Puzzle (1553 programs)
Pros: Rewritten story adds fresh depth. Redesigned puzzles for a balanced challenge. Improved graphics and animations enhance immersion. New gadgets and hazards create more puzzle variety.
Cons: Occasional technical glitches may disrupt gameplay.
Pros: Simple gameplay mechanics. Skill-based game. Offers power-ups.
Cons: Limited appeal.
Pros: Cross-platform. Online co-op multiplayer. In-game proximity chat.
Cons: Unsuitable for colorblind players.
Pros: Cozy and pressure-free game. Non-timed levels to help you absorb the experience. Modest system requirements. Quirky characters.
Cons: Too simple for competitive players.
Pros: Rich narrative. LGBTQ+ inclusive. 3-match core mechanics.
Cons: Brief storyline. No planned future developments.
Pros: Simple yet engaging mechanics. Visually appealing minimalist design. Intuitive controls with increasing difficulty.
Cons: Some levels feel repetitive.
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: Intriguing twist and premise. Tactical and engaging gameplay. Meta-progression bonuses from missions.
Cons: Not out yet.
Pros: Immersive horror atmosphere. Engaging use of Slavic folklore. Well-crafted puzzles that enhance the mystery. Tense survival mechanics with a strong psychological edge.
Cons: Some puzzles can be overly obscure. Occasional glitches may break immersion.
Pros: Thought-provoking puzzles. Retro-inspired. 5 distinct worlds with many stages and bosses.
Cons: Enemies moving and attacking even when the game is paused.
Pros: Nice visuals and charming characters. Fun and challenging puzzles. Multiple biomes to explore.
Cons: Tedious single-player experience.
Pros: Engaging story. Minimalist art style. Optimized system requirements.
Cons: Still in development.
Pros: Has a Studio Ghibli-inspired visuals. Has a dual-character combat system. Simple gameplay mechanics. Has a puzzle-solving elements.
Cons: Repetitive combat mechanics.
Pros: Rich narrative. Introspective gameplay. Handles mature and disturbing themes effectively.
Cons: Mature and disturbing themes. Can feel tedious due to the game’s nature.
Pros: Nostalgic retro pixel art. 30 engaging levels. Unique achievements.
Cons: Higher levels can feel overly challenging.
Pros: Combines block-stacking puzzles with FPS combat. Rogue-lite mechanics.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Still in active development.
Pros: Let you explore a mansion wherein its layout resets every morning. Combines puzzle-solving and an engaging story.
Cons: Roguelike elements make puzzles feel repetitive. Might be frustrating to track details across multiple sessions.