Gaming > Game Play Explore and Play Simulation Games Find a sub-genre that appeals to you By Courtney Marchelletta Courtney Marchelletta Writer Courtney Marchelletta is a former freelance contributor to Lifewire. gaming enthusiast, and sim player who proves video games aren't just for guys. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on October 14, 2019 Tweet Share Email Halfdark / Getty Images Tweet Share Email Game Play Consoles & PCs Gaming Services Game Play & Streaming Mobile Gaming Almost everyone can find a simulation game to play! Simulation games have action, combat, management, and strategy. If you are completely new to this genre of computer games, get ready for a good time. Simulation Games By definition, a simulation is an imitation. So simulation games are games that imitate a real-life situation. Another way to think about it is that simulation games attempt to recreate a past event. But games don't always stick to that definition, sometimes they border on fantasy or potential future situations. Within the simulation games genre, there are sub-genres. Because of the variety of simulation games, there is probably at least one sub-genre that you may enjoy, whether it be flight simulation games or life. Life Life simulations directly imitate life itself, whether it be daily life or playing god. This is a great genre that has grown drastically over the last few years. Popular games of this type include "The Sims" and "Black and White." Business This section covers a lot of areas, including games that are also included in the city building category. Business games deal with economic situations and managing your own business. City Building In city-building games, you design the layout, make laws, collect taxes, and try to build your city. Gameplay varies from different game to game, but the premise is the same, to develop a successful city. Flight Flight sims give you the chance to be a pilot of just about any plane or helicopter you've wanted to fly. The genre of flight simulations has come so far over the last few years. The graphics are intense, there are many playing options, and the realism keeps flight sim fans going back for more. If one type of simulation game doesn't work out, try another. You may love a good tycoon game, but not get into life simulations. There's nothing wrong with that. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit