Simulation (2598 programs)
Pros: Engaging and detailed storyline. Large world to explore.
Cons: Can be a little complex at times. Can take a while to really get anywhere.
Pros: Numerous awards and bonuses can be unlocked over time. Players are able to team up and fight against one another.
Cons: This game might not work well with more advanced operating systems. Some new players feel that this game can be overly challenging.
Pros: How you build your factory determines the type of game you play. There is no right or wrong way to create your factory.
Cons: The graphics are awful even for an indie game. It is boring and grind until the automation options become available.
Pros: Bus-simulator 2012 offers a highly detailed and realistic user interface. There are a number of flexible routes and missions to choose from.
Cons: Not as action-packed when compared to modern racing SIM bundles. Some users have reported that the physics are somewhat dated.
Pros: More to do buy and play with in the game. The Sims make more varied choices depending on their character.
Cons: The franchise still suffers with players getting into a grinding routine. Install everything and you will need over 32GB of space.
Pros: It offers a nice balance between realism and arcade action. There are more than enough aircraft types to try.
Cons: Flying aircraft for up to forty minutes to reach a target is a little excessive. Some missions end too quickly because the enemy AI is too smart.
Pros: Mildly amusing for fans of management games. You get to put a lot of detail into each show.
Cons: Tailoring your veiwership is difficult because the system is illogical. The game becomes repetitive after half a day.
Pros: Great gameplay. Engaging difficulty.
Cons: No real plot. Graphical style only for some.
Pros: Start small and work your way up. There are many building-design options and tools.
Cons: The developers should have put more effort into the way the characters look. Each game progresses very slowly in a way that will put some people off.
Pros: A survival game with a complex core mechanic. The sandbox mode is the best gaming mode.
Cons: There is very little reward for doing well or succeeding. The complex core mechanic requires very long and boring tutorials.
Pros: Fun space station simulator. Generate your own wacky names.
Cons: No official updates or patches released. Game released early before being fully ready.
Pros: Excellent course creator. Lush involving graphics.
Cons: No career mode. Lack of multiplayer options.
Pros: Realistic flight simulator. Visually appealing.
Cons: Lessons and instructions can be tricky. Must 'clock-up' required flight hours to sit LAPL exam.
Pros: Huge game world. Varied play styles.
Cons: Lacking realism in places. Niche title.
Pros: Learning science in an innovative and fun way. Can play for hours and even days together.
Cons: Slow calm-paced game which quite a few gamers may not appreciate.
Pros: Excellent racing physics and gameplay. Huge variety of vehicles to try.
Cons: Some compatibility problems with wheel controllers. May be too complicated for some.
Pros: Allows simulation fans to build their own hospital. Runs on even dated PCs.
Cons: Not a lot of depth to the gameplay. Some unintuitive functions are not explained well.
Pros: Train the next Bradley Wiggins. Take full control of your cycling team.
Cons: Need to create a multiplayer account in Steam. Some users report game crashes unexpectedly.
Pros: Fun management gameplay. Active developer contact.
Cons: Early access. Many bugs and issues.
Pros: A wealth of detail and functionality for cycling die-hards. Useful tutorial system to guide you through the early stages.
Cons: This title is unlikely to appeal to anyone other than cycling fans. Some bugs and quirks in the gameplay.