Games that challenges the player's sense of rhythm.
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Eastern role-playing video games are role-playing video games developed in East Asia, including Japan, South Korea, and, to a lesser extent, China.
A style of game where the player must click on something to earn points, which they spend on upgrades to increase the number of points they earn per click, or t...
32 pixels by 32 pixels is a common resolution for assets matching a low-res pixel art aesthetic. Although the assets may not be specifically 32x32, they are des...
Projects created for or compatible with the 2025 edition of Farming Simulator, featuring agricultural equipment, vehicles, and tools. Includes mods, add-ons, an...
A metroidvania is a game inspired by Metroid and Castlevania It often involves exploration and gaining new abilities to access new areas or progress.
Shoot 'Em Up or shmup games are a subset of shooter games where the player continually moves forward while waves of enemies enter the screen. Both shooting and...
A game in which the player is not constrained to achieving specific goals and has a large degree of freedom to explore, interact with, or modify the game enviro...
Tabletop games that don't require a gamemaster to play.
Games where you have to manage resources in order to complete objectives.
Games where multiple players work together against AI opponents or the game itself.
PICO-8 is a fantasy console powered by Lua. Games are distributed as cartridges which double as PNG images.
Projects that contain cats, or that are cat-themed.
Contains lesbian characters or themes dealing with lesbian identity.
Contains lesbian characters or plot lines, typically influenced by Japanese media and containing an anime style.
Games you can play with two or more people on one computer or device.
Typically shoot em' up games where the emphasis is dodging a large number of bullets on the screen at once. Bullets form dense patterns on the screen that requi...
Twine is a free and open source tool for telling interactive , non-linear stories.
Resources relating to or for building Graphical User Interfaces (Commonly called GUIs)
Combing element of Role Playing like character development, equipment, stats, and open-ended stories with real time action.
Games that can be played using only a mouse or other pointing device, and don't require any other input.
Typically a graphical style where there are one two colors. (A bit can be either on or off, so two options) Commonly black and white, but can be any combination...
An inclusive term that describes relationship-focused Visual Novels and Interactive Fiction games that feature a wide range of diversity such as racial, religio...
A fantasy tabletop role-playing published in 1974.
3D platformers challenge players to navigate intricate levels by running, jumping, climbing, and sometimes combat, often with an emphasis on creative movement a...
Shooter games with a top down, birds eye view of the characters surroundings.
A type of game where the player builds defensive structures to stop waves of enemies from reaching and destroying their base. Towers can be equipped with many k...
Utilized combat systems where characters or teams take turns making their next move. Turns often have no time limit, allowing for a greater opportunity to think...
Taking place after a huge catastrophe (eg. man made or natural disaster). See also the more political theme dystopian .