
Thanks to the general fame and acclaim of the Sims series, Sims 3: Pets maintains an active modding community that creates all sorts of new horses and tack. While the horse mechanics on their own are not incredibly deep by Sims standards, the fact that your horses can have personality traits and learn skills like jumping and running by exercising still makes for more engaging gameplay than that of many horse games.Īnd because these mechanics are embedded in the otherwise complex system of Sims’ economics, skills and life progress, you can basically make your own horse game out of it, building stables, breeding horses and seeing to their needs being met. The game has an extensive character creator for humans and pets alike, which allows you to choose from a wide variety of horse breeds or mix, match and edit every detail yourself. In the case of The Sims 3 and its Pets expansion, your sims can become jockeys and horse breeders. In countless iterations and expansion packs, what those lives can look like has been reinvented over and over. Just remember: Aim for the head! That’s zombie-slaying 101.The Sims franchise is all about simulating and playing out the lives of individual fictional people.

Without further ado, here are 25 of the best zombie games out there, listed in alphabetical order. What better way to get in some real-world “training” than by taking zombies on in a great video game? Thanks to these shining gems of the industry, you can see exactly what it’s like to try and escape these rotten creatures, or at the very least, get up and personal with them. We love zombies, period, and we’re always calculating exactly what we’d do in the event the zombie apocalypse actually does happen. But that’s because we love seeing the undead shuffle around listlessly (or zooming toward their prey) in an attempt to scarf down brains, entrails, and body parts.

Video games and zombies go together like peanut butter and jelly: They’re a dime a dozen, just like when it comes to horror flicks.
