Games like Self-Scan Scam Simulator
Looking for games like Self-Scan Scam Simulator? Here are top simulation recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with A Dackel is the Gun, Post Master or Hypermarket Simulator.
1 DESCRIPTION We have a problem: The chickens have escaped! Your dog could catch them, but unfortunately he's a German dachshund (Dackel) with short legs. The solution: Grab him and use him as a weapon! OBJECTIVE Shoot chickens with tennis balls and collect as many points as you can until the time runs out! CONTROLS Use W,A,S,D to move, your mouse to look around, left click to shoot and …
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2 46%Game Brain Scoregraphicsgameplay, music46% User Score 192 reviewsCan you take control of a mail distribution company where your business will need to adapt to a growing city? Will you be able to handle the pressure of new delivery opportunities or are other delivery businesses step in to pick up the slack and impact your profit margin. In Excalibur’s Post Master you’ll start out with a single post office, supplying pick-up and delivery services for a small are…
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3 86%Game Brain Scoreatmosphere, musicgameplay, stability86% User Score 148 reviewsHypermarket Simulator is an immersive first-person retail sim where you design, manage, and grow a massive one-stop shopping paradise that goes way beyond groceries. Build Your Dream HypermarketTurn an empty shell into a buzzing retail empire. From electronics and clothing to sportswear, frozen food, home décor, plants and more, you’ll manage a growing catalog of 540+ products under one roof. …
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4 40%Game Brain Score40% User Score 1 reviewsF4_32 free (connect four) Since 22 copies of the free demo of this game have been downloaded and the full version was not purchased, no one has been able to challenge the computer and see other options (reduced version in the demo). So I decided to publish the game in "free or donate" mode. This version is complete and without limitations. It is free, but if you want you can make a small donat…
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5 78%Game Brain Scoregameplay, replayabilitygraphics, stability78% User Score 136 reviewsBlending strategy, survival, and roguelike elements with RPG style character development, FreeHolder is the story of three escaped slaves in the time of the Roman Republic. Farm, hunt, craft, and cook your way through the years as you live on the edge of the beginning of the Empire.
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6 72%Game Brain Scoreoptimizationgameplay, story72% User Score 85 reviewsCreate and run your own TV show! An isometric management game where you craft scripts, populate your world with characters and cast actors to play them. Hire and manage staff, develop your studio and gain a dedicated following.
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7 44%Game Brain Scorereplayability, musicstory, gameplay44% User Score 50 reviewsPresident for a Day- Corruption gives you the opportunity to assume the role of an African president. As such, you must make controversial decisions revolving around topics such as: democratic evolution, corruption, development aid- and cooperation.
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8 51%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, stability51% User Score 670 reviewsHire heroes, send them on quests, get loot and make a profit as you expand from nothing into a bustling fantasy kingdom and attempt to win the coveted title of the greatest kingdom in all of the land!
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9 View Game52%Game Brain Score52% User Score 5 reviewsIt's time to put your Game Boy collection to work! GB Corp. is an incremental / idle game for the Game Boy, that rewards you for playing it on several console models. The core gameplay is quite simple. You hire consoles from the Game Boy line (Original GB, GB Pocket, GB Color, Super Game Boy 1 or 2, Game Boy Advance), and they work for your "push-button" company. When you have earned enough mone…
View Game10 View GameBACCI and the ducklings v.2.4: The video game "Bacci & the Ducklings" released a few years ago on this site (32 Bit version), has a predecessor, developed by me in 2003 with the intention of publishing it in the Talent-Zone section of The Game Machine magazine; at first I was in favor, but then I got the impression that they would keep my copyrights and pay me very little, so I put it aside and, …
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