Arcade (679 programs)
Pros: Relaxing, idle-friendly gameplay. Cute and diverse pet designs. No microtransactions or pressure. Strong appeal for collectors.
Cons: Very low drop rates for rare pets. Progress may feel slow for some players.
Pros: Nostalgic pixel graphics. Unique biomes. Power balls for higher jumps and faster movement. Composed of 40 levels.
Cons: Lacks extra content. No cosmetic items.
Pros: Simple controls. Strategy-based gameplay. Various challenges for each level. Serene soundscape and engaging narrative.
Cons: Slower pace. Short gameplay.
Pros: Engaging lightsaber combat with Jedi abilities. Fun co-op multiplayer mode. New Game+ and cheats add replayability. Classic Star Wars soundtrack enhances immersion.
Cons: Stiff animations and hit detection issues. Combat can feel repetitive. Frustrating platforming mechanics. Dated visuals despite slight improvements.
Pros: With an online leaderboard. Immersive production. Different camera perspectives.
Cons: No multiplayer mode. No other game modes.
Pros: Easy-to-learn mechanics. Customizable characters. Fun and family-friendly.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay. Lack of depth.
Pros: Fast-paced bullet hell gameplay. Three arcade modes. Five levels. 500+ crafted patterns.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Chic visuals. Has multiplayer.
Cons: Can get a little too challenging.
Pros: Charming pixel-art visuals. Offers four game modes. Solo and multiplayer support. Adjustable difficulty levels.
Cons: Aggressive bots make new mechanics hard to learn on the go.
Pros: Tons of cute animal characters. Colorful diorama town environment. Story-rich gameplay. Varying arcade games.
Cons: Random softlocks.
Pros: Challenging, randomly generated levels. Original music and art.
Cons: Immediate death in some levels.
Pros: Charming visuals and lively sound effects. Addictive gameplay. Skill-based gameplay. Accessible one-touch control system. Suitable for broad audience.
Cons: Lagging limits the overall gameplay.
Pros: Faithful port of the classic Space Invaders game. 50hz refresh rate gaming. Improvements to graphics and animations. Joystick and gamepad support.
Cons: Multiple versions are confusing and don't offer clear descriptions.
Pros: Captures the essence of MS-DOS games. Has an immersive gameplay premise. Offers a good amount of content.
Cons: No support for mouse controls. Steep initial learning curve.