Games like Satisfactory Modeler
What it is
Satisfactory Modeler is a simulation and planning tool. It calculates factory layouts and resource flow, allowing for complex build organization.
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Why it is here
It is here because it sits in the band this site looks at: well reviewed at 98% positive, but with 2,064 reviews, far fewer than the household names carry.
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RetroArch is a versatile emulator frontend for playing classic games. Its core loop involves loading ROMs and using advanced features like shaders and rewind for a nostalgic experience.
Both are tagged Software, Free to Play and Singleplayer.
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Virtual reality social platform for watching media and playing games together. It offers shared desktop screens, a video player, and customizable virtual screens for immersive experiences.
Both are tagged Software, Free to Play and Simulation.
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YoloMouse is a utility that lets you customize your computer cursor with various effects and designs. It's useful for gaming, productivity, and presentations, offering a personalized and enhanced visual experience.
Both are tagged Software, Free to Play and Indie.
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This is a PC utility software for overclocking and monitoring EVGA graphics cards. It offers real-time performance tuning and visual customization for gamers.
Both are tagged Software and Free to Play.
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VRoid Studio is a 3D character creation tool. Users easily design and customize original 3D avatars with intuitive drawing and editing features.
Both are tagged Software and Free to Play.
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Desktop overlay application for VR. Access and interact with your desktop or apps within VR.
Both are tagged Software and Singleplayer.
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