Monster Chef vs WW2: Bunker Simulator
Monster Chef
Monster Chef is truly a unique addition to the stagnating niche of café simulation games. Featuring an eye-catching art style and a ridiculous story to boot, the game will have you venture out into the wilderness to hunt down monsters for their “parts” and then to use those ingredients to whip up a bunch of food that you can then sell to various people and monsters in the city. The game can be somewhat slower-paced, but if you want a game that you can play for maybe an hour or so, once or twice a day, then this game is perfect for you.WW2: Bunker Simulator
WW2: Bunker Simulator puts you into the shoes of an American soldier who saw an opportunity to take over a sparsely occupied German bunker while behind enemy lines and hold it until reinforcements arrive. In this simulator, not only will you have to defend your bunker from German soldiers who are hellbent on retaking their bunker, you’ll also have to take care of your own needs, tend to the bunker’s maintenance, and during the lull in between attacks, venture away from your bunker to explore its beautiful surroundings… who knows? You might just find some precious supplies!All in all, WW2 Bunker Simulator is a pretty solid simulator, giving players a nice insight into what it’s like trying to hold a bunker and survive living in it. The game concept here is very unique and it scratches an itch that fans of WW2 games never knew was there. As an early access title though, the game does have some glitches and some room for improvement, but overall, if you’re a fan of WW2 games, you should definitely check this game out.