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Farm Craft 2: Global Vegetable Crisis. Grow and harvest crops, raise livestock, pick fruit from trees, hire workers, it's all there, and it's all great! Dream Chronicles: The Book of Air. Lyra learns she must seek out someone named "The Clockmaker" if she ever wants to return home The iconic point-and-click fantasy series Dream Chronicles returns with a new trilogy in this captivating first installment.

Virtual Villagers 5: New Believers. The puzzles are tougher as are the challenges, which is a good thing for those who love this series of village sims. The story has a darker, more sinister edge as you explore what the destruction and grief have done to the original inhabitants of Isola.

There's much to love and recommend in this fantastic new adventure. Go explore! Sometime in the mid 19th century, scandal tore apart the great Baumeister chocolate empire. Tempers flared and factories closed, leaving the world desperate for a decent bite of chocolate. To paraphrase cocoa guru Benard Shintero, "nobody knew the truffles they'd seen.

Eye for Design. Decorating your home is loads of fun. Assuming you have a huge budget, unlimited resources, and all the time in the world. Sandlot's new casual game Eye for Design drops you in the interior design chair with near total control over the inside of each house. You play Cheri, the top grad from a prestigious design school in Paris, working with clients looking to spruce up their abodes. Choose and arrange nearly every element in each room to make the customer happy and earn respect in the interior design world.

Avenue Flo. Avenue Flo features everyone's favorite waitress as she tries to help her fellow business owners salvage what could be the biggest wedding Diner Town has ever seen. Tony and Vicky are finally getting married! Quinn of Wedding Dash fame is at her wit's end. The rings are missing, the cake has gone bad and all of the butterflies have flown away. Flo quickly springs into action and hits the streets of Diner Town in search of answers.

Azada: Ancient Magic. Fusing a large variety of unique puzzles with an undeniably intriguing atmosphere, Azada: Ancient Magic puts you in the shoes of a puzzle solver helping the young Titus disarm a magical menace. As you sift through the library of classic literature you'll help legendary characters such as Rapunzel, King Arthur, Dracula and more escape from stories gone awry.

Expect some great puzzles and a lot of interesting minigames to come your way in this spectacular sequel. Lights, Camera, Curses! True, much of the gameplay involves hunting around different settings for specific objects, but from the very beginning you'll realize that this isn't your run-of-the-mill object finder. Mystery Legends: The Phantom of the Opera. There's a reason "I love you" and "I hate you" use the same number of letters.

In this dark hidden-object adventure based on the classic story, you play Evelina, the daughter of a once-renowned Opera Diva, who one day receives a letter from a stranger. The next thing she knows, she awakens in the crumbling remains of an old Opera House Creepy and incredibly well put together, with a heavy emphasis on story, Phantom of the Opera deserves a spot on every adventure game enthusiast's shelf. PuppetShow: Souls of the Innocent. Why have all the children fallen asleep?

Why has everyone else abandoned the place? And what's going on in that suspiciously ominous castle atop the mountains? Find out in this beautiful, ghoulish followup to 's PuppetShow: Mystery of Joyville! Azada: In Libro. Remember Titus? Sure you do, he's that dummy who got himself trapped in a magic book his malevolent uncle left lying around. Then he called on you to help free a library from an evil genie who was ruining the classic stories contained within.

That darned evil uncle is trying to take over the magical land of Azada once again, and this time it's personal! Broken Sword Trilogy. Re-experience this classic, fantastic example of adventure gaming and storytelling at its finest, or discover the series for the very first time.

Follow Nicole Collard and George Stobbart on a trilogy of adventures that take them across the globe. Uncover the secrets behind an ancient order, find out what a drug cartel has to do with a Mayan artifact, and escape from the depths of the jungle after a plane crash. The Broken Sword series mixes adventure, humour, mystery, and even a little romance, and the complex narratives and challenging puzzles will keep you busy for a long time.

