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Whether it’s driving a train, digging up dinosaurs, or even mowing the lawn, it seems like there is a simulator game for every job under the sun these days. And although games like Animal Crossing a... Read More »
Whether it’s driving a train, digging up dinosaurs, or even mowing the lawn, it seems like there is a simulator game for every job under the sun these days. And although games like Animal Crossing a... Read More »
Drattzy Games is a new and upcoming indie studio, coming out strong with their first project being an expansive RPG. Alterium Shift shows its inspiration clearly, with an easy comparison being made to... Read More »
When we first heard My Little Blood Cult’s title, we had quite a few ideas of what the game could be like, but we’d never have guessed that we’d be dealing with a fishing simulator. The game re... Read More »
If you’re an avid visitor of our site, you may have noticed that we like games that feature trains. The latest title to be a part of this hyperfixation is Voidtrain, a game that has been in Early Ac... Read More »
Every good fairytale starts with a warehouse and a farm. Well, maybe that’s not true, but in Grenaa Games and Dear Villagers’ relaxed city-builder Fabledom that certainly seems to be the c... Read More »
Necromancy is a topic that speaks to our collective imagination, and since it isn’t possible to bring back the dead in real life, video games are perhaps the best way to live out one’s necromantic... Read More »
Fun fact: Right now, there are an estimated 88 million vegans in the world, up from 79 million in 2021. As alternatives for meat increase in variety and quality, more and more humans are changing thei... Read More »
When we took a look at Stage Games Inc’s Early Access space base builder Desynced, we started our preview by reflecting on how building sims have been around for nearly six decades. There have of co... Read More »
City-building sim games aren’t exactly a new concept. In fact, the first one of these, The Sumerian Game, dates back all the way to 1964. We’ve come a long way since then, of course, as The Sumeri... Read More »