Even better, the modding community (PC exclusive) has continued to churn out amazing content, offering everything from custom assets for buildings and vehicles, gameplay adjustments to increase (or reduce!) realism in the simulation, and even bug fixes to improve performance. However, Cities: Skylines is a newer game (released in 2015) and, like The Sims, has had a steady and ongoing stream of new DLC and base game updates. Just like SimCity, this simulator focuses more on building a metropolis for your Sims to live in rather than controlling your Sims directly. So while you can't trap your Sim in a pool or in a room with a stove that's lit on fire, you can choose to let your Sims live the life of their dreams in a perfect metropolis or create a city in which they'll regret moving to.ĭeveloper: Maxis | IGN's SimCity Review | Platforms: Windows PC Cities: Skylines While you can't control your Sims directly, everything you do impacts their lives, and it's up to you to create a city free from natural disasters and commuter hell. In this simulator game, you play the mayor, and you can choose to build a world-class city complete with stadiums, airports, universities, and more. ![]() SimCity is the most dated in this list, the first game releasing a long time ago, but you can still play it easily enough on a desktop PC. But what made Animal Crossing: New Horizons so special during the beginning of the pandemic was the daily tasks: completing the Critterpedia by catching bugs and fish, crafting DIY recipes, improving your home, and so much more.ĭeveloper: Nintendo | IGN's Animal Crossing: New Horizons Review | Platforms: Nintendo Switch SimCity Once you progress through the story quests, you will unlock terraforming which will allow you to shape cliffs and water, allowing you to create an island truly of your dreams. You can gift items and personalized letters to the villagers on your island, friends and family, and celebrate any holiday with multiplayer gameplay. This simulation game lets you take up residence on a completely deserted island where you can build a home of your dreams with several decorating options that are unlocked through gameplay. Stardew Valley creator Eric Baron has also revealed his next game to be Haunted Chocolatier, which should have a similar feel.ĭeveloper: ConcernedApe | IGN's Stardew Valley Review | Platforms: Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, Windows PC, Nintendo Switch Animal Crossing: New Horizons The developer, ConcernedApe, has constantly updated the game since its release so there's always fresh content to explore with a thriving modding community as well to keep the game alive. It even has an achievement system, so if you're the type of player who enjoys completing everything there is to do in a game, this is for you. ![]() This RPG has so many elements and secrets to keep yourself occupied. Besides farming, there's endless freedom in your day-to-day activities: building up the farm, decorating your home, woo'ing the resident characters, beating up monsters in the nearby caves, fishing, and so much more. Stardew Valley is a charming town with plenty to do but focuses primarily on enjoying your character’s life to the fullest by becoming a successful farmer in a pixelated countryside. ![]() Stardew Valley comes first to mind since it hits all of the right notes in a life simulator game. It's also worth noting that you can play The Sims 4 for free, so if you're just looking for the latest Sims game, that's your best bet.
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