Games (10000 programs)
Pros: Rich narrative. Interactive fiction. Point-and-click mechanics.
Cons: Implies soft drug consumption.
Pros: Has deep strategy and endless customization. Has a flexible skill system. Has diverse cast of characters with different abilities. Allows swapping of party members anytime.
Cons: Repetitive dungeon encounters.
Pros: Battles across land, air, and sea. Diverse unit types and commanders. Solo play and multiplayer options. Mission editor.
Cons: Music transitions can be jarring and inconsistent.
Pros: Strategic decision-making with card previews and redraws. Ability to save key cards for future turns. Automatic card replenishment. Deep and rewarding deck-building mechanics.
Cons: Steep learning curve for beginners.
Pros: Simple yet fun. Solo or multiplayer mode. Unlockable hats.
Cons: Thin content.
Pros: Simple yet satisfying mechanics. Achievements provide extra goals. Customization options.
Cons: Lacks clear guidance for hidden achievements.
Pros: Let you play as a detective. Explores themes of power struggles and class systems.
Cons: Doesn’t have a character development feature.
Pros: Multiplayer. Allows you to simulate the evolution of entire galaxies. Has a leaderboard.
Cons: Steep learning curve at first.
Pros: Expands the story. Keeps the tense, immersive atmosphere of the base game. Engaging choices that shape the narrative.
Cons: Requires the base game to access content.
Pros: Fun mix of combat and strategy. Unique school-themed enemies and bosses. Upgradeable weapons for strategic depth. A variety of boss enemies to overcome.
Cons: Old-school graphics may not appeal to all.
Pros: Pixel art and anime-style vosuals. Offers different modes.
Cons: The gameplay can become repetitive overtime.
Pros: Atmospheric storytelling. Classic survival horror elements. Puzzles are well-designed.
Cons: Contains mature content.
Pros: Unique sanity-based gameplay mechanics. Deep and strategic real-time tactics system. Rich atmosphere with hand-painted visuals. Immersive sound design enhances tension.
Cons: Steep difficulty curve may deter some players. Sanity mechanics can feel overly punishing. UI elements can be cluttered. Resource scarcity and trial-and-error gameplay can be frustrating.
Pros: A unique puzzle-clicker game. Incorporates math to its gameplay. Click-based game mechanics.
Cons: Math-centric focus.
Pros: Player-driven narrative. Engaging time-travel and puzzle-solving mechanics. Stunning visuals and an immersive soundtrack. Intriguing characters with layered secrets.
Cons: Still in the development phase.
Pros: A card game with no time limit. Has various types of cards.
Cons: The no time limit might not appeal to players who love adrenaline.
Pros: A 2D platformer game that focuses on exploration. Simple gameplay mechanics. Offers a variety of unique items to collect. Integrates puzzle-solving.
Cons: Limited combat or action elements.
Pros: Mirrors real-life struggles. Has NPCs. Offers additional content.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay after some time.