Grim Tales: The Legacy. A ghost, a wolf, a dark and isolated castle, and possibly even a werewolf? A sequel to Grim Tales: The Bride, the story and setting are connected between the two games, only this time around, you're stalking through a castle while a peculiar wolf hunts you from the shadows. Virtual Villagers 4: The Tree of Life. Yes, that magical island paradise with the odd wildlife and mysterious ruins is back in Virtual Villagers 4: The Tree of Life, the latest installment in the Virtual Villagers casual sim series by Last Day of Work.

The powerhouse of the field, the game by which all other village simulations are measured, is back to delve deeper into the secrets of the island! Mystery Case Files: Dire Grove. Dire Grove is a beautiful game that incorporates live action video sequences to tell the chilling tale of an ancient Celtic legend. And although it picks right up where the previous game in the series ends, it is a stand alone game that can be enjoyed without ever playing any previous installment.

Between the exploration, the hidden object scenes, and the puzzles you are looking at hours of fantastic casual gameplay. Laxius Force. Laxius Force is your latest old-school fix. Inspired by classic bit role playing games, Laxius Force boasts 17 playable characters, multiple storylines that gradually weave together an intriguing plot, and original artwork and music.

All while battling countless foes, earning experience, and equipping your party with powerful weapons and armor. Virtual Families. Virtual Families is the latest addition to the impressive lineup of simulation games from Last Day of Work, makers of the Virtual Villagers series. Virtual Families takes the basic concepts of Virtual Villagers and brings them home — literally.

No longer are you concerned with a village of people trying to survive the ravages of the wild. Now it's just a single family in a single house.

While the concept may seem over-simplified when compared to Virtual Villagers, you'll find that it's less about simplifying the game and more about concentrating on the details. Sprouts Adventure.

Sprouts Adventure is the latest in the increasingly long line of casual sim games made famous by Virtual Villagers, Totem Tribe, My Tribe, etc. This one separates itself from the pack by clearing away the bloat to leave a streamlined experience behind.

Sprouts Adventure gives you a clear, goal-oriented simulation that meters out its rewards at a careful pace, ensuring you are never overwhelmed with choices and fully appreciate each new upgrade you get to use. Dream Chronicles. Dream Chronicles is a sensual delight, an intellectual challenge, and a very engaging twist on adventure, seek-and-find and puzzle games. It's been compared to Myst and Uru, and whilst it's certainly not as demanding as those mainstream titles, I found Dream Chronicles even more enjoyable.

My Kingdom for the Princess. Mixing elements from simulation titles as well as borrowing from the time management genre, the game puts a big casual gameplay hat over itself and delivers a deceptively linear resource management experience with a surprising amount of strategy. Each of these characters' skill-sets will come in handy as you make your way through this series of bizarre murders.

Awakening 2: Moonfell Wood. Just like its predecessor, Awakening: The Dreamless Castle, Awakening 2: Moonfell Wood bills itself as a hidden object adventure, but it plays more like a fairy tale puzzle adventure with hidden object mini-games. That's to say, you won't spend too much time looking for objects from a list, but you'll spend plenty of time picking up items and learning how to use them to progress through the game. Westward II: Heroes of the Frontier. The sequel to Sandlot's Virtual Villagers-esque hit sim Westward has finally arrived!

Westward II: Heroes of the Frontier continues the old west drama with a whole new batch of improvements, including 3D visuals, new buildings to construct, more scenarios to complete, and a brand new sandbox mode. Keep your townspeople happy, fed, and busy gathering resources as you expand across the uncharted territory in search of the elusive Copperhead Gang. Samantha Swift and the Hidden Roses of Athena. Nancy Drew: Warnings at Waverly Academy. It's more like Myst than a point-and-click adventure, but players who sit down and solve the game are rewarded greatly.

Enigmatis: The Ghosts of Maple Creek. A quiet town in the middle of nowhere has a dark history, but when you regain consciousness in the middle of it with someone else's blood on your hands and no memory of why you're there you have more pressing concerns.

