Adventure (6106 programs)
Pros: Introduces regional differences to common units. Adds more details to unique units. Redesigns do hinder the animations in any way.
Cons: Requires a very specific version of the game.
Pros: PS1-style graphics. Creepy and atmospheric presentation. Oddly relatable premise.
Cons: Short playthrough.
Pros: Good timing for jumpscares. Challenging multiple endings.
Cons: Short playthrough. Low quality graphics.
Pros: Picks up where the first game left off. Next-gen graphics upgrades. Return of Cal and the his crew.
Cons: Not out yet. No exact release date.
Pros: Makes the game notably easier. Allows separate plays on the open world.
Cons: Original multiplayer functions disabled. Restriction on independent player activities.
Pros: Great visual design. Immersive story premise.
Cons: Some puzzles are too difficult. Limited fighting capabilities.
Pros: Intriguing premise and story. Free progression system. Five starting origins to choose from. Crafting and survival elements.
Cons: No exact release date yet.
Pros: Tackles mature topics. Sets mood with black-and-white design.
Cons: Game suffers from optimization issues.
Pros: Impressive graphical design and fidelity. Mix of exploration and puzzle-solving gameplay. Created in just 10 days.
Cons: Only three hours long. Still in active development.
Pros: Complex narrative. Well-written characters. Great visuals and animation. Live2D models with static toggle.
Cons: Tends to lag after some time. Slow start. Has light body horror imagery and adult content. Some typos.
Pros: Immersive narrative. Attractive retro design. Challenging puzzles.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Great premise. Good use of dated graphics. Simple and intuitive controls.
Cons: Uses bright colors and flashing lights. Short playthrough with single ending.
Pros: Fun and challenging gameplay. Charming pixel graphics. High replayability. Varied and randomized levels.
Cons: Short playthroughs.
Pros: DND-style gameplay. Quirky and unique protagonist. Multiple difficulty levels.
Cons: Short playthrough.
Pros: Draws inspiration from popular Pokemon games. Features a large world to explore. Uses the Playdate’s unconventional crank controller. Players can talk to random villagers.
Cons: Requires a Playdate handheld device to play. Visuals can be hard to distinguish at times.
Pros: New GrabPack mechanics. All-new puzzles. Great continuation of game lore.
Cons: Underwhelming area boss.
Pros: Offers simple gameplay. The artwork, music, and code are all free to reuse with credit. Distinctive visuals despite limited color scheme.
Cons: Unusual controls may be off-putting. A little short. Following the story is difficult. Requires Playdate hardware.
Pros: Simple control scheme makes it easy to pick up and play. Despite the 1-bit black & white color scheme, the art makes it easy to distinguish game elements.
Cons: Requires a handheld Playdate device or development environment to play. May get repetitive after some time.
Pros: Interesting and uncommon gameplay mechanics. Pixel art style is put together well. Varied game elements, such as combat and town management. Large gaming world to explore.
Cons: Dungeons may feel a bit stale after a while.
Pros: Great atmospheric horror. Uses low-poly graphics for added nostalgia. Uses creepy intermission screens.
Cons: The main villain is overshadowed by the environment.