Simulator games offer a unique way to let players experience a career they never really considered. They may not be as entertaining as AAA titles, but these offerings provide a deep understanding of specific jobs.
Some simulators focus on accuracy and force users to learn the technical skills needed to play games like in real life, while other laid-back simulators are perfect for taking a break from the real world.
There are various such titles players can choose from and try out their favorite activities. There is something for everyone, from popular racing simulators like Gran Turismo 7 to building simulator games like Zoo Tycoon.
Here are some diverse games that users should give a go:
UK-based developers Dovetail Games released the latest installment of their flagship train simulator series known as Train Sim World 2 in 2020. This title features four main railway routes like its predecessors: Northern TransPennine, Main-Spessart Bahn, Long Island Rail Road, and Great Western Express.
This interactive sim lets gamers walk around the game world in first-person mode and can do certain activities like changing switches, coupling, and refueling. It features hundreds of trains suited for different purposes, ranging from super-fast bullet trains to heavy-duty, long-haul ones.
The title aims to offer an accurate train loco-pilot experience with real-life base rail routes.
Players can also use The Preserved Collection, which allows them to import owned bundled routes and DLCs from previous Train Sim World titles.
SCS Software released Euro Truck Simulator 2 in 2012 as an open-world truck simulator based on routes from Europe. A sequel to the already-popular Euro Truck Simulator (2008), players get the opportunity to drive some of the
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