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  3. List of free flight simulators - Wikipedia

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    The following are flight simulator software applications that can be downloaded or played for free. Several items are outdated. Please notice 'free' is not the same as open source. Free games may have limited options or include advertisements.

  4. Burning Tires 3D - Wikipedia

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    SlideToPlay gave it a 2 out of 5, commenting " Burning Tires 3D is a good game for younger players, but anyone who can see an R-rated movie will get mighty bored mighty fast. "[1] PocketGamer gave the iPhone version 5/10 writing "Uninspiring level designs and unadventurous gameplay conspire to spoil the few moments of fun this game tries to pack in"., [2] 6/10 for the mobile version writing "A ...

  5. Sim racing - Wikipedia

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    Sim racing is the collective term for racing games that attempts to accurately simulate auto racing, complete with real-world variables such as fuel usage, damage, tire wear and grip, and suspension settings. [4] To be competitive in sim racing, a driver must understand all aspects of car handling that make real-world racing so difficult, [5 ...

  6. Now you can ruin a Sim's life for free: The Sims FreePlay ...

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    Click here to download The Sims FreePlay for Free Now > Are you psyched to see a free Sims game on the iPhone/iPad? Which do you think is more appealing: FreePlay or Social? Sound off in the comments.

  7. Game demo - Wikipedia

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    It gave consumers the chance to try a trial portion of the game, usually restricted to the game's complete first section or "episode", before purchasing the rest of the adventure. Racks of games on single 5 14" and later 3.5" floppy disks were common in many stores, often very cheaply. Since the shareware versions were essentially free ...