Adventure (6082 programs)
Pros: Surreal, dream-like experience. Highly interactive spaces. Puzzles and philosophical ponderings.
Cons: Still in active development.
Pros: Emotional, story-rich narrative. Engaging puzzle-adventure elements. Strategic turn-based combat. Strong atmosphere and world-building.
Cons: Puzzle pacing can feel overwhelming. Limited overall content.
Pros: Cozy visuals, serene lake setting. Unique and quirky concept. Charming sandbox style.
Cons: Limited game length.
Pros: Huge roster of heroes from different worlds. Abundant loot drops. Unique multiverse setting.
Cons: Poor performance and optimization. Lacking quality-of-life features. Unclear and poor English translation.
Pros: Unique horror-puzzle mechanic. Tense and atmospheric. High-stakes choices.
Cons: Repetitive structure.
Pros: Narrative-driven gameplay. Point-and-click mechanics. Atmospheric horror tone.
Cons: Gory and violent themes.
Pros: Atmospheric, cursed amusement park setting. Engaging mix of puzzles, exploration, and combat. Upgradeable revolver. Story-rich narrative.
Cons: Still in development.
Pros: Cozy but engaging puzzle vibe. Levels introduce new mechanics gradually. Cute slime character and colorful retro visuals. Over 100 levels across varied and visually distinct environments.
Cons: Limited map view sometimes hides the correct path.
Pros: Engaging narrative with branching outcomes. Choice between casual and detective modes. Strong visual novel presentation.
Cons: Still in Early Access phase.
Pros: Narrative-driven experience. Psychological horror elements. Multiple endings.
Cons: Short playthrough.
Pros: Unique blend of humor and gritty Eastern European setting. Distinctive arsenal of quirky weapons. Strategic turn-based combat with ally support. Non-linear exploration adds replayability.
Cons: Still in active development.
Pros: Atmospheric forest setting. Stamina management. The legendary sword’s location changes with each playthrough.
Cons: Slow pacing. Limited polish.
Pros: Intriguing narrative. Jump between two parallel timelines. Puzzle-solving and detective gameplay.
Cons: Can be a bit convoluted and confusing. Short gameplay.
Pros: Strong atmosphere rooted in Japanese folklore. Unique surveillance-based horror concept. Two difficulty modes.
Cons: Core loop can become monotonous.
Pros: Blend of puzzles, exploration, and platforming mechanics. Metroidvania progression with meaningful upgrades. Detective cases add variety to the gameplay.
Cons: Early Access bugs and glitches affect immersion.
Pros: Provides casual entertainment. Good for short play sessions. Lighthearted and humorous plot.
Cons: Repeated images in some scenes. Characters lack depth.
Pros: Unique particle-based visual style. Engaging exploration and puzzles. Deep, mysterious narrative.
Cons: Stealth sections can feel tedious.