Adventure (6106 programs)
Pros: Hand-drawn art style full of charm and color. Accessible gameplay with no language barriers. Engaging puzzles and light exploration.
Cons: Very short gameplay duration.
Pros: Unique mechanic of controlling multiple slimes simultaneously. Increasingly challenging stages with varied conditions. Precise platforming design.
Cons: Extremely difficult.
Pros: Hand-crafted open-world platformer. Exploration-driven collectathon design. Character customization and photo mode.
Cons: Later stages demand high precision in platforming.
Pros: Unique retro-inspired art style and tone. Engaging puzzle-solving and maze navigation. Strong sense of narrative atmosphere. Memorable final battle sequence.
Cons: Highly linear with little optional content.
Pros: Multiplayer gameplay with up to four players. Over 40 anomalies to identify. Built-in voice chat and matchmaking.
Cons: Short gameplay.
Pros: A visual novel game. Tackles love and redemption. Offers four distinct roles. Choice-driven storytelling.
Cons: Limited route-choice system.
Pros: Deep lore and unique cultivation theme. Satisfying idle management and base-building. Rich upgrade and ascension systems.
Cons: Can become repetitive over time.
Pros: Intriguing setting and story. Action and puzzle platforming. Multiple endings.
Cons: Story is a bit vague at the beginning.
Pros: Six themed levels with bosses and challenges. Quirky Kung-Foot Odor mechanic and Dorotéia companion. Unlockable content celebrating 30 years of Sapo Xulé.
Cons: Might lack appeal to those unfamiliar with Sapo Xulé’s legacy.
Pros: 5 unique realms. Vast expanse. Puzzle-filled.
Cons: Empty landscapes. Repetitive and disconnected puzzles. Frequent frame drops. Lacks depth.
Pros: Dual-character perspective adds depth. Variety of puzzle elements. Clever logic-based progression.
Cons: Later levels can become overly complex.
Pros: Engaging time-loop mechanic. Atmospheric visuals and lighting. Strong sound design and voice work. Meaningful progression across loops.
Cons: Short overall playtime.
Pros: Randomly generated mazes. Oppressive sound design and atmosphere. Retro pixelated 3D visuals. Simple, accessible controls.
Cons: No combat or defense mechanics.
Pros: Engaging team-based mechanics. Procedural dungeons add replayability. Strong risk-versus-reward gameplay. Strong risk-versus-reward gameplay.
Cons: Limited content depth.
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: Exploration-based gameplay. 14 complex characters. Layered backstories.
Cons: One ending.