The Sims 2 is a great sequel and a great game in its own right, and it's recommendable to just about anyone.
For now, The Sims Online lacks many of the options that made the original game so intriguing, and doesn't really replace them.
The fourth game in the popular SimCity city-building series will let players follow a Sim around town for clues on how to improve their city.
The creator of the Capitalism and Seven Kingdoms strategy games is now working on a restaurant management simulation.
Help free Europe from Nazi rule in WWII Tank Commander as you battle through 10 levels of gameplay and 30 objectives.
Zoo Tycoon 2 makes some real improvements, but it's still probably best suited for parents looking to play games with their young children.
This game lets players manage a US car company from 1950 up through 2000, and they can design, manufacture, distribute, and market a wide variety of vehicles.
