Simulation (2614 programs)
Pros: Features the main cast of the show as love interests. Gender-neutral playable character. Second-person POV.
Cons: No audio. Text color is too dark to read.
Pros: Gain a unique perspective. Real-world consequences. Simple controls.
Cons: Rudimentary graphics.
Pros: Fun and casual game play.. Interesting mini-games..
Cons: Wait times can be long.. Costs can stack up..
Pros: Affordable game bundle. Offers 5 different Field of Glory II editions. Exciting and challenging gameplay. Impressive combat battles.
Cons: Sound design is lacking. Game tutorials are vague.
Pros: Players don't need to be familiar with Warhammer to enjoy the game. Offers both single- and multiplayer modes to play through. Upgrade system can give the player a real sense of progression. Several distinct arenas to do battle in.
Cons: Unlikely to appeal to anyone who is not already a fan of auto battler games.
Pros: Excellent course creator. Lush involving graphics.
Cons: No career mode. Lack of multiplayer options.
Pros: Beautiful character designs for almost all of the cast. Well-written dialogue and narrative introspection. 3 love interests. Gorgeous CG art.
Cons: Main character’s sprites not showing right.
Pros: A truly unique concept. A mini course on management and manufacturing. Design and create as you wish. Excellent visuals.
Cons: Non-business heads may not relate to the game. Bugs could be a problem. Not a free game. One-man developer team.
Pros: Free and easy to play. Adorable 2D pixel graphics. Incredibly easy controls. Fanmade story of It: Chapter 2.
Cons: Simple linear storyline. Unofficial game from franchise. Vulnerable to bugs and crashing.
Pros: Straightforward gameplay. Easy to follow interface. Low resource requirement.
Cons: Minimal content. Lacks challenge. Repetitive. No plot or reason to play.
Pros: Cute graphics. Classic management gameplay. Funny sound effects. Colorful cast of buildings.
Cons: You can’t just plan all willy-nilly. Features are simplified. Only one city. Can be heartbreaking while you’re playing.
Pros: Complex, real-world management tasks. A pool of 5,000 players to develop. 2,000 tournaments to choose from.
Cons: Seemingly repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Easy controls. Subtle jumpscares. Linear progression. Creepy low-poly graphics.
Cons: The ending feels too abrupt. No brief tutorial.