Simulation (2598 programs)
Pros: Features realistic warehouse operations. Emphasizes inventory management, space optimization, and logistics. Involves strategic decision-making.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Extensive variety of furniture and decor. Ability to recolor items. To-do list with in-game coin rewards. Chill lo-fi tracks.
Cons: Flooring and wall options feel limited compared to other items. No ability to resize furniture or adjust room size.
Pros: Puts you into the role of a transport tycoon. Has smart train automation tools. Simple gameplay mechanics.
Cons: No heavy train sim depth compared to other complex titles.
Pros: Accessible simulation with a clear growth path. Wide variety of sports products and inventory options. Solo and co-op play both available. Expansions and staff hiring add depth.
Cons: Still in Early Access. Visuals and animations lack polish and need refinement.
Pros: Vast universe to explore. Multiple reset systems and mini-games. Offline farming. Free-to-play.
Cons: Gameplay can become repetitive.
Pros: Wide range of activities, including farming, crafting, and exploration. Charming, colorful, cartoony visuals. Dynamic village life with interactive NPCs. Freedom to terraform and customize.
Cons: Full version not yet available.
Pros: Explores the themes of capitalism and corporate world. Let you manage a mining colony.
Cons: Still in active development.
Pros: Low pressure. For multitasking. Cute visuals.
Cons: Some aspects require constant clicking.
Pros: Cozy narrative with magical elements. Relaxing, timer-free decorating activities. Flexible customization. Gentle sandbox gameplay.
Cons: Limited content in the demo until full release.
Pros: Free to play demo version. Simple, click-based combat. Retro pixel art style. Supports multiple languages.
Cons: Limited content and scope compared to the full version. Still in active development.