Windows (10000 programs)
Pros: Clear and colorful art style. Simple controls and game mechanics. Bonus stages.
Cons: Rather short with only three stages to play.
Pros: Offers simple gameplay. The artwork, music, and code are all free to reuse with credit. Distinctive visuals despite limited color scheme.
Cons: Unusual controls may be off-putting. A little short. Following the story is difficult. Requires Playdate hardware.
Pros: Draws inspiration from popular Pokemon games. Features a large world to explore. Uses the Playdate’s unconventional crank controller. Players can talk to random villagers.
Cons: Requires a Playdate handheld device to play. Visuals can be hard to distinguish at times.
Pros: Provides legitimate jump-scare and horror moments. Weapons give the player an incentive to explore. Simple controls, easy to pick up.
Cons: May be too intense for sensitive players.
Pros: Offers multiple content themes. Includes new gameplay modes.
Cons: Bugs cause the game to freeze and crash.
Pros: Simple and addictive. Appropriate for all ages. Innovative idea.
Cons: Relatively short. Basic graphics.
Pros: Makes use of Playdate’s unconventional crank controller. Detailed recreation of Leekspin on Playdate’s two-color display.
Cons: Requires Playdate hardware or development environment to play. More of a novelty than a true app or game.
Pros: Simple game mechanics for players of all skill levels. Detailed artwork for the two-color display. Random lawyer appearances create real tension.
Cons: Gameplay may become stale rather quickly. Requires a Playdate handheld device or game editor to play. No win state — the player must keep shredding until they get caught.
Pros: Innovative concept. Sophisticated story.
Cons: Basic graphics. Limited replay value.
Pros: Simple controls should be easy to pick up for any skill level. Provides a stark visualization of the reality of $100,000,000,000.
Cons: No automation — all spending comes from manual clicks. Very difficult to “win” the game.
Pros: Prevents unwanted changes. Customizable features. Accessible to multiple knowledge levels.
Cons: Certain features require a paid plan.
Pros: Easily view and open HEIC files. Convert HEIC images to JPEG. Photos in MS Office is highly efficient. Browse through photos seamlessly.
Cons: Doesn’t support Canon HEIC file types. Exporting image format is limited to JPEG only.
Pros: Suitable for players who are unfamiliar with MMORPGs. An interesting take on the visual novel genre. High-quality artwork used for the visualizations.
Cons: Some may find the heavy MMORPG theme unappealing.
Pros: Features a distinctive art style. Players can affect the path of the story.
Cons: There are only two potential endings. Darker themes may make it unsuitable for some players.
Pros: Simple control scheme makes it easy to pick up and play. Despite the 1-bit black & white color scheme, the art makes it easy to distinguish game elements.
Cons: Requires a handheld Playdate device or development environment to play. May get repetitive after some time.
Pros: Tribute game to Pac-Man. Faithful design and gameplay to the original. Joystick support.
Cons: Still in active development.
Pros: Good use of a 2D game design. Has a variety of clown themes and designs. Only requires mouse to interact.
Cons: Contains disturbing themes and elements. Straightforward game, no replayability.
Pros: Boosts system performance, latency, and stability. Debloats useless packages. Lines can be edited. Allows you to apply only the tweaks you want.
Cons: Requires an app that can open compressed files. Some stability issues.
Pros: Great art style. Unique premise focused on card cheating.
Cons: Limited content and story available. Demo version.
Pros: Cute graphics and colors. Relaxed and charming gameplay. Funny game premise.
Cons: Short playthrough.