Simulation Game

A simulation game (also known as a game of status or mixed game) is a mixture of a game of skill, a game of chance and a game of strategy, which results in a simulation of a complex structure (like a stock exchange, or civilisation flux). These games are quite current through their mirror of modern society. Its benefit is the representation of complex situations of communal life, interconnections in society, and partial aspects of the economy (for example, the development of the railroad).

Genres

Computer and video games

In computer and video games, these are frequently called sim games. Many of the most notable have been released from one company Maxis.

Examples

Maxis games

Non-Maxis games

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