Computer games developed by the large publishers are generally the ones most gamers hear about it. There are excellent computer simulation games out there by smaller companies that you probably haven't played and you should give a try. Just because they don't have a big advertising budget, doesn't mean they aren't worth at least giving the demo a play.
1. "Fish Tycoon"I never would have expected "Fish Tycoon" to be so addictive. In this game, your job is to find the magical fish by breeding fish. You'll find yourself checking to see if your baby fish have grown and what new hybrid breeds you have created.
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2. "Real Lives""Real Lives" could be describe as a life simulator, but it is more than that. You can "grow up" and "live" in almost any country in the world. You'll learn about their culture, health issues, history, politics, way of life, and much more. Make choices about school, leisure activities, finances, location, and career. "Real Lives" is great for game for all people, especially children.
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3. "Democracy"You start out as a newly elected official of a country, that must work to keep the voters on your side. If they aren't not happy with your performance, you can be sure they will let you know, by not voting for you again! "Democracy" will reinforce the idea that you can't please all the people all of the time.
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4. "Cinema Tycoon""Cinema Tycoon" is not the most challenging game around, but it is fun to play movie theater owner. You get to pick the movies (stats are given on the most popular genres), the food, prices, equipment, and specials to run.
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5. "Coffee Tycoon""Coffee Tycoon" puts you in the driver's seat of running a coffee empire. You'll start with one store, choose a logo and store style, and serve coffee from one of many recipes. The recipes you choose to use will not please all the customers.
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6. "Dink Smallwood""Dink Smallwood" is a free game that is similar to Nintendo's popular "Zelda." I have spent many hours playing, exploring the world. With a lot of effort and use of the Dink editor, you can even create your own adventures.
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7. "Virtual-U""Virtual-U" is also free. In this game, you are the President of a college. It will be up to you to decide how the money is allocated through the college and determine any changes needed.
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8. "Pizza Frenzy"Who doesn't love pizza? It's time to take on the role of the delivery driver and make sure everyone gets the pizza they ordered. "Pizza Frenzy" is an excellent choice if you are looking for a game to waste a few minutes. Just be careful, it's easy to get addicted.
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9. "Railroad Pioneer""Railroad Pioneer" is a railway management game, that will require you to lay track and manage trade routes. You start in the early 1800s, and gradually work across the country by completing campaigns. The interface takes some time getting use to it, otherwise it's a good bargain game.
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10. "Ant War"Grow an ant colony from a few ants and expand to 18 locations across town. Ants will need to be assigned jobs, such as looking for food, being nurses, building the nest, and defense. For casual gamers, "Ant War" may just be the thing to get you through the last few minutes of work.
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Top 10 Computer Simulation Games You Haven't Played and Should