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Zoo Simulator Review
Zoo Simulator trades overwhelming complexity for hands-on charm, creating a calming and surprisingly heartfelt management experience that understands the quiet joy of building something worth caring about.
House Cleaner Simulator Review
A relaxing and satisfying cleaning simulation that excels in its core loop, though limited depth and repetition prevent it from reaching greater heights.
Crime Simulator Review
For fans of crime sims, management RPGs, and open-world mischief, Crime Simulator is a standout experience worth your time.
I Am Jesus Christ Review
A reverent and visually atmospheric first-person retelling of the life of Jesus Christ, I Am Jesus Christ offers a contemplative yet mechanically limited interactive experience, blending scripted miracles, biblical storytelling, and open-world exploration into a game more characterised by its ambition than by its interactivity.
Mini Racer Car Shop Simulator Review
A charmingly niche shop simulator — Mini Racer Car Shop Simulator turns miniature cars into a relaxing management playground, delivering cozy progression even if its systems stay small-scale.
Liquor Store Simulator Review
A relaxing retail sim that transforms stocking shelves and pouring pints into an unexpectedly addictive journey from small shop to alcohol empire.
Succubus Hellish Edition Review
Succubus: Hellish Edition is less a game about Hell than a vacation brochure for it—gaudy, loud, and unapologetically soaked in blood.
American Theft 80s Review
American Theft 80s is a methodical, systems-driven crime sandbox that turns planning and patience into its greatest thrills, wrapping its burglar fantasy in a neon-lit vision of corruption, consequence, and retro charm.
Legitimate Space Corp Simulator LLC Review
Legitimate Space Corp Simulator LLC is a satirical yet surprisingly deep take on the business simulation genre, casting players as the CEO of a fledgling space corporation that must build, manage, and expand its operations across the stars. With a deft blend of strategy, humour, and systems depth, it offers both laughs and meaningful decisions — though its rough presentation and niche appeal may not suit every player.
Prison Escape Simulator Review
An entertaining and unpredictable sandbox experience that thrives on emergent chaos — even if its systems occasionally undermine its own promise. Not perfect, but worth a few breakout attempts.













