- #1 MHRD
97% matchVery Positive89% of 439 reviews2017
Dev: Funghisoft
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 2.6 hrsMean: 5.2 hrs≥1hr: 76%
MHRD is a hardware design game, in which you design various hardware circuits in a hardware description language. The hardware circuits you design get more complex as you go until you create a fully functional CPU design.
Why similar: Programming 66.7% ★, Education 16.8%, Simulation 8.7%, Puzzle 5.7%, Difficult 2.2%
Why You'll Like It: This game is the closest experience to Turing Complete, focusing specifically on designing hardware components using a hardware description language.
- #2 Virtual Circuit Board
96% matchVery Positive93% of 305 reviews2023
Dev: Reverie Foundry
Windows · Linux
Median: 1.5 hrsMean: 20.7 hrs≥1hr: 55%
Virtual Circuit Board is the sandbox drawing-based logic simulator where you can build, program, decorate, and simulate anything from simple monochrome circuits to complex and colorful computers. Play with digital logic in this sandbox-only experience.
Why similar: Programming 42.3% ★, Education 15%, Logic 11.4%, Hacking 8.9% ★, Automation 7.1%
Why You'll Like It: A sandbox-focused logic simulator that allows you to build intricate digital systems without the constraints of traditional puzzle levels.
- #3 Logic World
96% matchVery Positive94% of 353 reviews2021
Dev: Mouse Hat Games
Windows · Mac · Linux
Invent a new computer! Logic World is a first-person sandbox simulation game that's all about digital logic. Play alone or with friends, design unique machines, build up layers of complexity, and experience the joy of circuits!
Why similar: Programming 39.4% ★, Education 14.4%, Logic 11.8%, Hacking 10.1% ★, Automation 7.6%
Why You'll Like It: It offers a sophisticated 3D environment for building complex digital logic circuits and understanding how they interact in real-time.
- #4 TIS-100
95% matchOverwhelmingly Positive97% of 4,067 reviews2015
Dev: Zachtronics
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 1.2 hrsMean: 6.2 hrs≥1hr: 52%
TIS-100 is an open-ended programming game by Zachtronics, the creators of SpaceChem and Infinifactory, in which you rewrite corrupted code segments to repair the TIS-100 and unlock its secrets. It’s the assembly language programming game you never asked for!
Why similar: Programming 70.9% ★, Hacking 6.3% ★, Logic 6.2%, Puzzle 4.9%, Education 4.2%
Why You'll Like It: A quintessential assembly programming game that forces you to work within extremely tight memory and instruction constraints.
- #5 SHENZHEN I/O
94% matchVery Positive95% of 4,452 reviews2016
Dev: Zachtronics
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 2.1 hrsMean: 11.5 hrs≥1hr: 61%
BUILD CIRCUITS. WRITE CODE. RTFM.
Why similar: Programming 63% ★, Logic 10.1%, Automation 8.5%, Education 6.9%, Puzzle 4.2%
Why You'll Like It: Combines hardware design with assembly programming, requiring you to build circuits and write code to meet specific engineering requirements.
- #6 Hard Chip
94% matchVery Positive93% of 57 reviews2024
Dev: Elorth
Windows
Hard Chip is a 3D simulation/puzzle game about building processors focusing on realism. Explore the world of semiconductor chip design and delve into the intricacies of CPU logic, floor planning, and propagation delay.
Why similar: Programming 38.5% ★, Education 13.7%, Logic 12.4%, Hacking 10.5% ★, Automation 6.8%
Why You'll Like It: This game directly mirrors the progression of building a CPU, requiring players to solve logic puzzles to create functional computer components.
- #7 EXAPUNKS
93% matchVery Positive95% of 1,867 reviews2018
Dev: Zachtronics
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 2.1 hrsMean: 11.9 hrs≥1hr: 58%
The year is 1997. You used to be a hacker, but now you have the phage. You made a deal: one hack, one dose. There’s nothing left to lose… except your life.
Why similar: Programming 59.4% ★, Hacking 13% ★, Logic 9.3%, Automation 7.8%, Puzzle 5.3%
Why You'll Like It: Features a deep, hacking-themed assembly language that rewards efficient code and creative problem-solving.
- #8 Silicon Zeroes
92% matchVery Positive88% of 281 reviews2017
Dev: PleasingFungus Games
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 3.6 hrsMean: 10.2 hrs≥1hr: 75%
Build hardware. Solve puzzles. From the creator of Manufactoria, a new open-ended puzzle game set in Silicon Valley's first startup.
