Games (10000 programs)
Pros: Offers various activities. Allows four players in an online co-op.
Cons: Limited customer interactions.
Pros: A synchronized puzzle-solving game. Offers a trust-based gameplay.
Cons: No online matchmaking.
Pros: Rich narrative. Decision-based gameplay. Original and interactive soundtrack. Supports six languages.
Cons: Full audio is only available in English. Requires robust hardware system.
Pros: Brilliant visuals. 9 campaigns for two sides. Over 800 real-life medical information. Sandbox Mode.
Cons: Lengthy resource farming. Unoptimized multiplayer connection. Minimal gaming contents and challenges.
Pros: Visually stunning graphics and environments. Well-made musical score. Gripping, mystery-filled plot. Wide variety of puzzles and interactions.
Cons: Some puzzles can be too challenging.
Pros: Interesting mind-bending visual mechanics. Free-roam and freeform art game. Three supported control sets.
Cons: Can be headache-inducing. No settings. No tutorial. No audio.
Pros: Excellent racing physics and gameplay. Huge variety of vehicles to try.
Cons: Some compatibility problems with wheel controllers. May be too complicated for some.
Pros: Casual idle mechanics. Fun and engaging gameplay loop.
Cons: Still in Early Access.
Pros: Faithful interpretation of the classic Heroes of Might and Magic games. Real-time strategic battles.
Cons: Win-condition does not always trigger. Erratic AI behavior.
Pros: Cute characters. Very easy controls. Share customized maps with friends. Map maker.
Cons: No other game modes. Outdated graphics. Few game characters. Repetitive music.
Pros: Features a persistent in-game world. Has a lot of character classes to choose from. Offers a lot of in-game content.
Cons: Only available in selected regions. Early game is pretty grindy.