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Detective Notes: Lighthouse Mystery Solitaire. Adventure Mosaics: Granny's Farm. Artifact Hunter: The Lost Prophecy. Family Mysteries 3: Criminal Mindset. The Chronicles of Confucius' Journey. Travel to Mexico.

Pixel Art 3. Fast or Dead. Contract with the Devil. Polygon Art 2. The Chronicles of Jonah and the Whale. World's Greatest Places Mosaics 3. Travel to Spain. Amazing Pyramids: Rebirth. Spear of Destiny: The Final Journey. Wonder Cards. Highland Runner. Clear It 7. Family Mysteries 2: Echoes of Tomorrow. The Chronicles of Joseph of Egypt. Paint by Numbers 2. Hidden Investigation: Who Did It? Number World Adventure. Rune Stones Quest 3. Air Attack. Solitaire: Call of Honor. Demon Hunter: Chronicles From Beyond.

Mini Hockey Championship. Mahjong Fest: Sakura Garden. Polygon Art. Rescue Quest Gold. Pixel Art 2. World's Greatest Temples Mahjong 2. Doodle Mafia. Mysteries of the Undead. Paint by Numbers. Flying Fish Quest. Adventure Mosaics: Forest Spirits. Mermaid Adventures: The Frozen Time. Solitaire: Elemental Wizards. The Sign: Retrieval. Rating 2. Travel Riddles: Mahjong. Tropical Fish Shop 2. Charm Tale Quest. Hollywood: The Director's Cut. Ezaron Chronicles. Sparkle 3: Genesis. Macabre Ring 2: Mysterious Puppeteer.

Bridge Builder Racer. Clear It 5. Clutter 3. Adventure Mosaics: Small Islanders. The Sparkle 2 Evo. Cosmic Stacker. Mystery Castle: The Mirror's Secret. Zombie Derby: Pixel Survival. Witchcraft: Pandora's Box.

Dreams Keeper Solitaire. Travel to England. Bubble Xmas. RD's Adventure: Mini Golf. Clutter 2. Jewel Match Solitaire Winterscapes. Youda Survivor 2. Roads of Rome: New Generation 2. The Voice from Heaven. Les Miserables: Cosette's Fate. Doodle Devil. Royal Adventure. Clear It 2. Airport Madness 3D part 2.

Travel to USA. Mystery Loss 2. Star Sky. It also helps that the reboot of Sega's shooting-gallery classic is a send-up of exploitation films at heart, making it a hilarious change of pace from the outrageously campy earlier titles. And for what it's worth, the very first Typing of the Dead appeared in the arcades, fitted in a cabinet flanked by two keyboards.

No, we're not making this up. Like many other games on this list, The Messenger is a tight 2D platformer that feels great even if you're relying on nothing except your spacebar and WASD keys.

A loving homage to both classic NES action romps and epic SNES Metroidvanias, The Messenger offers airtight platforming, delectable pixel graphics and chiptune music, and a quirky sense of humor that makes its mysterious ninja world a joy to explore. Motion Twin developed Dead Cells with a controller in mind, but there's no real reason why you need one.

In this side-scrolling Metroidvania, you take control of a disembodied head that has to find his way out of a deadly dungeon, armed with an endless supply of disposable bodies. The twist? Each time you die, the dungeon will shift its entire configuration, complete with new secrets to find and different enemy combinations to defeat. All you need to play are four directional buttons and a few extra keys for weapons and platforming skills, so using a keyboard is not a real impediment.

Don't expect it to make the game easier, though; Dead Cells will test your skills, every procedurally generated step of the way. Puzzle games are a natural fit for the keyboard, and Puyo Puyo Tetris is one of the best games in the genre on PC right now. As its name suggests, the game mashes up the timeless action of Tetris with Sega's color-matching Puyo Puyo series, resulting in an addicting concoction that's fresh, familiar and challenging all at once.

Puyo Puyo Tetris offers a wealth of solo and multiplayer modes, and you'll need little more than your arrow keys and a handful of buttons to dominate them all. You can finally get the entire Mega Man X series on PC, where you can master any of them armed with only a keyboard.

Except for Mega Man X7 — but let's be honest, you're probably better off skipping that one. Except for X7, every game is a side-scroller, so keyboard controls work fine for running, gunning and thinking your way past each game's eight animal-themed bosses, then adding their weapons to your ever-expanding arsenal. There's also a pretty decent ongoing story about war, peace, friendship and all that good stuff.

OK, it isn't the best way to play one of the latest and greatest Sonic adventures, but a keyboard will still do the trick. And if that's all you have at your disposal, you should give Sonic Mania and its recently released expansion, Sonic Mania Plus, a whirl.

Mania combines some classic zones from Sonic's 2D history you know, when Sonic was fun and mashes them up with new zones, new gameplay elements and the best bit-style visuals we've ever seen in the franchise. There are loads of references to classic Sega properties tucked away as well, from a satellite truck inspired by Daytona USA's Hornet to a slot machine with Club Sega branding, just to pay tribute to the company's arcades in Japan.

That makes Mania not only the ultimate Sonic side-scroller, but the ultimate fan service for Sega loyalists, too. The shmup shoot-em-up genre is a natural fit for keyboard players, as all you'll need is some arrow keys and an action button to fly and shoot your way through waves of enemies and projectiles. And if you're craving some shmup action on PC, Ikaruga is about as good as it gets. This dazzling arcade shooter offers five challenging levels, complete with screen-filling boss fights, local two-player multiplayer and a variety of difficulty settings.

Just don't blame us when your fingers get sore from playing for hours on end. Laptop Mag. Dragon Ball FighterZ. Shovel Knight. World of Warcraft.



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