Simulation (2614 programs)
Pros: Simplified gameplay. Retro graphics. Intriguing story. Low system requirements.
Cons: Slow gameplay. Lacks action. Can become repetitive. Progress requires patience and time.
Pros: Interesting fictional narrative with historical value. Challenging yet immersive gameplay. Detailed graphics.
Cons: Steep system requirements.
Pros: Impressively rendered retro graphics. Numerous missions to complete. Unpredictable experiment outcomes.
Cons: Not intended for a younger audience. No multiplayer support. Requires a 64-bit operating system.
Pros: Sandbox simulation game. Six unlockable tech tiers.
Cons: No instructions. Pixel size too large.
Pros: Deep customization. Seamless building tools and intuitive UI. Studio Mode for showcasing and sharing designs.
Cons: Lacks traditional gameplay structure.
Pros: Idle mechanics. Stylized 2D-pixel graphics world.
Cons: Full-screen option doesn’t work sometimes.
Pros: Wide selection of lockpicking mechanics. Simple, accessible visual presentation. Comparing mechanics side-by-side provides game design insights. Innovative hands-on approach to game design education.
Cons: Little of interest for more casual gamers. Dull, forgettable graphics. Only suitable for game history buffs. Scope for growth limited.
Pros: Deep and complex gameplay. Engaging trainer battles. Unique pet system.
Cons: Repetitive daily interaction.
Pros: Very simple interface. Colorful design. Lightweight application. No installation necessary.
Cons: Always on top cannot be disabled. No filter or censoring options.
Pros: Photorealistic environment. Landscape designs are relaxing to watch. Other calming activities are available.
Cons: Large filesize for a short game.
Pros: Episodic Christmas-themed game. Short length. Easy text-based gameplay. Multiple choices and paths for the endings.
Cons: The other episodes can’t be accessed through this game’s menu.