Puzzle (1553 programs)
Pros: Challenging gameplay. Diverse gameplay elements.
Cons: Potential for frustrating gameplay.
Pros: Excellent graphics and audio system. VR- compatible. Replay mode.
Cons: High system requirements.
Pros: Suitable for all ages. Cozy and colorful atmosphere with adorable cat interactions. Various game modes. Easy learning curve.
Cons: Story mode focuses more on puzzles than deep strategy. Occasional crashes.
Pros: Great use of colors and lighting effects. Vibrant environments. Tackles Griffin’s trauma and his healing journey.
Cons: Birly can be cumbersome to control. Vignette lighting can scare players.
Pros: Over 90 levels in story mode. Create your own challenges and try out others’ creations. Offers support for VR devices.
Cons: High system requirements.
Pros: Compelling narrative. Challenging puzzles. Immersive technical aspects. Compatible with 2D and VR displays.
Cons: High system requirements. Not yet released.
Pros: Has an eerie yet thrilling plot with side quests. Makes use of high-quality graphics with lifelike visuals. Features skins and equipment for the main characters.
Cons: Has high system requirements.
Pros: Makes use of visually appealing graphics. Gives you infinite chances to retry. Grants equipment and tools for your characters and kingdom. Features online challenges you can play with friends.
Cons: Some rounds can be too difficult to defeat. Can require extensive grinding.
Pros: Mechanics are easy to learn. Has two modes with 96 puzzles for each one. Numerous achievements for you to collect.
Cons: Controls can feel a bit slow. Some levels are too difficult to complete.
Pros: Tutorial for beginners. Infinitely restart a level. Option to undo recent moves.
Cons: Slow-paced. Poor controls. No skip button for dialogue.
Pros: Interesting and promising premise. Lots of puzzles to solve in 2D and 3D modes.
Cons: Mentions triggering topics like depression. Features flashing and glitching graphics.
Pros: Uses lighting to tell a story. Touches on confronting and healing from trauma. Enchanting places to explore. Has control prompts.
Cons: Horror elements can scare off players.
Pros: Uses realistic visuals and physics. Immersive storyline with numerous interactive elements. Features various puzzles scattered around a large map.
Cons: High system requirements.
Pros: Randomly generated puzzles. Graphically immersive regions to explore. Characters can be customized in many ways.
Cons: Will not support operating systems lower than 64 bits. Puzzles can be difficult to solve in single-player mode.
Pros: Contains numerous ASMR elements. Music modifiers can be unlocked. A host of different genres. Soothing 3D graphics.
Cons: Not compatible with 32-bit systems. Only offers a single-player mode.
Pros: Built upon Poppy Playtime lore. Good combination of puzzles and survival horror. Iconic GrabPack tool. Free-to-play title.
Cons: Imbalanced against the seventh player. Network issues make it difficult to join games.
Pros: Charming retro pixel-art aesthetic. Creative puzzle-platformer mechanics. Free with optional support pricing.
Cons: Short length. Simple mechanics may feel limited.
Pros: Faithful Sokoban gameplay. Authentic Commodore 64 retro style. 64 puzzles to solve. Lightweight and accessible.
Cons: No extra features beyond base puzzles. Can feel repetitive over long sessions.
Pros: Interesting Sokoban gameplay. Can control more than one character. Simple controls. More than 18 challenging levels.
Cons: No tutorial. Solutions to the levels are usually only one and limited.