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Minecraft is a blocky, beautiful sandbox that lets you explore the depths of your imagination. The core gameplay involves exploring a hostile world made from blocks that you can use to build items as you please. But as you play, you'll quickly see that this game has so much more to offer than just architecture.
The plot is centered on a fictional documentary about a family whose house contains a seemingly endless labyrinth. The format and structure of...
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Rust Concurrent Steam Users # Name Current 1. Rust 79,763 2. New World 75,192 3. Terraria 48,181 4. ARK: Survival Evolved 41,737 65 more rows
Read More »Simulation games replicate activities, be they mundane or fantastical, in ways that action or strategy games do not. Sims tend to fixate on involved, highly specialized undertakings, and making said activities as realistic and immersive as possible. With sims, the journey is just as important as the goal; it’s not just about catching fish, for example, but how you catch them that matters. The games that fall under the simulation umbrella are broad and varied. Sims can be sports games, massive sci-fi fantasy games, bizarre niche games, or breathtaking flight recreations. Some simulation games are world-building games, a genre that challenges you to create and manage a town, city, nation, or planet. The nature of these game, as you may suspect, play to a more niche crowd. These titles will never match, say, Call of Duty in terms of popularity or sales numbers, but their customer base keeps returning for that more measured, cerebral play.
Swimming is the safest sport to take part in. Its easy on the joints and can be an aid in recovery after an injury so making it the safest sport in...
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Here are some of the “non-vital organs”. Spleen. This organ sits on the left side of the abdomen, towards the back under the ribs. ... Stomach. ......
Read More »Fishing Planet Fishing is a pastime that lets you whittle away hours by snagging piscine treasures from the depths. Fishing Planet aims to capture that magic. Fishing Planet is a free-to-play sim that starts you off as a low-level fisherman at a basic lake. You catch fish to increase your level and earn in-game cash, while maintaining your rod and gear. You can spend earned cash on traveling expenses and licenses for newer, higher-level lakes, and continue the cycle. Rushing to the high-level content takes a lot of grinding, or real-money purchases to mitigate the expensive fees, but if you’re looking to kick back and catch some lunkers while slowly working towards your next big move, you can’t go wrong with Fishing Planet. Last Call BBS $19.99 at Steam See It (Opens in a new window) This is an anthology that developer Zachtronics released as a final hurrah before closing up shop. Last Call BBS puts you in the shoes of a patron at a bar. The bartender offers his old Z5 Powerlance computer preloaded with a number of games created by strangers on the internet. The fictional, retro PC's aesthetics harken back to early Apple and Microsoft GUIs, and you can get lost in its many minigames. In fact, Steed Force Hobby Studio, a model kit simulator that has absolutely no right being as detailed as it is, can cause hours to melt away. It gives you three kits, and lets you split the pieces from the runners, clip the pieces together, and mask them for painting. Minecraft 4.5 $26.95 at Amazon Check Stock (Opens in a new window) Minecraft is a blocky, beautiful sandbox that lets you explore the depths of your imagination. The core gameplay involves exploring a hostile world made from blocks that you can use to build items as you please. But as you play, you'll quickly see that this game has so much more to offer than just architecture. What Minecraft presents is a Lego-like space for players to enjoy their own kind of play. Dedicated players will love the sandbox's many possibilities, but even casuals will find pleasure facing off against an unfriendly wilderness. Minecraft (for PC) Review No Man's Sky 4.0 $53.99 at Green Man Gaming See It (Opens in a new window) The controversial and much-hyped No Man's Sky is a game that offers two opposing experiences. One is a beautiful and wholly fresh journey through space to chart or conquer undiscovered worlds. The other weighs down that joy with mundane and repetitive resource gathering and fighting. That said, No Man's Sky is so much more than a sterile description of its parts and features. The developers at Hello Games have tirelessly worked since the game’s 2016 launch to add new and promised features. The latest update, released in July 2022, adds exterior walkways and food fabricators. No Man's Sky (for PC) Review Out of the Park 2021 $39.99 at Steam See It (Opens in a new window) Unlike the other baseball games mentioned here, the Out of the Park Baseball series focuses on deep simulation and management rather than button-pressing action. The 2021 edition, like the 2016 version we reviewed, is a numbers-driven, hardcore management game that has the official Major League Baseball, Major League Baseball Players Association, and Minor League Baseball licenses. Fresh to Out of the Park Baseball 2021 are a ballpark construction tool, 2020 MLB rules, revamped player cards, in-season tournaments, new statistics, and much more. As a result, you can enjoy the sport's on-field and front office elements like never before. Potionomics $24.99 at Steam See It (Opens in a new window) In Potionomics, protagonist Sylvia inherits a derelict apothecary and a mountain of debt from her late uncle. She must use her own potion-crafting know-how and her quick wits to procure ingredients, brew medicine, and negotiate a profitable rate for her wares, while also managing time and relationships to improve and grow her business. Sales haggling is handled with a rich card-battle system that pits you and customers in turn-based duel to hammer out a transaction. Potion crafting and resource acquisition require careful time management to stay on top of production (and debt). To top it off, Potionomics uses a charming combination of 2D art and brilliantly animated 3D models to bring its cartoonish fantasy debt simulator to life.
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Read More »PowerWash Simulator 3.5 $19.99 at Steam See It (Opens in a new window) Chores aren't exactly the most glamorous or enthralling ventures in real life—we get that. Yet, activities, such as cleaning and organizing, cause you to enter a Zen-like state. Even better, the satisfaction and pride you feel from a job well done cannot be denied. PowerWash Simulator embraces the joys of cleaning by letting you fire jets of cleanly goodness from a high-powered, pressurized water nozzle. Clean structures, environments, and vehicles, all while managing your soap and supplies. You can also challenge yourself with time and water challenges to see how efficiently you clean under pressure. PowerWash Simulator (for PC) Review The Pinball Arcade 3.5 $0.00 at Steam See It (Opens in a new window) Pinball—the classic game of reflexes, luck, and spatial recognition—isn't nearly as popular as it was 25 years ago, but its legacy of tables, flippers, and gaudy lights lives on in FarSight Studios' The Pinball Arcade. The Pinball Arcade focuses on recreating classic real-world pinball machines from renowned manufacturers, such as Gottlieb and Stern (sadly Bally and Williams tables are no more). The result is a collection that looks, sounds, and feels like the pinball games of yore. Amassing all of your favorite tables could be a serious investment, however, tables are sold in separate DLC packs. The Pinball Arcade (for PC) Review The Sims 3 4.0 $19.99 at Steam See It (Opens in a new window) With The Sims 3, the Sims series exited its adolescence and entered adulthood. No longer are the Sims just digital action figures in a big dollhouse; they have personalities, goals, and unique body types and hairstyles. The Sims themselves aren't the only thing overhauled in this release, either. The game mechanics have been changed to make it easier to customize your environments and surroundings, giving users millions of ways to create the worlds of their choice. The Sims 3 Review Microsoft Flight Sim, Football Manager, and Dwarf Fortress?: The Best and Weirdest Simulation Games Microsoft Flight Sim, Football Manager, and Dwarf Fortress?: The Best and Weirdest Simulation Games
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