Another free game. No in-app purchases, DLC, or seasons. It has a nice isometric aesthetic. Full gamepad support with box Xbox and DualShock. Oh, and there's Mac compatibility.
This is a free game made by students. Even if it's a little rough around this edges, it's worth exploring. Plus, I like the aesthetic -- it reminds me of an old Mac game named Bugdom. There's gamepad support. Not much in the way of features, but again, this is free.
This is a re-release of Shounen Ninja Sasuke, a SNES game that was developed by Sunsoft. I realize that this is the first official Western release, but they really should have kept to the original name so that fans of the original could find this game more easily.
This has full gamepad support with Xbox and DualShock controllers. Couch co-op is also available.
I kind of wish CRT filters were available, but at least the 4:3 aspect ratio is preserved.
Also, this has an introductory price of C$6.23, so at least it's cheap.
2K's latest AAA title. Both online and couch PvP. And there's online co-op too. This also has full gamepad support with Xbox and Dual Shock controllers.
At C$89.99, this is super expensive -- so the in-app purchases are beyond ridiculous. And I can't believe all the DLC is C$107.46. But at least there's a demo available.
A beat-'em-up starring stick figures. No features, and no reviews yet. There is a demo available, though.
A 2D game with pixel art graphics reminiscent of 8-bit computer games. Gamepad is required -- can't play this with a keyboard. There's a couch co-op mode. Not many reviews on this but there's a demo available, and the dev currently has a live broadcast going on. With an introductory price of C$5.19, it's quite inexpensive.
A nice fresh premise for a game. Couch PvP is available. There's also support for gamepads, both Xbox and DualShock. And the reviews are good so far. Oh yeah, at C$8.99, this is cheap.
Another HOG published by Big Fish Games. Some people like these games, some hate them. Personally, I like HOGs. They offer hours of comfy entertainment. Plus, they're low spec and work on most devices, including on Macs.
This is the follow-up to Ms. Holmes: The Case of the Dancing Men, which came out last year. Not a whole lot of reviews for that one, but here's a sequel.
I'm not the biggest fan of visual novels, but I think it's important to hear from Russian anti-war voices. Plus, this is free and it has native compatibility with Mac and Linux.
A 2D bullet hell vertical shoot-'em-up. It has gamepad support, and an introductory price of C$4.86.
Is it any good? I don't know but, to my eyes and ears, it could be good. There are no reviews for this yet.
No reviews yet, and I'm typically not a fan of visual novels. However, I really like the art style and it's got a fairly unique story. It has an introductory price of C$4.49, so it's worth checking out.
This is a completely free game made by students. For a free game, the graphics are good. Be sure to play this with a gamepad since this is what the devs recommend. Quite short, but again, it's free.