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SimulationSportsEarly Access

Disc Golf Masters

Disc Golf Masters is an Early Access disc-golf simulation focused on realistic disc flight, licensed discs, and online multiplayer. The game emphasizes wind reading, disc selection, and tactical throws; player reviews praise the physics and community-driven development but note Early Access bugs, limited courses, and occasional performance or matchmaking issues.

Difficulty65/100

PaceDeliberate and tactical

Reviews100 sampled

Best for: Players who play or follow disc golf and want a realistic simulation

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AdventureIndieRPG

Survivor's Notes Demo

Survivor's Notes Demo is an AI-driven FMV zombie survival experience that pairs dual protagonists, branching choices and timed QTEs. The demo delivers core systems and about 10–15% of the full story, showing strong atmospheric presentation, tight choice design and immersive QTE moments, while several players report video stutters, frame drops and occasional art-style inconsistency. Reviews are largely very positive for the demo—many players praise the mood, branching weight and AI visuals—but expect rough edges in performance and limited interactivity compared with traditional gameplay.

Difficulty45/100

PaceNarrative-driven, punctuated by QTEs

Reviews93 sampled

Best for: Fans of narrative FMV and interactive films

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CasualSimulationStrategy

Age of Empires Mobile: PC Edition

Age of Empires Mobile: PC Edition is a PC-targeted port of the mobile kingdom‑builder that emphasizes persistent alliance warfare, cross‑platform progression, and large real‑time sieges with enhanced 4K visuals and PC-first controls. The store page highlights alliance sieges, destructible terrain, and 70+ legendary heroes; player reviews praise graphics and social features but overwhelmingly call out aggressive monetization, pay‑to‑win balancing, frequent timers, and stability/launch problems. If you enjoy mobile-style, social kingdom managers (Rise of Kingdoms/Clash‑style) and crossplay convenience, this title can fit your playstyle; if you want classic Age of Empires RTS gameplay or a fair competitive ladder without heavy spending, reviews indicate it may disappoint.

Difficulty35/100

PaceTimer-driven, asynchronous

Reviews100 sampled

Best for: Players who enjoy mobile-style kingdom builders and alliance PvP

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CasualSimulation

S.A.N.D.Y. - Beach Cleaner

S.A.N.D.Y. - Beach Cleaner is a short, cozy-yet-unsettling beach-cleaning sim where you play as a little robot who collects and sorts trash, rescues animals, and upgrades itself. The core loop is intentionally simple: clean marked areas, sort debris, free animals, unlock new zones. Reviews are largely Very Positive and praise the atmosphere, retro visuals, and relaxing soundtrack; common criticisms are its brief runtime (roughly 1–2 hours) and some repetitive or auto-complete moments. The developer has announced a free update adding a new map and a “special feature,” so more content is already planned.

Difficulty25/100

PaceSlow, relaxing

Reviews100 sampled

Best for: Players seeking a short, relaxing sim

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SimulationStrategy

Frostpunk 2: Breach of Trust

Frostpunk 2: Breach of Trust is a short, story-driven DLC that adds volcano hazards, voting pressure, war/diplomacy options and two scenario maps. Players praise the new mechanics, atmosphere and challenge but many report a brief campaign, balance issues, bugs and uneven pacing — overall reception in player reviews is mixed.

Difficulty70/100

PaceHigh-pressure, event-driven

Reviews100 sampled

Best for: Players who enjoy tense, short scenario challenges and tight resource puzzles

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CasualSimulation

Plant Nursery Simulator

Plant Nursery Simulator is a cozy, slow-paced shop-and-garden management sim where you grow plants, stock shelves, hire staff, and expand at your own pace. The game emphasizes a relaxing loop and steady progression: greenhouse gardening ties into storefront sales, unlockable trinkets grant tangible bonuses, and expansion feels rewarding in early-to-mid play. Player feedback is largely positive about the atmosphere, visuals, and progression, though reviewers report occasional bugs, performance problems on some systems, and limitations in staff AI and late-game variety. The developers released a Flowers & Bouquet content update before the full 1.0 launch and issued a 1.0.1 patch immediately after release, indicating active post-launch fixes but long-term roadmap timing remains uncertain.

