Simulation (2614 programs)
Pros: Engrossing text-based storyline. LGBT romance with 4 characters. Choices shape your personality. Lets you enable and disable R-rated scenes.
Cons: Some issues with saves not being available or have been erased.
Pros: Physics-based building destruction game. Distinct aesthetics and presentation. Highly customizable structures.
Cons: Demo version. Still in active development.
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: Wacky sense of humour. Fun bonus games. Easy to play.
Cons: A virtual reality headset is required to play. Graphics are rather basic.
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.
Pros: Cute art style. Rich narrative. Linear plot.
Cons: Can’t save. Must manually check for updates to the next episodes.
Pros: Can be played offline. Various games can be played. Allows you to have a private game room with friends.
Cons: Lacks typical board games like Monopoly.
Pros: Lots of game variation. Two different sports to choose from.
Cons: Graphics are a bit basic. A few bugs in the system.
Pros: Wacky but challenging physics-based gameplay. Fully customizable characters. Offers a level editor and a replay video exporter. Has a free demo.
Cons: Not much replayability. Steep learning curve.
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.