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Simulation Central

Just Like Life - Only Different For some of us, spending hours playing simulations are the most relaxing - and nerve-wrecking - things we can do with a weekend. Simulations run the gamut of life simulators like "The Sims" to business simulators like "Industry Giant II" to economic simulators like "SimCity 4." They all share the qualities of mimicking the real-world without all of the minutae (like real time and corporate taxes) that make the real world a pain in the ass.


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Simulation Reviews

Capitalism II
A very solid business simulator that's light on graphics but heavy on mechanics.

Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis
A solid intro to the theme park building genre that could use a little more meat on its bones.

Monopoly Tycoon
This strategy simulator is a real winner.

Roller Coaster Tycoon 2
Atari's latest version of the grand daddy of theme park building sims (including the Wacky Worlds expansion set).

Sim City 4
The king of city-building simulations is a step away from perfection.

SimCity 3000 Unlimited
The former king of city-building simulators.

Startopia
A fun, engaging and quirky space station simulator.

The Sims
What can we really say? It's the most popular simulator - and game - of all time. Period.

Traffic Giant
A traffic simulator that has promise but hits some potholes along the way.

Tropico
Viva! This island simulator is fun and a real challenge!

Uplink
An indie game that lets you "hack" your way through the world.