CrunchyFrog
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I no rite? For years I had been waiting and I was finally satiated with the release of DayZ the world's foremost long distance running simulator.
Goat Simulator and Surgeon Simulator are not simulators; they should be in a different genre as far as I'm concerned due to how little research went into them. If you want a simulator that actually, you know, simulates, rather than being just a silly Unity physics toy, I have some recommendations:
If you want a simulator that has distance abridgements for the sake of preventing boredom, I recommend Euro Truck Simulator 2 (and/or waiting for American Truck Simulator) off the top of my head.
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I'd pay a lot of money for something like that in space. Something that would make I-War look like an arcade game.
*Old Kerbal Space Program was like this and I loved it.
My uncle works for Hospital and told me that Surgeon Simulator is exactly what real surgery is like.
I'm surprised no one said Skyrim was a good hiking simulator. I'm proud of you, gaffers.
This exactly! I actually have a friend who's a goat, and he told me that Goat Simulator is so boring for him because it's just what he does all day anyway.
do I need to say anything other than kariosoft.
Honestly I could spend years playing the games and the formula would never get old
ETS 2 is a far cry from a real simulator too.
As soon as 'simulator' is added in the title of a game my interest in the game is 10x higher.
I tried out Euro Truck Simulator 2 the other day and the controller functionality was complete shit. Is there a mod for it or something to get it to work properly?
I'm looking forward to CityBound:
http://blog.cityboundsim.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_d9zo2A4QY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SeAlGGnqIE
Impressions Games city-building simulators are the best.
Bought Zeus and Poseidon from GOG a while ago, I still play them from time to time since hi res and widescreen support was modded in to all Impressions games by fans.Impressions Games city-building simulators are the best.
He just put up another update today!This looks amazing. I've been starving for a good city builder akin to SimCity for a long time. I hope he can pull it off.
Best to download the demo from Steam and try for yourself.Can someone explain what's the appeal with Euro Truck Simulator 2? Genuinely no sarcasm intended, I'm just curious. I've never actually played it but judging from the premise its appeal is surprisingly broad.
Can someone explain what's the appeal with Euro Truck Simulator 2? Genuinely no sarcasm intended, I'm just curious. I've never actually played it but judging from the premise its appeal is surprisingly broad.
He just put up another update today!
The Road to Alpha, Week 7 - First Signs of Gameplay Detected
The interesting thing is it's built in JavaScript. It'll have Mac, Windows and Linux versions that basically run embedded browsers but it'd be neat if he implemented DropBox support for file saving and put an online version that would let you play from anywhere as long as you own it. I can't wait to play with it myself.
Bought Euro Truck Sim at last year's Steam sale but never got around to it. Is it worth the hassle of setting up my wheel (Logitech G27) to play it?
Have you ever been a goat? It's just that I have a hard time believing Goat Simulator isn't 100% realistic and accurate.Goat Simulator and Surgeon Simulator are not simulators; they should be in a different genre as far as I'm concerned due to how little research went into them.
Have you ever been a goat? It's just that I have a hard time believing Goat Simulator isn't 100% realistic and accurate.
Impressions Games city-building simulators are the best.
I'm looking forward to CityBound:
http://blog.cityboundsim.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_d9zo2A4QY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SeAlGGnqIE
Virtual Pool 4 is the best example of good sport simulator
It's JavaScript. It uses threedee.js and some other game libraries and is completely JavaScript. It should run on anything with a modern browser. I guess eventually he could do iOS and Android versions. But I think having a website you can log into would work just as well. Plus updates could be done instantly. A well done mobile version with cloud saving could be awesome. I'd play on my iPad.Yup I saw that. Looks better than SimCity 2013 already. I wonder if being built on Java means that he can port it to mobile too. It's friendly enough for the platform, and more good iPad games would be nice.
One of my favorites. I still wish that a company would step up to the plate and bring back the more kooky and generally strange simulators. I think there's plenty of potential for something similar to it, different arthropods/insects to explore.