Windows (10000 programs)
Pros: Engaging mix of survival, strategy, and fantasy elements. Strategic territory-building. Deep progression and tactical combat. Balanced use of resources and magic.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Slow early-game progression.
Pros: Offers 15 diverse game modes. Features eight-player tournaments. Includes leaderboards, unlockable skins, and a wide range of weapons.
Cons: The party game structure may not appeal to all.
Pros: Relaxing and accessible gameplay. Satisfying gear upgrades and progression. Beautiful, varied biomes.
Cons: Limited gameplay variety in longer sessions.
Pros: Story-rich experience. Educational gameplay. Suitable for all ages.
Cons: May deter players modern game enthusiasts.
Pros: Introduces two new steampunk-themed tables with unique mechanics. Adds online leaderboards and unlockable cosmetics. Features new playable character and accessories.
Cons: Requires the base game to access content.
Pros: Features procedural levels for endless replayability. Includes new characters and vibrant Hoverpelago environments. Global leaderboards encourage competitive racing.
Cons: Heavily relies on multiplayer for the best experience.
Pros: Classic and modern fusion. With power-ups and upgrades. Global leaderboard.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Unique focus on the healer role. Huge variety of spells and upgrades. Rewarding dungeon exploration. Permanent upgrades encourage steady progression.
Cons: Clunky targeting system. Limited AI capabilities of NPCs.
Pros: Casual gameplay. Low-poly graphics. LGBTQIA+ inclusive.
Cons: Overly simplistic core gameplay. Repetitive.
Pros: Narrative-driven battle campaigns. Weight of permadeath. Choices matter.
Cons: Rather simplistic combat.
Pros: Multiple racing with distinct building experiences. Curious story. Co-op gameplay.
Cons: Thin content.