Adventure (6082 programs)
Pros: Emotional storytelling. Unique psychic abilities. Charming pixel art and quirky characters.
Cons: Still in active development.
Pros: Emotionally engaging story with multiple routes. Beautiful visuals and soundtrack. Full voice support (except protagonist in some scenes). Enhanced version with new heroines and content.
Cons: Some route repetition might feel tedious.
Pros: Co-op friendly. With puzzle and exploration elements. Multiple endings.
Cons: Short playtime. Less rewarding solo experience. Basic visual style.
Pros: Engaging co-op gameplay. Creative puzzles and unpredictable physics. Unlockable costumes and hidden mini-games.
Cons: Less compelling when played solo.
Pros: Immersive setting and strong atmosphere. Well-crafted, environmental puzzles. Expands the Nephilim lore from the base game. Authentic Indiana Jones tone and feel.
Cons: Short playtime length. Price may not justify content length.
Pros: A narrative-driven puzzle adventure.
Cons: Short overall length.
Pros: Randomized modifiers create endless replayability. Four distinct hero classes with switch-on-the-fly flexibility. Local couch co-op for up to four players or solo play with AI fill.
Cons: Loot drops might feel repetitive over time.
Pros: Gorgeous hand‑drawn pixel art by talented indie artists. Fluid diagonal and precise pixel‑based movement. Seamless blend of exploration, puzzles, and combat.
Cons: Limited hints for complex hieroglyph puzzles.
Pros: Immersive, atmospheric horror design. Procedurally generated rooms with unpredictable outcomes. Strong emphasis on strategy and tension. Supports online co-op for shared survival.
Cons: Some key features are still missing due to Early Access.
Pros: A quirky adventure. Has local co-op. Unique horror-comedy blend.
Cons: Still in Early Access.
Pros: A music-driven game. Combines puzzle-solving, rhythm mechanics, and narrative choices. Has six environments to explore.
Cons: Limited replay value.
Pros: Remastered HD visuals and modern compatibility. Includes both original and new voice-overs. Multiple endings shaped by your choices. Translations in Japanese, English, and Chinese.
Cons: Slow narrative pace may not appeal to everyone.
Pros: Stunning diorama-style visuals. Charming, heartfelt story. Unique dual-character gameplay. No gore or jump scares – safe for all ages.
Cons: Puzzle design can feel a bit simplistic.
Pros: Beautifully detailed, dynamic city environment. Authentic American buses and handling. Meaningful progression tied to city upgrades. Engaging multiplayer with up to four players.
Cons: Early-game progression may feel slow for solo players.
Pros: Beautiful pixel art graphics. Music seamlessly fits the atmosphere. Responsive and snappy controls.
Cons: Movement has a bit of a high skill ceiling to master.
Pros: Free-to-play. Relaxing, colorful world. Hilarious and silly tasks. Supports local two-player co-op.
Cons: No online multiplayer.
Pros: 5 levels. Platforming mechanics. Online co-op gameplay.
Cons: Must be played in pairs.