Puzzle (1542 programs)
Pros: Visually appealing. Ideal for quick gaming sessions. Intriguing card-based progression. Thousands of table and card combinations.
Cons: Can become repetitive. Small courses.
Pros: Simple yet challenging. Bright and colorful 3D visuals. Numerous achievements to obtain. Ability to create multiple profiles.
Cons: Cannot zoom in on puzzles.
Pros: Relaxing gameplay. Beautiful hand-drawn art. Three unique eras. Map editor.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay. Limited difficulty. Simple storyline. Content variety. No multiplayer mode.
Pros: Extensive options for intricate puzzles and levels. Inviting aesthetic and soothing atmosphere.
Cons: Can feel repetitive over time.
Pros: With comprehensive tutorial. Supports multiple languages. Strategic challenges. With Diorama mode.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Clever gameplay. Loads of variety. Ragdoll animation. Features characters from The Walking Dead.
Cons: Graphics aren't particularly appealing. Cumbersome interface. Clunky controls. Some stages are too tricky.
Pros: Engaging puzzle-platformer. Metroidvania-style level design. Features real-world historical figures. Creative puzzles and platforming.
Cons: Limited inventory. Lack of multiplayer or co-op mode. Slow pacing. Repetitive puzzle mechanics. Lack of deeper customization option.
Pros: Fast-paced. Offers multiple levels.
Cons: Too simple.
Pros: Puts a twist on typical puzzle platformer games. Has a multiplayer co-op mode.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: With 65 diverse stories or puzzles to solve. Single-player experience. A unique blend of elements.
Cons: Some levels pose a significant challenge.
Pros: Innovative physics-based mechanics. Varied environments. Beautiful visual design.
Cons: High difficulty level. Steep learning curve. Repetitive challenges. Lack of narrative.
Pros: Unique teleportation mechanic. Over 40 unique levels. Accessible controls. Charming pixel art style and catchy 8-bit tunes.
Cons: Steep learning curve.