Pros: Deeply atmospheric psychological horror. Seamless loop-based storytelling. Realistic graphics and haunting sound design.
Cons: Very brief experience.
Pros: The game is set in the Original Trilogy timeline. Features a notoriety system. Has a mix of old and new locations.
Cons: Limited open-world aspect.
Pros: Innovative terraforming system. Makes NPC relationships feel meaningful.
Cons: The wide variety of systems may overwhelm.