Over the past couple years, Indie developers have been flocking to Steam early access. Early Access allows these developers to release an incomplete game for players to get there hands on, and most of the time the developers use those resources to deliver on the promised product. It is not always clear what games in early access are worth it, though, as some are simply not very good games or get abandoned by the developers.
One genre that seems to consistently utilize Steam early access is the simulator genre. So many simulators get released on early access that fill different niches. Games like Prison Architect and Rimworld found a lot of success through early access, and there have been many games since that have also tried that route. While some early access simulators are not worth the money, there are a few that could become the next big simulator game.
Fans of Business Sims Should Check Out Mad Games Tycoon 2
Contrary to what some may think, Honey I Joined a Cult has nothing to do with Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. In this title, players create their own personal cult and try to lead it. They have to construct a base for their cult to live in, and then they must get to work converting people. The art style is very reminiscent of Prison Architect, and the gameplay can be a lot of fun. Players must care for their cult members and provide them all their needs or wants if they want the cult to survive. They can also send members out into the world to complete missions and gather resources to further grow the cult. Sole Survivor Games has been steadily adding new content to the title, and so far it seems to be the most in-depth cult simulator available.
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