Simulation (2424 programs)
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: 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: Realistic routes. A wide selection of trains. Comprehensive training phase. Customizable timetables.
Cons: Certain special routes are only available in the Special Edition package.
Pros: Classic web flash design. Straightforward gameplay. Challenging twists. Multiple endings.
Cons: Confusing instructions. Sloppy visuals. Gameplay does not last long.
Pros: Wide range of customization options. Supports custom animations and poses. Active community and regular updates.
Cons: Steeper learning curve for new asset creation. Advanced features can be challenging to master.
Pros: Adds a wide variety of beautiful sceneries. A large expansion that spans eight countries. Introduces more types of cargo.
Cons: Anti-aliasing issues from the base game can persist.
Pros: Numerous blocks to create new machines with. Ability to obtain community-made machines. Thrilling multiplayer mode. Allows level editing and mod installation.
Cons: Can be laggy on lower-specced devices.
Pros: Lots of customization options. Opportunities to boost earnings. Gives you full control of your progress.
Cons: Not much content to work with. Risk of losing progress due to crashes.
Pros: Simple, easy-to-use controls. Realistic trains. Varied and natural environmental effects.
Cons: Most routes are DLC. For diehard train enthusiasts only.
Pros: Customizable characters. Funny yet challenging gameplay. Different worlds to explore. No character death.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay. Trial and error can get frustrating. Lacks movement precision. Few game maps.
Pros: Astounding graphics. Pulsating soundtrack. Some cool power-ups.
Cons: Soon becomes repetitive. No customizable controls.
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: Fernbus Simulator gives the user a detailed bus cockpit as well as extensive functions. Offers free play mode that has real-life coach/bus interactions.
Cons: You must download this add-on and activate it before playing. Simulator requires that you have a STEAM account.
Pros: Dynamic multiplayer gameplay. Unlockable franchises and perks. Engaging secondary activities.
Cons: Needs stable internet connection for multiplayer. Difficulty for solo play.
Pros: Immersive open-world climbing experience. Rich storytelling and character development. Adjustable difficulty settings. Intuitive controls.
Cons: Steep learning curve for beginners.
Pros: Lots of different vehicles/equipment. Different crops and cattle to manage.
Cons: Average graphics. Only one game map to play on.
Pros: Fun ragdoll physics. Spacious environment. Realistic interactions with diverse items. Can build contraptions.
Cons: Contains extreme cartoon gore.
Pros: Unique simulator premise. Several activities to do. Mechanics are easy to master. Low system requirement.
Cons: Gameplay lacks focus. More life sim than business sim. Short gameplay. Prone to lagging.
Pros: Familiar gameplay. Can handle more units on screen. Includes the sandbox and FPS invasion modes. Better animation.
Cons: Requires a high-performing PC. Eats up lots of storage space.
Pros: Fun and engaging city-building. Variety of customization options. Charming 2D pixel art graphics.
Cons: Steep learning curve.