Strategy (2399 programs)
Pros: Innovative dice-based combat system. Open-world exploration. Strategic turn-based combat. High level of character customization.
Cons: Dice-based combat may feel too random. Slow-paced storyline. Limited visuals. Complex mechanics. Lack of multiplayer or co-op. Repetitive combat mechanics. Not available in English.
Pros: Engaging gameplay with varied game modes. Creative crafting and automation systems.
Cons: Steep survival rate.
Pros: Unique directional input system. Deep combo chaining and strategic synergies. Wide variety of cards, effects, and progressive difficulty levels.
Cons: Input-based mechanics may have a steeper learning curve.
Pros: Simple controls. Fun theme.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay. Limited progression.
Pros: Co-op and competitive gameplay. Diverse game selection. Predictive selection and positioning. No need for each player to buy a game separately. Easy-to-learn mechanics, in-game tutorials, and contextual clues.
Cons: Controller detection issue. Getting stuck on the Terms and Conditions screen.
Pros: Simple to get to grips with. Making money can be thrilling for a while.
Cons: Gets quite boring. Weak graphics and sound.
Pros: Blends various gameplay elements together. Up to 100 cards of real-life historical figures. Strategy-based deck-building mechanics.
Cons: Does not support the English language.
Pros: Up to four players. Unique Ghost Mode mechanic. Stunning graphics.
Cons: Balance concerns. Technical issues. Lack of strategic depth.
Pros: Creative puzzle tools. Charming retro-inspired visuals. Encourages strategic planning and teamwork.
Cons: Slower, puzzle-focused pace.
Pros: Blends poker mechanics with solitaire for unique gameplay. Over a dozen decks with varied rules and challenges. Encourages experimentation and strategic thinking.
Cons: Complex mechanics may overwhelm casual players.
Pros: Customizable dice with thousands of combinations. Strategic deckbuilding blended with luck-based combat. Non-roguelike structure encourages experimentation.
Cons: Luck-based mechanics may frustrate.