Simulation (2614 programs)
Pros: Tackles difficult moral problems that test the player’s morality. Includes a large number of varied problems. The game is infused with a dark sense of humor. Features problems from real-world philosophical papers.
Cons: The themes of the game are quite dark and may not be for everyone. There is not a lot going on graphically speaking.
Pros: Good use of its visual choices. Good playthrough length. Has multiple endings available.
Cons: Contains mature and sensitive topics. Bugs adversely affect gameplay experience.
Pros: Optimized for VR. Allows customizable lightsabers.
Cons: Limited stages available. Contains gameplay glitches.
Pros: Uses visible and hidden obstacles per level. Features pixel art and zoomed-out levels.
Cons: Counterintuitive and disruptive controls. Requires high skill levels.
Pros: Unique release for the Playdate. Sci-fi theme set in space. Intriguing story. Showcase for the Panels development platform.
Cons: Still in active development.
Pros: Great, relatable premise. Impressive art style. Distinct, multiple endings.
Cons: Short playthrough. Minor translation issues for English dialogue.
Pros: Multiplayer modes include co-op, PvP and split-screen. Full support for game controllers. Features a large cast of interesting characters. Casual gameplay suitable for all skill levels.
Cons: Contains mature language that some players will find unappealing.
Pros: Simple to use controls. Makes use of the Playdate’s crank. Detailed visuals for the two-color display.
Cons: Can only be run on a Playdate handheld device. More of a novelty than a useful app.
Pros: Simple to grasp and suitable for all skill levels. Fully illustrated cast of characters. Features a narrative with clicker gameplay.
Cons: Not a great deal of variety in plant management.
Pros: Adds fun to your desktop. Skid marks and other graphical touches.
Cons: No useful purpose. Glitches can make the car invisible.
Pros: Year-long game expansion. Narrative focusing on the Triglavian race. Improved War Declaration System and The Agency hub.
Cons: Not out yet.
Pros: Clear and colorful art style. Simple controls and game mechanics. Bonus stages.
Cons: Rather short with only three stages to play.
Pros: Simple controls should be easy to pick up for any skill level. Provides a stark visualization of the reality of $100,000,000,000.
Cons: No automation — all spending comes from manual clicks. Very difficult to “win” the game.
Pros: A detailed recreation of a popular D&D location. Casual gameplay experience suitable for players of any skill level. Simulates the weather and time of day.
Cons: Not much to offer players who aren’t fans of Forgotten Realms.
Pros: Good use of a 2D game design. Has a variety of clown themes and designs. Only requires mouse to interact.
Cons: Contains disturbing themes and elements. Straightforward game, no replayability.
Pros: Great art style. Unique premise focused on card cheating.
Cons: Limited content and story available. Demo version.
Pros: Touching, heartfelt storytelling style.
Cons: Unsettling use of dolls and inanimate objects. Mature themes such as sadness and self-harm. The game has only one storyline and one ending.
Pros: Vast world to explore. Various Disney and Pixar characters. Tons of engaging activities. Fully customizable layout.
Cons: Requires a high-performing device.
Pros: Interesting premise. Good graphics. Includes crisis management gameplay.
Cons: Can be violent. Requires a high-performing device.
Pros: Captures the scale of the original map. Smart use of existing blocks.
Cons: Doesn't contain custom character designs.