Difficulty35/100

PaceLeisurely

Reviews100 sampled

Best for: Fans of cozy, low-pressure sims and shop management

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AdventureCasualIndie

Pawsome Resort

Pawsome Resort is a cozy early-access pixel-art pet-resort sim where you manage animal boarding, farm, craft, fish, and befriend villagers. Player reviews praise its charm, relaxing pacing, and variety of animals but frequently note UI quirks, control issues, some bugs, and a need for more content and deeper NPC/story systems. The developer has published launch-day updates and previously ran a demo and festival showcase, and the store page outlines a planned Early Access period with regular updates.

Difficulty35/100

PaceLeisurely, relaxed pace

Reviews55 sampled

Best for: Players looking for a relaxed, cozy pet-care sim

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IndieSimulation

Besiege: The Broken Beyond

Besiege: The Broken Beyond is a space-focused expansion that adds orbital mechanics, a fuel/resource system and 13 new space-themed blocks to Besiege. It ships with an 11-level interplanetary campaign plus a new interplanetary sandbox and level-editor objects for placing planets and customizing gravity. Players and reviewers praise the gravity/orbital simulation, new parts and sandbox potential, but many note a short campaign, camera and UI friction, and some launch-period bugs and multiplayer issues. The DLC runs on Windows and Linux and is best-suited to players who enjoy engineering-focused, physics-driven sandbox construction.

Difficulty65/100

PaceMethodical, experimental

Reviews94 sampled

Best for: Players who enjoy engineering and sandbox construction

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CasualIndieSimulation

Treasure Beach

Treasure Beach is a cozy trinket-shop simulation where you scavenge a sun-soaked coast, restore found items, run a shop, complete collections, and upgrade your workshop. The loop is easy to pick up and relaxing—many players praise the art, audio, and satisfying restoration tasks, while some report repetition and early-day crashes that the developer has been patching.

Difficulty28/100

PaceLeisurely, slow-paced

Reviews100 sampled

Best for: Players who enjoy cozy, low-stress sims

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CasualIndieSimulation

Idle Startup

Idle Startup is a clean, single-player idle/incremental about growing a tech company across six skills. It’s easy to learn, supports up to 4 hours of offline earnings, and offers optional one-time boost purchases that aren’t required to complete the game. Player reviews are mixed: many praise the tidy UI and the low-commitment loop, while others call the late-game shallow and report bugs or balance issues. The developer has issued multiple hotfixes and UI updates in the days after release, so the experience has been changing rapidly.

Difficulty30/100

PaceSlow, numbers-focused

Reviews100 sampled

Best for: Players who enjoy idle/incremental games and short, low-commitment loops

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AdventureCasualSimulation

Cozy Cleaner

Cozy Cleaner is a low-pressure cleaning simulation where you tidy rooms made messy by playful cats. The game emphasizes simple point-and-click cleaning, gentle tool upgrades, and calming audio—most players report a soothing, easy-to-learn loop but note the release is short and has some fiddly interactions. Reviews are largely positive and a small post-launch patch addressed a UI scaling issue; the developer has signaled more levels are planned.

Difficulty20/100

PaceLeisurely, low-pressure pace

Reviews100 sampled

Best for: Players seeking a relaxing, low-pressure experience — Cozy Cleaner fits this well

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CasualIndieSimulation

Skillwood

Skillwood is a free, cozy woodcutter simulator that blends resource gathering, stamina management and incremental upgrades into short, relaxing runs. Players and reviews describe it as easy to learn, pleasantly repetitive, and well-suited to short sessions or achievement hunting; content is modest and some players note the loop can feel grindy after prestiging. The developer pushed the project to a full release (v1.0) on Jun 21, 2026.

Difficulty25/100

PaceRelaxed, grindy

Reviews100 sampled

Best for: Players who enjoy chill incremental/resource-gathering games