Windows (10000 programs)
Pros: Endorsed by a well-known pro skater. Choice of free skate or career modes.
Cons: In-game advertising. Requires a decent system set-up.
Pros: Enhances gameplay smoothness. Preserve’s rendering quality. Empowers weak GPUs.
Cons: Performance gains are less noticeable in powerful hardware.
Pros: Highly immersive. Voice recognition. First-person horror game.
Cons: Game is short. Lazy voice acting.
Pros: Appealing cartoonish aesthetic. More than 40 levels with various mini-games. Numerous achievements to obtain.
Cons: Gameplay can be repetitive.
Pros: A fast-paced game that is good for casual play.. The musical database has a good degree of variety..
Cons: The graphics are very basic.. The gameplay may be too simple for some players..
Pros: Clean and modern UI design. Uses iTunes API for podcast searches.
Cons: No offline playback. No support for importing or exporting OPML.
Pros: A well-made port of an old arcade game. Offers 8 completely-new levels. Can be played on either C64 or its emulators. Same beloved gameplay mechanics.
Cons: The tutorial display huge chunks of text that can be overwhelming. Not as fast as the original game unless you use NTSC.
Pros: Free to download and play. A competent enough attempt to recreate certain retro classics.
Cons: Doesn't hold a candle to the games it apes. Lacks diversity in game modes.
Pros: Immersive adventure game experience. Anime aesthetic captured perfectly.
Cons: Anime stylings may be off-putting to some. Not for casual players.
Pros: Free to use. Simplified display of usage meters. Can expand more specific data under each tab. Interface window can be customized.
Cons: Expanding the tabs can slow your computer's speed.
Pros: Handy extension for people who use the Twitter website. Works like a charm.
Cons: May not gain sufficient traction. thanks to Twitter app proliferation. Night mode restricted only to home page/timeline.