Games (10000 programs)
Pros: Unique gameplay. Balances action and strategy. Procedurally generated world. Has controller support.
Cons: Graphics are a bit unpolished. Very fast-paced.
Pros: Over 2,000 cats to find. Whimsical hand-drawn visuals. Light puzzle and side quest elements. Relaxing sound design and gameplay.
Cons: Gameplay can become repetitive. Limited gameplay variety outside cat-hunting.
Pros: Deep roguelike deckbuilder design with procedural generation. Tactical turn-based combat on a hex-based map. Large card pool and varied relics for synergy.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Allows unlimited saving. Players can save anytime. Does not use Savior Schnapps. Easy to use.
Cons: Requires at least one Savior Schnapps. Players should save using the Escape key menu. Does not work during cutscenes.
Pros: Cross-platform. Online co-op multiplayer. In-game proximity chat.
Cons: Unsuitable for colorblind players.
Pros: cooperative design. fully playable solo. three distinct hero classes.
Cons: steep learning curve.
Pros: Deep political sim mechanics with meaningful choices. Fascinating alternate history scenarios and endings. Intricate diplomacy system and global engagement. High replay value due to non-linear design.
Cons: Steep learning curve for beginners and casual players.
Pros: Multiplayer. Has eight tracks. Up to eight racers per match. Combines rally and circuit racing.
Cons: Doesn’t have customization options for upgrading cars.
Pros: Challenging weapon management scenarios. Multiple levels for extensive gaming experience.
Cons: Doesn’t have a multiplayer gaming option.
Pros: Carefully crafted world. Inclusive themes. Narrative-based gameplay. Features over 30 voice actors. Thematic soundtrack composed by Jonathan Geer.
Cons: Simplified CSD mechanics. Quite different from CSD games.