That's a really complicated question to answer. It depends on the definition of "fun," but the one I genuinely enjoyed was the Treasure of Nadia minigames.
The gameplay in RPGM feels so slow and the animations are clearly outdated, with exceptions like Daily Lives of My Countryside. And Unity It's not entirely to my liking, but there's more creative freedom.
I've read comments saying that people generally don't like AI games, even if it's only for the visuals, since there's also a possibility that the narrative is involved. Would you give games like this a chance (by paying for them) even if there’s a commitment to render everything?