Adventure (6102 programs)
Pros: Dark fantasy setting. Unique enemy designs. Engaging wave-based progression.
Cons: Repetitive wave structure.
Pros: Features diverse procedurally generated realms and biomes. Blends combat, puzzles, and exploration into one experience. Includes optional co-op for shared adventures.
Cons: Procedural generation may feel less satisfying. Less appealing to solo players.
Pros: A dungeon crawler with semi-idle combat. Balances luck and smart planning. Players can choose from three heroes.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Intuitive rune-drawing spell system. Puzzles that encourage logical problem-solving. Color-blind support for accessibility.
Cons: Some design elements are AI-generated.
Pros: Painterly art style that reflects emotional states. Clear mechanics combining puzzles and platforming. Strong narrative told through environments. Accessible controls suited for all players.
Cons: Linear flow of gameplay reduces replay value.
Pros: A scientific exploration game. Has base-building or world-building elements.
Cons: Still in active development.
Pros: Pixel art world. 300+ unique environments. Real-time combat.
Cons: Lack of clear direction.
Pros: Quirky AI companion. Fun puzzle-solving and parkour. Unique mix of eerie setting and lighthearted tone.
Cons: Lacks truly scary moments for horror fans.
Pros: Unique blend of genres. Fast-paced, visceral combat. Compelling and unique story. Bold artistic direction.
Cons: Confusing and overwhelming at times. Might not appeal to all players.
Pros: Two unique psychological horror games in one package. Retro PSX-inspired graphics and FMVs. Multiple secret endings for replayability.
Cons: Short length.
Pros: Charming pixel art. Exploration-focused gameplay. Retro nostalgia.
Cons: Minimal combat. Short playtime.