Simulation (10000 programs)
Pros: Free-to-play access. Hands-on restaurant simulation. Cooking and serving gameplay.
Cons: May feel repetitive.
Pros: Well-designed and realistic environments. Has steering modes and camera angles. You can upgrade trucks and personalize interiors.
Cons: Repetitive missions.
Pros: Challenging routes. Diverse locations. Includes Parking Mode. Realistic visuals.
Cons: Annoying advertisements.
Pros: Local and online co-op modes available. New customization and gear options. Improved graphics and gameplay mechanics.
Cons: Still has no cohesive plot.
Pros: Customizable kitchen. With over 120 recipes that you can cook. Stunning and detailed graphics.
Cons: Show inadequate support for low-end mobile devices.
Pros: Similar gameplay to People Playground. No time limit. No rules. Allows customization.
Cons: Too violent. Limited customization options. Could use more maps.
Pros: Easy game mechanics. Customizable characters.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay. No rewards system.
Pros: Straightforward gameplay. Driving controls and a speedometer. Diverse roster of trucks to choose from.
Cons: Lacks variety.
Pros: Amazing graphics. Realistic physics. Feature-rich FreeRoam mode. Multiple camera angles. Diverse vehicle selection. Expansive maps and challenging levels.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Jurassic Park or World universe. Includes monster-taming and batting elements. New creatures and characters. Offers daily rewards.
Cons: Recurring performance issues.
Pros: Engaging storytelling. Beautiful 3D graphics.
Cons: Can become repetitive over time.
Pros: Varied and engaging gameplay. 149 ingredients and 40 recipes to unlock. 12 seasonal holidays.
Cons: Random graphical glitches.
Pros: Wide catalog of furniture, clothes, and accessories. Features over 100 animals. Open-ended game. Controlled via touch.
Cons: Crafting menu is frustrating. Lacks more game extensions.
Pros: Free download. Lots of content.
Cons: Focus on mini-games. Lacks The Sims gameplay.