Simulation (2625 programs)
Pros: Psychological horror atmosphere. Effective use of retro nostalgia. Reactive and immersive interactions. Distinctive virtual assistant concept.
Cons: Heavy reliance on dialogue.
Pros: Inspired by real-life personality profiles. Physically-accurate responses. Widens set of activities or tasks.
Cons: Limited gender-specific experiences.
Pros: Great balance of realism and chaos. Fun random events. Meaningful upgrade and expansion mechanics.
Cons: Pacing can feel too fast and frantic.
Pros: Unique simulator premise. Several activities to do. Mechanics are easy to master. Low system requirement.
Cons: Gameplay lacks focus. More life sim than business sim. Short gameplay. Prone to lagging.
Pros: Simple, easy-to-use controls. Realistic trains. Varied and natural environmental effects.
Cons: Most routes are DLC. For diehard train enthusiasts only.
Pros: Simulates the life of a football star. Blends career development with lavish lifestyle.
Cons: Lack of real football matches. Still in Early Access.
Pros: Fast-paced, intense gameplay. Unique retail horror concept. PSX-style visuals. Unlockable content and secrets.
Cons: No multiplayer mode. Niche appeal.
Pros: Large number of customisable options. Eight different buses to drive.
Cons: Road signs displayed incorrectly in some languages. Can feel a lot like work.
Pros: Plenty of jobs to take on. Realistic car mechanic experience. More than 40 cars, 10 tools, and 1000 parts to tinker with.
Cons: In-game tutorial lacks depth. Occasional camera issues.
Pros: Solo and multiplayer modes. Can unlock cool skins. Various deadly weapons and items. Hilarious combat gameplay.
Cons: Duplicate characters don’t have unique models to distinguish the players.
Pros: Varied terrain. For players who want a good challenge. Rewards smart risk-taking.
Cons: Punishing difficulty. Not for the easily frustrated or angered. Risk of hand pain.
Pros: Charming graphics. Freedom of gameplay. Challenges and puzzles to solve.
Cons: Still in early access. Imprecise controls.
Pros: Stunning graphics. With online multiplayer and events. Lots of fish and sceneries to explore.
Cons: Not for people who can’t grind in-game. Can seem like a money grab for some players.
Pros: Colorful and minimalist design. 12 pre-made maps available. Custom map painter. Engaging and variable gameplay.
Cons: Demo version.
Pros: Highly-satisfying gameplay. Four game modes. Usually no timer or final score is involved. Controls are easy to pick up.
Cons: Levels are massive and take a while to finish. Some dirt spots can be hard to spot.
Pros: Simple control scheme. Advanced physicals engine. Supports multiple billiards disciplines.
Cons: Outdated user interface. Lacks offline gaming. Lacks single-player mode.
Pros: Simple and accessible gameplay. Various crops and livestock management. Realistic farming machinery. AI assistants ease the workload.
Cons: Limited features compared to newer games. Requires in-app purchases for certain advanced features.
Pros: Unique game concept. Accurately recreates the life of a thief. Gives players freedom in executing the mission. Lots of thieving tools.
Cons: Faulty game AI. Lacks deeper storyline. Repetitive. Small game map.
Pros: Endless construction possibilities. Good physics. Easy to handle aircraft. Thousands of planes to download.
Cons: Visuals lack realism.
Pros: Features different tour services. Wide selection of vehicles. Hands-on company management. Lots of map areas to explore.
Cons: Unrealistic game physics. Clunky controls. Poor optimization.