Adventure (6083 programs)
Pros: Engaging continuation of the Playtown storyline. Strong integration of exploration and puzzle mechanics. Well-designed AI and stealth-based gameplay. Distinct dystopian atmosphere with detailed environments.
Cons: Knowledge of earlier titles enhances lore and gameplay understanding but isn’t required.
Pros: Beautiful and distinct visual style. Family-friendly adventure and themes. Optional co-op without compromising solo gaming.
Cons: Limited world exploration with the maps. Only local couch co-op with split-screen is available for multiplayer.
Pros: Well-paced and emotional storyline. Strong atmosphere and sound design. Interactive environments with hidden areas. Varied exploration across detailed locations.
Cons: Limited freedom due to linear progression.
Pros: Unique outfits for Low and Alone. Exclusive to the expansion pass.
Cons: Unavailable without the pass. Requires the base game.
Pros: New outfit. 2 Red Baron mini-games. 75 full-color comics.
Cons: No new story content. Limited replay value.
Pros: Responsive physics-based platforming. Unique dual-grapping hook mechanics. Fair progression curve.
Cons: Story remains surface-level.
Pros: Villain-focused. Strong LGBTQI+ themes. Four romance routes. Dynamic choices.
Cons: Mature horror content. Complex loyalties.
Pros: Features potion crafting and hand-drawn environments. Introduces unique fairy-tale characters and creatures. Offers atmospheric puzzles and immersive exploration.
Cons: Slow-paced gameplay may deter casual players.
Pros: Dynamic sound and visuals. Engaging mechanics. Rich lore.
Cons: Relatively short playtime.
Pros: Diverse and beautiful environments. Charming nine-lives cat concept. Satisfying precision platforming.
Cons: Repetitive obstacle sections.
Pros: Point-and-click mechanics. Pixel-perfect graphics. Shifting narratives, unexpected twists.
Cons: Broken window functionality. Frequent input freezes. Limited settings.
Pros: Adds themed costumes for both main characters. Introduces new lore and story perspectives.
Cons: Gradual rollout delays access to full content.
Pros: Fluid movement and traversal mechanics. Dynamic and responsive combat. Seamless integration of story and gameplay. Nonlinear map design encourages exploration. Rich historical and cultural setting.
Cons: Steep learning curve.