According to Sebor, this scrape-by-the-claws business model helps small-time game makers like SCS too. He also said that even it is hard to sell the game in the United States, their games are doing well in other populous countries like Brazil, Turkey, and China. Males aged 35 and above who are trying to play games to kill time or want to simulate their real-life occupations. Sebor also said that there is another niche market for simulator games.
Multiplayer games like Call of Duty, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Dota 2 are games considered to be for more mature players. Simulator games like racing or airplane simulator games have gamers who are too young for more action-packed games.
of 7-to-12-year-old gamers? The owner of simulator creator SCS Software Pavel Sebor said in a 2013 article that the genre of simulator games is alive thanks to 'too young' gamers.
Did you know that according to an article in a game review website Gamasutra, simulator games have a devoted community.