Solve a decades old mystery and uncover a dangerous, ancient evil in this big, beautiful and eerie hidden-object adventure from Artifex Mundi! Be Rich! Build-a-lot has a new competitor in town: Divo Games' Be Rich, a strategy-oriented casual tycoon game of real estate planning, building and investing.

The game's title gives away your ultimate goal of raking in cash by constructing and upgrading houses in various cities to increase your profits and up your credibility. It takes a more real estate-centric approach to building than the Build-a-lot series does, although the similarities between the games are hard to ignore.

Nancy Drew Dossier: Resorting to Danger. The ink is still warm from her previous case, so one would think Nancy gets a little vacation. It's anything but time to relax when a series of "construction accidents" explosions! Nanny Mania 2. Cleaning up is rarely fun to do.

Unless you're cleaning someone else's mess, right? Hmm, no? How about if you're cleaning up someone else's mess in a casual game? That's the surprisingly successful recipe for fun in Nanny Mania 2 Goes to Hollywood. After helping Mayor Whitby and his family in the original Nanny Mania, Emma moves on to help Sophia Ashford, an incredibly wealthy woman who can't seem to keep her family affairs in order.

It's your job to help raise the children, care for pets, and keep the house spotless as clueless teenagers leave unmade beds and babies create problems of their own. Simplz: Zoo. Simplz: Zoo combines a match-3 puzzle game with a casual simulation for a new and compelling experience. Now, you may have heard that story before when Floating Kingdoms came along, but this one has a potent blend of the genres that interconnects so thoroughly, everything you do in one directly affects the other.

The result is a game that elegantly moves you back and forth while giving you the freedom to customize the experience to your liking. Chef Solitaire USA. If your business is flopping, don't flip. Unless we're talking about burgers. Journey across 48 states in this casual addictive culinary spin on the classic solitaire game, where dozens and dozens of levels await as our heroine cooks her way to success.

Alice Greenfingers. Here, among the roses of red and strange mushrooms, we find Alice. Is she visiting the Queen of Hearts? No, it isn't that Alice. Meet Alice Greenfingers. She doesn't have time for chasing rabbits and general nonsense save the occasional gnome ; she has to take some tomatoes to the market while the demand is still high! Drawn: The Painted Tower. Much like the Dream Chronicles series or the more recent Princess Isabella: A Witch's Curse, the new casual adventure game Drawn: The Painted Tower drops you in a gorgeously drawn world filled with items to find and puzzles to solve.

The story and artwork wrap the game in a brilliantly mysterious package, delivering a feast for your senses as you devour the simple but tasty! Hotel Dash: Suite Success. It's more Flo and more of the finely-tuned time management action we've come to love in Hotel Dash: Suite Success!

Flo's friend Quinn is expanding her wedding business by offering honeymoon packages, but the hotel she's booked is a bit of a lemon. Enter Flo and her uncanny ability to turn any business from failure to success in the course of one casual game! Mystery Trackers: Raincliff. Helping you find good games on Steam since Doki Doki Literature Club! Plants vs. Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! Fallers today 4 Zup!

Club Steam Rankings are automatically updated at least once a day from live Steam reviews data. Collect Em All! Cat Escape by Sunday. Project Makeover by Magic Tavern, Inc. Coin Master by Moon Active.

Yes or No?! Angry Birds 2 by Rovio Entertainment Corporation. Papers Grade Please! Painter Master by Phoengod. Boss Life 3D by Alictus. Candy Crush Soda Saga by King. One Liner-Line to win by brhappyfull. Homescapes by Playrix. Symbiote Rush by Emesh Inc. Cat Paradise by seazusouth. Deep Clean Inc. Zodiac Runner! My Talking Tom by Outfit7 Limited. My Talking Angela by Outfit7 Limited.

Emoji Liner by Beakbestow. Level Up Runner by Lion Studios. Super Knife Master by anyuserper. Gacha Life by Lunime. Welcome Baby 3D by Lion Studios.



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