Simulation (446 programs)
Pros: Simple, accessible vehicle controls. Multiple camera perspectives. Visual indicators.
Cons: Limited mission variety. Repeated environments.
Pros: Customizable properties.
Cons: Can cause lag if there are too many.
Pros: Variety of money-making activities. Shop management mechanics. Sandbox freedom in approaching tasks.
Cons: Grind-heavy progression.
Pros: Expansive team selection (global clubs and leagues). Real-time multiplayer and AI matches. Strategic player and manager customization.
Cons: High system requirements may affect performance on lower-end PCs.
Pros: Improved character editor. The Sims now have personality and consistent behavior. Very intuitive interface. You can share content online thanks to the Gallery mode. Friendly and colorful graphics.
Cons: Limited content without its expansions. The camera control could improve. Loading time is quite high.
Pros: Contains a wide selection of Pokémons. Easy to install.
Cons: Bugs can be expected.
Pros: Intuitive gameplay with simple on-screen instructions. Strong atmosphere enhanced by lighting and sound. Ragdoll physics add unpredictability and immersion.
Cons: Linear progression limits replay depth. Tense pacing may feel brief for experienced players.
Pros: Open-ended creativity. No combat, management, or strict goals.
Cons: Limited gameplay variety.
Pros: Summons Wither Storm in normal Minecraft. New tools and weapons. Easy installation. Multiplayer compatible.
Cons: Can cause lag issues. Ports only to Forge. Completely changes the way you play Minecraft.
Pros: Classic web flash design. Straightforward gameplay. Challenging twists. Multiple endings.
Cons: Confusing instructions. Sloppy visuals. Gameplay does not last long.
Pros: Ben has a lot of funny reactions. Creative ways to interact with Ben. Allows recording and sharing of conversations. Regularly updated.
Cons: Game’s atmosphere doesn’t exactly feel kid-friendly. In-app purchases for additional interactions.
Pros: Not very violent. Many game modes. High degree of levity. Historical eras and maps. Tactical battle mechanics.
Cons: Bugs can occur. Only single-player.
Pros: Over 1,000 unique dragons. Vibrant art and animations. Frequent events and updates. Cooperative alliance features.
Cons: Progress can feel slow without spending. Time-limited events may pressure players. Requires consistent play for best rewards.
Pros: Free to download and play. Doesn’t have a life bar. Has an interesting gameplay.
Cons: Has a small game map.
Pros: Dynamic multiplayer gameplay. Unlockable franchises and perks. Engaging secondary activities.
Cons: Needs stable internet connection for multiplayer. Difficulty for solo play.
Pros: Extensive content with diverse restaurants and dishes. Engaging time management and strategic elements. Highly replayable with customization options.
Cons: Can be grind-heavy without in-app purchases.
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: Offers fast-paced sequences. Features an anti-cheat system. Supports rapid shooting reflexes. Doesn’t cause any lags or crashes.
Cons: Knife combat needs a revamp. Lacks demos and tutorials.
Pros: Authentic shop management. Card pack collection. Game hosting.
Cons: Limited range of cards and features available.
Pros: Inspired by real-life personality profiles. Physically-accurate responses. Widens set of activities or tasks. Highly customizable Redux version.
Cons: Limited gender-specific experiences.