Adventure (6108 programs)
Pros: Lore-rich and story-driven. Multiple creepy stories. Challenging puzzles.
Cons: Brief playtime.
Pros: Well-executed jumpscare. Tense atmosphere. Window cleaning is relaxing at first.
Cons: Too predictable for certain players.
Pros: Cooperative play. Offline mode. Inventive platformer gameplay.
Cons: The combat and progression can feel repetitive over time.
Pros: Vibrant, colorful graphics. Soundtrack makes you want to get up and dance. Fun, addictive gameplay. Lots of levels. New characters and boosts to unlock.
Cons: Auto-scrolling mechanic can get frustrating.
Pros: Features realistic game physics. Lets you create and play custom levels. Doesn't have a game-over scenario.
Cons: Late-game single player stages are too difficult. Animation glitches can get you permanently stuck.
Pros: A humorous game. Simple gameplay mechanics.
Cons: Comedic tone might not land for everyone.
Pros: Charming co-op gameplay. Cute and colorful aesthetic. Flexible play options.
Cons: Both players need a copy for online play.
Pros: Presents a refreshing take on the survival genre. Unique island-to-airship mechanic. Vibrant art style and soundtrack.
Cons: High system requirements.
Pros: Has a puzzle-solving mechanics. Customizable abilities and appearance. Rich environmental storytelling.
Cons: Minimal guidance can lead to confusion.
Pros: Captures the Sonic nostalgia well.
Cons: Needs refinement. Limited gameplay duration.
Pros: Engaging gameplay. Meticulously handcrafted world. Responsive controls. Diverse combat scenarios. Accessibility options.
Cons: Lack of variety. Limited replayability. Difficulty spike.
Pros: Choices matter. Multiple endings. Story-focused.
Cons: Short playthrough. Limited content.
Pros: Features recognizable Star Trek characters. Includes both solo and team-based gameplay. Over a dozen weapons to try, each with a secondary firing mode. Multiplayer game modes to play with other players.
Cons: The aging nature of the game means it looks quite dated today. Multiplayer is only available via TCP/IP LAN.