Amplifier Game Invest subsidiary Green Tile Digital has announced Locomoto, a life simulation adventure game “that captures the timeless romance of travelling on a train.” It will launch for PC via ...
Real-life simulation games offer low-stakes relaxation & focus on ordinary experiences like trucking, farming, or managing card shops. Popular hits like Euro Truck Simulator 2, TCG Card Shop Simulator ...
Pocketpair has announced Palworld: Palfarm, a “cozy farming life” simulation game spin-off of Palworld. It will be available for PC via Steam. A release date was not announced. Here is an overview of ...
Ambulance Life: A Paramedic Simulator is a simulation that immerses the player in the daily life of a paramedic. The profession of a paramedic is now accessible to all. In a game that is both ...
The Sims works great as a playground for taking your OCs, or even pre-established characters, and building little worlds for them where all sorts of shenanigans can take place. Except sometimes, you ...
TL;DR: Launching soon, inZOI is a highly anticipated life simulation game on Steam. It allows players to control a community of characters called Zois. The game features robust customization tools and ...
Zainab is a writer, cinephile, and gamer—though that ranking depends entirely on the day’s mood swings. When she’s not writing for Game Rant, she’s probably ugly crying over Dostoevsky (or multifandom ...
The Sims 4's decade-long reign as the king of life sims finally has a worthy contender for the crown. Krafton's upcoming PC game inZOI is no ordinary life sim; as its meta narrative framing puts the ...
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Inzoi may not have captured the critics, but it's certainly managed to capture the life sim community at large, as Krafton has revealed the game's gone and sold over one million copies in its launch ...
In the early 2000s computers could do anything. They could bring you to webrings of increasingly niche fansites. They could calculate directions to Pizza Hut on MapQuest or deliver you answers to ...