Adventure (6650 programs)
Pros: A team-building game. Has a diverse group of adventurers. Has over 60 weapons and offers a variety of treasures. Events are randomized.
Cons: Potential for repetitive challenges despite random events.
Pros: Cute animal characters. 10 unique puzzles to solve.
Cons: Short gameplay.
Pros: Clever co-op puzzles with strong communication focus. Free companion app and cross-platform play. Engaging, high-stakes storyline.
Cons: No solo play option. Companion app can be sluggish on older devices.
Pros: Intriguing gameplay dynamics. Eerie atmosphere and creepy monsters, which add to its immersive experience. Can be played with friends online or via split screen multiplayer.
Cons: Lack of in-depth tutorials. The game’s pacing can feel slow and repetitive at times.
Pros: Unique and surreal aesthetic. Unconventional and memorable soundtrack. Focus on exploration and atmosphere.
Cons: Unconventional gameplay may not appeal to all.
Pros: Nostalgic pixel art and chiptune soundtrack. Easy-to-learn platforming mechanics. 21 progressively challenging levels.
Cons: Minimal variety in environments.
Pros: Cute and charming characters. Multiple biomes to explore.
Cons: Minimal involvement during battles.
Pros: Cute, stylized 3D graphics. Vibrant, open world. Dynamic gameplay. Online co-op gameplay. Customization.
Cons: No viewable map anytime. Needs more customization options.
Pros: A VR version of Wanderer. Introduces full-body avatars and eye-tracking technology. Offers three new levels.
Cons: Not out yet.
Pros: Precise six degrees of freedom movement. Strategic fuel and signal range management. Challenging hazards like asteroids and lasers.
Cons: May be difficult for casual players.
Pros: Anime-style presentation feels unique and nostalgic. Quick recap makes it newcomer-friendly. Boss battles add variety. Vibrant visual and immersive audio design.
Cons: Gameplay depth may be too limited for some players.
Pros: Couch co-op gameplay. Vibrant pixel art. Challenging difficulty levels.
Cons: Lack of online multiplayer.
Pros: Standalone sequel. Walking sim mechanics. Fear-inducing atmosphere. Thematic SFX and BGM.
Cons: Predictable storyline. Unsuitable for users with photosensitivity and mental health conditions. Short playthrough.
Pros: Enhanced visuals with modern lighting. Smoother, more responsive controls. Crocipedia adds great archival content.
Cons: Platforming still feels unforgiving at times. Boss fights and mechanics feel dated.
Pros: Touches the themes of trauma, healing, and recovery. Has multiple perspectives. Tells a story with authenticity, sensitivity, and sincerity.
Cons: Heavy themes might be unsettling for some players.