The Trail
The Trail is an Adventure, Role-playing, and Single-player Simulation developed by 22cans and published by Kongregate for Multiple Platforms. The game allows you to get ready to discover the valuable items, climb the tallest mountain, war the fashionable clothes, and also make a fortune beyond compare. If you like to do all these things, then the game welcomes you to the new world. It lets you join the pioneers from all over the land and sea in an epic journey around an unseen country. During the gameplay, you can walk down in the single track path of fate and must complete the top of the objective become the master. While exploring the land, you will meet loads of characters who will trade with you at campfires and more. The main task of the player is to race, gather, and complete in a set of challenges. There are five professions such as Hunter, Lumberjack, Explorer, Tailor, and Cook, from which you have to choose your favorite one to jump into the game to make skill points and level up your character to become the master. While playing, you will learn how to craft increasingly valuable items, and more. Customization lets you modify your style with a set of outfits and clothing items.
#1 Art Academy
Art Academy is an Adventure, Casual, Educational, and Single-player video game developed by Nintendo. Throughout the game, the player learns training, which can help him in developing his art skills and techniques with the source of real-life tools and materials.
The game features a very realistic range of art tools a player can use as an art trainee or learner. The interesting thing is that it does not feature any actual gameplay, but it does have a mode that requires the player to progress through to unlock higher levels, similarly to most games.
The player comes to experience two modes of play, such as Lessons and Free Paint mode. Lessons mode is the actual series of art tutorials which the player has to complete to lock-free more advanced levels or lessons. It has a total of ten main lessons where the first ones are easy. Art Academy does not grade the player’s performance in any of the lessons.