Adventure (6108 programs)
Pros: Unique rhythm-based mechanics. Striking psychedelic visuals. Open-ended puzzle-solving.
Cons: Minimal guidance may frustrate some players.
Pros: visceral, tactical melee combat. dynamic arenas with lethal traps. skull coin economy for upgrades.
Cons: no online multiplayer support.
Pros: Simple gameplay mechanics. Has a puzzle-solving element.
Cons: Still in active development.
Pros: Branching story with multiple endings. Beautiful, hand-crafted visuals. Unexpected legendary character crossovers. Fun for all ages.
Cons: Short runtime limits story depth.
Pros: Mix of mining and light combat. Progression through upgrades. Tense, atmospheric setting.
Cons: Minor bugs.
Pros: High-quality character art and voice acting. Multiple gameplay systems (dungeons, collecting, home-building). Idle mechanics reduce grind.
Cons: Heavy fan service content. Minor translation and UI issues.
Pros: A visual novel game. Focuses on reading and making occasional choices. High-quality voice acting.
Cons: Minimal gameplay variety.
Pros: Bursting with hilarious, unpredictable anomalies. Embraces anti-logic mechanics. Features a range of wild scenarios.
Cons: The lack of direction and traditional structure may confuse.
Pros: Free to play. Established worldbuilding. Multiple playable characters.
Cons: Lacking in immersion compared to the VR version.
Pros: Combines mining, trading, and permadeath exploration. Features buildable infrastructure. Includes a unique time-advancing death system.
Cons: No checkpoints.
Pros: Distinct game modes with unique gameplay. Creative directional combat system. Exploration, taming, and naval elements add depth.
Cons: Short overall playtime. Steep combat learning curve.
Pros: Relaxing and casual gameplay. Appealing retro-style pixel graphics. Rich customization options.
Cons: Can be repetitive over time.
Pros: Unique mix of exploration and platforming. Suspenseful psychological narrative. Retro horror theme.
Cons: Awkward platforming controls.