Simulation (3138 programs)
Pros: Novel mix of city-building and sci-fi. Eye-catching neon aesthetic.
Cons: Completing missions can get monotonous. Limited game world.
Pros: Superbly rendered creatures. Many creative possibilities. Unique exhibits.
Cons: Borrows the game concept from a movie.
Pros: Part of a well-known series. Ideal for steampunk fans. Progress can be saved within the Steam Cloud.
Cons: Audio is only available in English. No online co-op mode.
Pros: Plenty of missions. True strategic gameplay. Great new audio output.
Cons: Only a remake of an already existing game.
Pros: Clicker gameplay mechanics. Simple controls. Relaxing gameplay.
Cons: Repetitive and lacks variety.
Pros: Cartoonish art style that matches the game's content. Family-friendly content is suitable for all players. Features mini-games and quests to keep the game interesting. Detailed narratives are woven into the game.
Cons: May not be challenging enough for non-casual players.
Pros: Many mini-games to play. Scrolling 2.5-dimensional perspectives. Offers Tower Defense gameplay.
Cons: There is no multiplayer mode. Graphics can sometimes appear somewhat dated.
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: Relies on tactical expertise to win battles against overwhelming odds. A number of mercenaries with unique skills and abilities to manage. An expansive world and backstory for the player to experience. Blends RTS-style gameplay with up-close action scenes.
Cons: May be too technical for some players.
Pros: Co-op gameplay. Five neighborhoods to build at. Thousands of customizable items available. Gridless placement.
Cons: Poor performance.
Pros: Players don't need to be familiar with Warhammer to enjoy the game. Offers both single- and multiplayer modes to play through. Upgrade system can give the player a real sense of progression. Several distinct arenas to do battle in.
Cons: Unlikely to appeal to anyone who is not already a fan of auto battler games.
Pros: Hundreds of customization options. Retains the gameplay from Gacha Club. Straightforward installation process.
Cons: It is limited to character customization. Lacks significant gameplay.
Pros: Excellent multiplayer gameplay. Impressive, realistic physics engine. 500 km worth of real rail routes.
Cons: Single-player content is limited.
Pros: Play the campaign or play skirmishes with your friends. Simplified gameplay to avoid the mistakes of this franchise’s past.
Cons: Has no character or defining selling point. It's difficult to grow attached to the settlers.
Pros: The ability to create personalized dishes. Plenty of upgrades. Great for fans of longitudinal gameplay.
Cons: No multiplayer mode. Requires a 64-bit processor. Some graphics and mechanics may appear dated.
Pros: Players can decide how they manage their facilities. A large open-world environment to explore. Older operating systems are supported.
Cons: Only available in English. Does not offer a multiplayer mode.
Pros: Impressively rendered retro graphics. Numerous missions to complete. Unpredictable experiment outcomes.
Cons: Not intended for a younger audience. No multiplayer support. Requires a 64-bit operating system.
Pros: Realistic rocket logistics operations. Detailed control of heavy launch equipment. Precise, skill-based booster landing challenge. Ideal for spaceflight and engineering fans.
Cons: Too technical for casual players. Separate build from the older Unity version.
Pros: Fun and enjoyable mod. Lots of features.
Cons: Moderators and admins ban players for no reason.
Pros: Open-ended creativity. No combat, management, or strict goals.
Cons: Limited gameplay variety.