What we like:
Team playDifferent classesAvailable on Windows and Mac
What we don’t:
Lack of polish due to its early development
To win, you must reach a rescue flight. Victory comes when you clamber aboard the helicopter, which allows you to win without firing a shot if you find the right strategy to do so. There are also numerous mobility options available, letting players traverse the map in new and creative ways. What we like:
A fresh take on the battle royale genreHang gliders
What we don’t:
The game is Windows-only
What we like:
The game handles serious issues but isn’t heavy-handedAvailable on Windows and Mac
What we don’t:
The game isn’t quite long enough
You can choose a plane from seven different nations, upgrade your aircraft with better weapons, engines, and more, and fly five different aircraft types. Once you’ve gotten the hang of the gameplay, join up with friends and take on another team in 12v12 battles. What we like:
Tons of variety in aircraftNumerous customization options for vehicles
What we don’t:
The game is glitchy this early in developmentOnly available on Windows
It’s not a long game at all. You’ll get around 20 minutes of gameplay, but those 20 minutes will be full of laughs. The game is designed to appeal to a specific segment of the population. If you like Deadpool, you’ll like this game. What we like:
Irreverent humor
What we don’t:
Too short to take advantage of potentialOnly available on Windows
What we like:
Fun puzzles with surprisingly challenging achievementsQuirky humor
What we don’t:
Too shortOnly available on Windows
This game style isn’t well-known in the United States, but a prominent example is “Minesweeper.” If you enjoyed playing “Minesweeper,” then you’ll probably enjoy the color and the charm of “Riddles of the Owls Kingdom.” What we like:
200 puzzlesHints for when they get too hardAvailable on both Windows and Mac
What we don’t:
Sometimes punishing difficultySome puzzles require guessing
What we like:
Laid-back fun
What we don’t:
Only available on Windows
What we like:
A fresh take on social interactionTons of minigames to play
What we don’t:
Only available on WindowsBest experience requires expensive peripheral
What we like:
Free heroesNo pay to win elementsAvailable on both Windows and Mac
What we don’t:
Steep learning curveOften toxic community
What we like:
A variety of different classesAvailable on both Windows and Mac
What we don’t:
It can be tough to learn for beginners
What we like:
In-depth gameplayTons of equipment
What we don’t:
Only available on Windows
What we like:
Great developer supportStrong player community
What we don’t:
Only available on Windows
What we like:
Fresh strategy gameplayGreat look
What we don’t:
Only available on Windows