We are going to give action games one more week of respite and we are going to occupy ourselves again with more games casual, to play in a relaxed way, without too much tension, perfect to just spend a while, at least in principle, because the truth is that the Simulation games that we bring you today can really become addictive and absorbent, and that's even without taking into account the social component, which is usually fundamental in them and that makes it even more likely that we end up dedicating a huge amount of hours to them. Do you want to show your management skills taking care of your own farm, city or family? We present a selection with some of the most popular simulation games and some of the most interesting news that we can find right now both in the App Store as in Google Play.
FarmVille 2
We start with the classic among the classics, at least as far as mobile devices are concerned, the great success of the study Zynga: Farmville. It is true that among the fans of the saga there are many to whom the sequel never ended up convincing too much but, in general, it seems fair to consider it an improved version of the original, although it is true that without many substantial news. As you will undoubtedly know by now, our goal here will be to make our farm, taking care of our crops y animals. As we said at the beginning, the social component in this type of game, so there is no lack of options to visit our friends' farms or to trade with them.
There Day
From the multitude of games that have followed in the wake of Farmville, none have been as successful as There Day, a title that deviates very little from the original formula, but in which everything works perfectly. Keep in mind, as we say, that it is a really very similar title to that of Zynga, including the setting, which is again here rural, with a farm as the center of our operations, so it is especially recommended for those who, simply put, the previous one knew little and want more of the same.
SimCity Building
With SimCity Build Yes, we changed a bit of third, and not only because we moved from the field to the cityBut because the gameplay itself gives more room to test our creativity and, in general, poses a greater challenge to our planning skills. It also has the charm of allowing us to take on our tablets a classic pc game, which is quite similar even despite the introduction of some elements more typical of games for mobile devices, such as in-app purchases and relationships with other users (such as the possibility of trading with them).
The Sims
The Sims is another one classic simulation games that we can also enjoy on our tablets, again with the seal of EA. Its success is such also on mobile devices that they have already been launched various versions, although we have chosen to initially recommend the Delivery to Italy takes one or two business days, which has the disadvantage that we can end up spending more money than the paid version costs on in-app purchases, but it is always a safer way to enter a franchise. In case there is still someone who does not know what the game is about, our objective will be simply to guide the happiness to our character, controlling all aspects of his life, from his professional career, to his relationships with his partner and family, passing, of course, through the decoration of his house.
Godus
Godus is a version of this type of game in which, with some irony, we have to put ourselves directly into the shoes of an authentic God, which not only limits itself to organizing the life of every living creature in its village or city, but, directly, what it tries is to achieve the worship of his subjects. We don't have to be a benevolent god, in any case, and a good part of the fun is not being one and punishing our people by throwing meteor showers or setting off devastating fires. Anything goes to increase the number of our faithful. It is downloadable free both of the App Store and Google Play.
Star traders
We end with an extra title, for those who like this type of game, but who miss something more than action, so that in Star traders (which, in fact, is officially usually labeled as “RPG”) Yes there is combat, although it is more of a strategic nature and is complemented by an important part of resource and trade management. An added incentive is to allow us a radical change in terms of setting, since with it we move to a future where humans have scattered across hundreds of planets. The only drawback is that it is not translated, so it requires minimal handling of the English. It is downloadable free both of the App Store and Google Play.