Games (10000 programs)
Pros: Be the leader of one or several countries. Statistics are based on real-world data.
Cons: Very steep learning curve. A lot of analyzing and studying charts. Complex decision-making moments.
Pros: N64 visuals and vibe. Fun and engaging. Dark comedy themes.
Cons: Short gameplay.
Pros: Unique voice-triggered gameplay. Strong co-op focus. Atmospheric design.
Cons: Frustrating microphone sensitivity.
Pros: Unique card-based choice system. Deep character development. Improved graphics. New characters and cards.
Cons: Completing the first game is necessary to understand the story.
Pros: Offers a climber gameplay. Has platforming elements.
Cons: Repetitive restarting.
Pros: Expanded customization. Enhances visual fun.
Cons: No gameplay impact.
Pros: Fast-paced one-minute rounds. Fun relic combinations. Multiple fighters with unique abilities.
Cons: No story or lore.
Pros: Three unique stages with different gameplay mechanics. Smooth and responsive controls. Analyze other players through their traces.
Cons: Steep difficulty curve.
Pros: Hilarious missions and absurd characters. Deep systems: economy, crafting, vehicles, survival. Fun co-op with betrayal possibilities.
Cons: Lack of structure might confuse some players. Chaos can feel overwhelming during early gameplay.
Pros: A roguelike deck builder set in a fantasy universe. Has procedurally generated dungeons.
Cons: Still in active development.
Pros: Idle-friendly game. Customizable aquarium. Tons of decorations. Lots of fish species to discover.
Cons: Not ideal for long-term gameplay. Waiting for fish to grow can be boring.
Pros: Rich open-world design. Quests that impact the world. Challenging dungeons with bosses. Craftable items and gear progression.
Cons: Janky movement and combat. Clunky user interface. Only two races available.
Pros: 50 hours of gameplay. A vast world to explore. Estate management feature.
Cons: Requires a lot of reading to understand the story.
Pros: Clear and steady management loop. Wide comic selection and flexible inventory setup. Sandbox design with an engaging upgrade system. Light, personable tone.
Cons: Simple tasks may not appeal to players looking for more challenging activities.
Pros: In-depth building system. Intriguing crafting professions. Great balance of management and survival mechanics.
Cons: Combat feels unpolished. Needs more optimization.
Pros: Minimalist and focused clicker design. Clear, precise dice mechanics. Subtle upgrades enhance engagement. Casual yet deliberate gameplay.
Cons: Progression can feel slow and repetitive.
Pros: Strong tension supported by realistic visuals. Anomaly-based progression with multiple endings. Clear first-person mechanics that stay accessible. Effective use of environmental storytelling.
Cons: Short overall experience that may feel underdeveloped.
Pros: Strong physics-based momentum and timing. Clear movement system with varying rules. Different historical stages that alter gameplay. Intuitive controls.
Cons: Occasional technical glitches. Difficulty spikes in advanced stages.
Pros: A car racing experience where precision matters. Offers three tracks and five cars. Offers upgrades for your car.
Cons: Limited variety of content.
Pros: Clear extraction loop with steady risk-reward flow. Responsive hack-and-slash and martial arts combat. Open-world design with varied routes. Inventory management that affects run planning.
Cons: Still in the demo version.