Adventure (6108 programs)
Pros: Beautiful, retro-inspired pixel art. Deep, emotional narrative. Unique world-building. Engaging puzzles and exploration. Strong character development.
Cons: Slow-paced narrative. Limited combat mechanics. Repetitive puzzles. Storyline can be difficult to follow. Short game length. Lack of multiplayer or co-op options.
Pros: An otome or visual novel game. Story-driven game. Has three love interests.
Cons: Not a fast-paced gameplay experience.
Pros: Reimagined version of Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars. Point-and-click puzzle mechanics. Has NPCs.
Cons: Not a character-driven focused gameplay.
Pros: Combat with varied enemy types. Engaging resource management and upgrades. Atmospheric sound design.
Cons: Restrictive AI guidance limits exploration options. Vague instructions can lead to confusion. AI opponents lack complexity in battles.
Pros: Story-driven gameplay. Spell-based combat. Upgradable spells.
Cons: Not a character-driven focused gameplay.
Pros: Vibrant visuals. Engaging voice acting and music. Immersive story-driven gameplay.
Cons: Heavy theme might not appeal to some players. Pacing can feel slow.
Pros: Unique cinematic novel format. High-quality visuals and artwork. Emotionally resonant storyline. Talented voice cast and original music.
Cons: Heavy emotional themes may not suit all players. The condensed format may disappoint fans of longer visual novels.
Pros: Over 2,000 cats to find. Whimsical hand-drawn visuals. Light puzzle and side quest elements. Relaxing sound design and gameplay.
Cons: Gameplay can become repetitive. Limited gameplay variety outside cat-hunting.
Pros: Unique blend of exploration and building mechanics. Rich, procedurally generated landscapes. Customizable character and mobile home. Engaging Slavic folklore-inspired narrative.
Cons: Open-ended gameplay may lack direction for some. Themes may not appeal to all players.
Pros: Atmospheric environment. Engaging mechanics including fishing and driving. Interactive elements like NPC text messages.
Cons: Part of an anthology. Gameplay style may not appeal to action-oriented players.
Pros: Creepy and unnerving atmosphere. Narrative-driven story grounded in real life events. Actions and decisions shape the story, adding replayability. Immersive and unnerving soundtrack and SFX.
Cons: Short playtime. Some moments feel dragged out. Limited in terms of gameplay and mechanics.
Pros: Atmospheric horror. Immersive narrative. With intricate puzzles to solve. Fully voiced.
Cons: Short gameplay duration.
Pros: Introduces three new time eras. Expands gameplay with time-bending tasks and new characters. Features a new original soundtrack.
Cons: Requires the base game to access content.
Pros: Expands with a comic book. Includes a new minigame with leaderboards. Provides high-quality wallpapers and printable posters.
Cons: Requires the base game to access content.
Pros: Charming, hand-drawn art style. Great for cat lovers and casual gamers. Relaxing hidden-object gameplay.
Cons: Lack of replayability after completing the main game.
Pros: Dark and psychological. Plenty of activities to do. Open-world exploration.
Cons: No release date yet.
Pros: 2D platforming game. Copy-and-paste game mechanics. Has side quests. Free demo available.
Cons: Not ideal for players seeking deep plotlines.
Pros: A post-World War II game. Has a wide variety of characters. Has 20 cities to explore.
Cons: Not a fast-paced gameplay.
Pros: Immersive atmosphere. Challenging puzzles. Intense gameplay.
Cons: Feature mature content.