Simulation (2629 programs)
Pros: Same well-round gameplay experience. Introduction of xenohumans and the machanitor. Innovative genetic modification system.
Cons: Poor integration with other DLCs.
Pros: Wide range of customization options to make the mall look how the player desires. Colorful and friendly visuals with a low-poly art style. Several different outlets for the player to construct. Free demo is available for players to try before they buy.
Cons: Struggles to differentiate itself from other games in the genre. Not fully developed management system.
Pros: Unique steampunk theme. Hands-on gameplay. Engaging characters and storylines.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Charming pixel graphics. Robust automation systems. Build rockets and explore other planets.
Cons: Progression will be a bit slow for some.
Pros: Save and pick up your game where you left it. Adorable hand-drawn characters and background. Your ending is in your hands. Great storyline.
Cons: Contains NSFW scenes. Some technical difficulties.
Pros: Atmospheric underground exploration. Deep upgrade system and meaningful progression. Randomized world with secrets and ancient ruins. Satisfying mix of mining, combat, and survival.
Cons: Combat can feel clunky in early stages. Quota system may stress casual players.
Pros: Fun premise. RPG-like training. Focus on scaling and automation.
Cons: Still in Early Access.
Pros: Expansive terraforming systems. Visible planetary change. Variety of vegetation.
Cons: Steep learning curve for beginners.
Pros: Clicker gameplay mechanics. Simple controls. Relaxing gameplay.
Cons: Repetitive and lacks variety.
Pros: Deep character customization. AI companion, unscripted behavior. Emotional and immersive life simulation. Creative world-building options.
Cons: Limited content.
Pros: Creative freedom for simulation gamers.
Cons: Potential repetitiveness for some players.
Pros: Wide building variety and themed islands support creative city design. Offline-capable and accessible casual gameplay suitable for mobile and desktop.
Cons: Limited depth compared to more complex city-building simulations. Freemium structure and repetition may affect long-term engagement.