Simulation (1374 programs)
Pros: Story-driven progression. Has a lot of new mechanics. Well-planned designs and concepts.
Cons: Poor optimization causes crashing. A range of in-game bugs.
Pros: Clean, low-poly graphics. Eerie atmosphere. Multiple endings to discover. No cheap jump scares.
Cons: There isn’t much to do while waiting. Tension is lost after the first playthrough.
Pros: A board game experience. Offers a variety of modes and DLCs. Offers online matchmaking.
Cons: Doesn’t offer real-time chat communication during gameplay.
Pros: Includes 'Career' and 'Sandbox' modes. Addictive gameplay, with plenty of options. Game economics are well-balanced and fair. Regularly updated with new features.
Cons: Can be difficult to get to grips with. Graphics are basic and sometimes clunky. Occasional issues with customer AI. Large airports can cause the game to lag.
Pros: Buy old cars and renovate them to sell on for profit. Great level of detail - over 200 interactive parts on each car. Develop your own play style by selling cars or becoming a vintage collector. Good management required, with jobs being time restricted.
Cons: Numerous graphics cards aren't supported. Quite high system requirements to function optimally. High price tag for a relatively simple experience. Requires over 1GB of free space for downloading.
Pros: Simple and easy to play. Realistic ball physics. Optimised for Retina displays. Play against a friend or CPU.
Cons: Just one set of rules, no international options. No competitions or virtual players.
Pros: Over 15 godly powers. More than 200 research perks. Unique challenges and opportunities. Procedurally generated planets.
Cons: Vague god-like powers. No control over road and building placement. Lots of waiting.