Simulation (2595 programs)
Pros: Fernbus Simulator gives the user a detailed bus cockpit as well as extensive functions. Offers free play mode that has real-life coach/bus interactions.
Cons: You must download this add-on and activate it before playing. Simulator requires that you have a STEAM account.
Pros: Control the fabrics of reality. Create your own systems. Hyper realistic 3D graphics. Step-by-step tutorials.
Cons: Won't be updated anymore. Abandoned by the developer.
Pros: Realistic physics engine. Wide variety of vehicles and machinery. Detailed environments. Cooperative multiplayer mode.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Variety of money-making activities. Shop management mechanics. Sandbox freedom in approaching tasks.
Cons: Grind-heavy progression.
Pros: Faithful port of the mobile game. Has over 250 monsters to collect. Bright and cheery design options.
Cons: Doesn't improve the original graphics on PC. Contains minor gameplay glitches.
Pros: Great balance of realism and chaos. Fun random events. Meaningful upgrade and expansion mechanics.
Cons: Pacing can feel too fast and frantic.
Pros: Immersive storytelling. Unscripted events. Dark and eerie setting.
Cons: Lack of traditional jump scares. Reduced replayability.
Pros: Fun ragdoll physics. Spacious environment. Realistic interactions with diverse items. Can build contraptions.
Cons: Contains extreme cartoon gore.
Pros: Region tailored environment with curated content. Familiar creative tools and community features.
Cons: No access to global servers. Smaller content selection than international editions.
Pros: Vast universe combining real data and procedural generation. Strong visual rendering, atmospheric effects, and VR support. Modding and community content extend experience significantly.
Cons: Procedural content is speculative beyond known catalogs. Performance may strain modest hardware. Learning curve for advanced features.
Pros: Engaging co-op mode for up to four players. Diverse global recipes and customizable menus. Customizable restaurant design.
Cons: Still in the early access stage.
Pros: Enhanced Jurassic game experience. Exhaustive dinosaur roster. Stunning park management graphics. Captivating story and seamless controls.
Cons: Dinosaurs are high maintenance. Over-complicated simple tasks.
Pros: Over 1,000 unique dragons. Vibrant art and animations. Frequent events and updates. Cooperative alliance features.
Cons: Progress can feel slow without spending. Time-limited events may pressure players. Requires consistent play for best rewards.
Pros: Three districts with multiple communities and neighborhoods. Dynamic traffic system. Diverse gameplay and activities. Supports modding.
Cons: Repetitive core gameplay. Lacks depth. Inconsistent AI and physics.
Pros: Familiar gameplay. Can handle more units on screen. Includes the sandbox and FPS invasion modes. Better animation.
Cons: Requires a high-performing PC. Eats up lots of storage space.
Pros: Realistic physics engine supports strategic play. Includes licensed tournaments and pro players. Variety of modes: career, quick match, multiplayer. Clear interface with aiming aids and tutorials.
Cons: Commentary can become repetitive. AI behavior lacks variation at times.
Pros: Adds a wide variety of beautiful sceneries. A large expansion that spans eight countries. Introduces more types of cargo.
Cons: Anti-aliasing issues from the base game can persist.
Pros: Extensive content with diverse restaurants and dishes. Engaging time management and strategic elements. Highly replayable with customization options.
Cons: Can be grind-heavy without in-app purchases.
Pros: Hyperrealistic graphics. Over 250 customization options. Diverse outfits. Smartphone facial recognition. Reusable uploaded creations in the full version.
Cons: Gender-locked clothing. You need to make a Krafton account to play this demo. ZOIs getting deleted when saving in Canvas.
Pros: Relaxing and satisfying renovation mechanics. Wide selection of furniture and customization options. DLC expansions add more variety and depth. Intuitive controls and engaging progression.
Cons: Base game feels limited without DLC. Some mechanics are overly simplified. Missions can become repetitive over time. Lacks strategic challenge.