Windows (10000 programs)
Pros: Very addictive.... Appealing RPG aesthetic. Simple mechanics.
Cons: ... but very repetitive. You can end up with sore fingers.
Pros: Enhances graphics, sound and other features. Simple installation process. Offers advanced replay.
Cons: Large download. Sometimes crashes.
Pros: Huge assortment of built-in assets. Big, bold, easy to use UI.
Cons: Limited functionality means professionals are unlikely to use it. Lack of free draw tools limits you to modifying existing assets.
Pros: Mind-boggling number of levels. No in-app purchases.
Cons: Tile arrangement may irritate at times. A zoom in button would help.
Pros: Free and open source. High recovery success rate. Supports many file systems. Lightweight and efficient.
Cons: No graphical interface. Doesn’t recover original file names or folders. Slow for large storage devices.
Pros: More or less as scary as Slender. More engaging than Slender. Two modes of gameplay.
Cons: Not as simple to play as Slender. Not a major innovation on the original.
Pros: Has a beginner-friendly interface. Offers unlimited VPN access. Lets users encrypt sensitive files. Boasts a range of useful features.
Cons: Doesn’t provide a detailed status report.
Pros: Imports from most major design apps. Features extensive tutorial.
Cons: Complicated to understand. Only imports models - does not create them.
Pros: Lovely appearance and animation. Clear and legible numerals.
Cons: Lacks other features.
Pros: Has all the features you require. Almost 100 percent uptime.
Cons: User interface looks clunky and outdated. Not for non-technical users.
Pros: Stunning 3D graphics. Cool and original soundtrack.
Cons: Can be very challenging. Takes up a lot of space.
Pros: Great editing tools. Perfect for sharing. Tutorials online. Great community.
Cons: Slow. Buggy. Intrusive ads. Steep learning curve.
Pros: Simple and easy installation. Several features for gamers. Runs smoothly. Creates multiple emulator profiles.
Cons: Doesn’t support a few apps. No help center.