Simulation (2598 programs)
Pros: Unique premise. Socially relevant themes.
Cons: Not available yet. No set release date either.
Pros: Deep colony and resource management. Engaging narrative and crew interactions. Exploration and survival mechanics. Regular updates and future console support.
Cons: Steep learning curve for beginners. Performance-heavy and resource-intensive. Cluttered UI and difficult menus. Occasional difficulty spikes.
Pros: Straightforward gameplay. Easy to follow interface. Low resource requirement.
Cons: Minimal content. Lacks challenge. Repetitive. No plot or reason to play.
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: A customizable avatar. Dress-up gameplay. Three love interests. Four endings.
Cons: Some routes default to the love triangle regardless of your choice. Some customization options are limited.
Pros: Easy gameplay mechanics. Hilarious victory goal. 25 unique customers. 10 different ingredients already unlocked.
Cons: No other controls to make the gameplay faster.
Pros: Create your own garden for free. Includes wide variety of fauna. Realistic but vibrant appearance.
Cons: Under development. Vulnerable to bugs and errors.
Pros: Cute art style. 34 locations. 59 collectibles. Easy controls.
Cons: No main story to follow. No tutorial on the trading system.
Pros: Two open-world maps. Offers players the well-known bus manufacturers. Upgraded graphics and pedestrian AI. Optional management gameplay.
Cons: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system.
Pros: Features realistic 3D graphics. Available in single and multiplayer mode. Offers a giant simulation.
Cons: Few bugs can disrupt the overall experience. Multiplayer can be laggy at times.
Pros: Interesting storyline. Great reward system.
Cons: Poor graphics.
Pros: Easy controls. Subtle jumpscares. Linear progression. Creepy low-poly graphics.
Cons: The ending feels too abrupt. No brief tutorial.
Pros: 49 new cities to explore. Improvements in graphical textures and effects. Consistent performance and frame rate.
Cons: Can seem dull and boring to some players.
Pros: Character customization option. Easy gameplay. Decent graphics. Lightweight and easy to install.
Cons: Fetish-related themes. Having human-looking pets is a bit disturbing. Could use camera zoom and expand function.
Pros: Silly boat simulator. Easy controls. No pressure to win. Can customize your ship’s name.
Cons: Not easy to actually win. Doesn’t really reward you with a Victory screen. The in-game physics is super janky.
Pros: Colorful graphics. Supports up to four players. Various settings for alternate play modes. Lightweight.
Cons: Lacks competition. Repetitive. Can be boring overtime.
Pros: Constant updates. Fan-driven improvements. Dynamic and challenging environments.
Cons: Cannot be accessed unless you pay for it.
Pros: Free. Easy controls. Can generate real Tweets from your feed. No pressure to solve puzzles or win minigames.
Cons: Needs an existing public Twitter account. Not much gameplay involved. Extremely short.
Pros: Unique concept. Character customization options.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Mushy controls. Sluggish animation. Outdated interface.
Pros: An engrossing storyline of 5 character arcs. Combines traditional interactive text and explorable interfaces. Can switch between perspectives and scenes. A dynamic ambient soundtrack.
Cons: Some user interface text and control issues. Easy to get lost in the branching paths.