Simulation (2621 programs)
Pros: Four unique perspectives. Crisp and clear graphics. Straightforward user controls.
Cons: Only supports a single player. Full audio is only available in English.
Pros: Adorable cartoonish art style. Over 100 breeds and 400+ variants of cats. Relaxing and accessible gameplay. Customization options with decorations and toys.
Cons: Gameplay can feel repetitive. Limited depth in mechanics.
Pros: Cute art style. LGBT relationships. Linear story. Short and sweet.
Cons: No dialogue options or other endings.
Pros: Free to play. Various gameplay mechanics.
Cons: Game must be purchased to access full gameplay.
Pros: Idler and faming sim mechanics. Minimalist pixel graphics. Family-friendly and casual gameplay.
Cons: Painfully slow progression.
Pros: Lots of activities to enjoy. Deep compelling storylines. Features calendar and season system. Multiple game elements in one game.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Immersive dark fantasy setting. Intricate world design. Troop management and base construction. Impressive sound design.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Relaxing and satisfying renovation mechanics. Unique sports-themed environments. Motivating central narrative goal.
Cons: Occasional bugs and control clumsiness. Story moments can be forgettable.
Pros: Realistic and immersive survival mechanics. Detailed crafting, cooking, and farming systems. Co-op multiplayer for collaborative play.
Cons: High difficulty. Resource management can feel overwhelming.
Pros: Unique blend of various gameplay. Story-driven campaign. Over 50 missions. Promises exciting updates.
Cons: Can’t make complex setups. Unskippable tutorial missions. All missions are time-limited.
Pros: Roguelike deckbuilding and city-building mechanics. 100+ facility options. 100+ different items.
Cons: Resource-intensive.
Pros: Fun, unpredictable ragdoll physics. Easy to learn and play in short sessions. Lighthearted, humorous gameplay moments.
Cons: Repetitive mechanics after extended play. Limited level variety and content depth. Physics can feel frustratingly unfair at times.