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  2. Life simulation game - Wikipedia

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    The game is cited as a little-known forerunner of virtual-life simulator games to follow. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] One of the earliest dating sims , Tenshitachi no gogo , [ 5 ] was released for the 16-bit NEC PC-9801 computer that same year, [ 6 ] though dating sim elements can be found in Sega 's earlier Girl's Garden in 1984.

  3. List of artificial pet games - Wikipedia

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    A pet-raising simulation (sometimes called virtual pets or digital pets [1]) is a video game that focuses on the care, raising, breeding or exhibition of simulated animals. These games are software implementations of digital pets. Such games are described as a sub-class of life simulation game.

  4. List of simulation video games - Wikipedia

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    Construction and management simulation. Business simulation game; City-building game; ... Virtual pet; Immersive sim; Sports game. Racing game. Sim racing; Kart racing;

  5. Cloud Gardens (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Cloud Gardens is a simulation and puzzle game developed by Noio and published by Coatsink. [1] It released in early access on 2020-10-12 [2] and was fully released September 1, 2021 for Windows, macOS, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S, [3] [4] and later for Nintendo Switch on June 16, 2022. [5]

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  7. FarmVille - Wikipedia

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    The game used Facebook's then-new API access, which allowed the game to exploit the interconnectedness of players. [4] In order to maintain engagement, the game demanded that players return frequently, e.g. to harvest a virtual crop before it withers and dies. [4] This was beneficial to Facebook, since it drove some engagement with the platform.