Why similar: Programming 57.3% ★, Education 12.8%, Hacking 10.9% ★, Simulation 9%, Puzzle 5.9%
Why You'll Like It: Focuses on the architecture of computer chips, tasking you with building circuits that perform specific mathematical and logical operations.
- #9 Human Resource Machine
91% matchVery Positive94% of 4,642 reviews2015
Dev: Tomorrow Corporation
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 3.0 hrsMean: 6.2 hrs≥1hr: 84%
Program little office workers to solve puzzles. Be a good employee! The machines are coming... for your job. From the creators of World of Goo and Little Inferno.
Why similar: Programming 68% ★, Education 12.4%, Puzzle 6.2%, Logic 4.5%, Automation 4.4%
Why You'll Like It: Introduces fundamental programming concepts like loops and memory management through a visual, logic-based puzzle interface.
- #10 7 Billion Humans
91% matchVery Positive94% of 2,104 reviews2018
Dev: Tomorrow Corporation
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 3.4 hrsMean: 11.6 hrs≥1hr: 83%
Automate swarms of office workers to solve puzzles inside your very own parallel computer made of people. A thrilling followup to the award winning Human Resource Machine. Now with more humans!
Why similar: Programming 69.8% ★, Education 9.6%, Logic 7.7%, Puzzle 6.1%, Simulation 3.6%
Why You'll Like It: A sequel to Human Resource Machine that introduces parallel processing and multi-threaded logic puzzles.
- #11 Opus Magnum
90% matchOverwhelmingly Positive97% of 6,887 reviews2017
Dev: Zachtronics
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 4.7 hrsMean: 13.3 hrs≥1hr: 77%
Opus Magnum is the latest open-ended puzzle game from Zachtronics, the creators of SpaceChem, Infinifactory, and SHENZHEN I/O. Design and build machines that assemble potions, poisons, and more using the alchemical engineer’s most advanced tool: the transmutation engine!
Why similar: Programming 59.4% ★, Automation 12.3%, Logic 11.5%, Puzzle 9.2%, Simulation 4.1%
Why You'll Like It: An elegant automation puzzle game where you design machines to perform complex chemical transmutations.
- #12 Infinifactory
89% matchVery Positive95% of 2,465 reviews2015
Dev: Zachtronics
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 5.7 hrsMean: 8.8 hrs≥1hr: 87%
Infinifactory is a sandbox puzzle game by Zachtronics, the creators of SpaceChem and Infiniminer. Build factories that assemble products for your alien overlords, and try not to die in the process.
Why similar: Programming 52.9% ★, Automation 12.5%, Puzzle 9.6%, Logic 7.3%, Building 6.1%
Why You'll Like It: Focuses on spatial automation and assembly line design, challenging your ability to build efficient, logic-driven manufacturing systems.
- #13 SpaceChem
89% matchVery Positive92% of 5,063 reviews2011
Dev: Zachtronics
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 1.8 hrsMean: 4.2 hrs≥1hr: 66%
Zachtronics is back with an ambitious new design-based puzzle game. Take on the role of a Reactor Engineer working for SpaceChem, the leading chemical synthesizer for frontier colonies. Construct elaborate factories to transform raw materials into valuable chemical products!
Why similar: Programming 58.5% ★, Logic 12.7%, Puzzle 11.6%, Automation 6.2%, Difficult 5.2%
Why You'll Like It: A classic automation puzzle game that requires complex logic and timing to move and bond atoms effectively.
- #14 The Signal State
88% matchVery Positive87% of 669 reviews2021
Dev: Reckoner IndustriesPub: iterco
Windows · Mac
Median: 2.7 hrsMean: 5.1 hrs≥1hr: 75%
Set in a post-apocalyptic future, The Signal State puts your logic skills to the test with complex puzzles inspired by modular synthesizers. Repair machines, rebuild an abandoned farm, and be part of a revolution that will change the fate of agriculture once and for all.
Why similar: Programming 47.5% ★, Logic 17.3%, Automation 10.9%, Hacking 8.4% ★, Puzzle 6.9%
Why You'll Like It: A modular synthesizer-inspired puzzle game that uses signal processing and logic gates to solve complex engineering challenges.
- #15 A=B
87% matchOverwhelmingly Positive95% of 899 reviews2022
Dev: Artless Games
Windows · Mac
Median: 2.5 hrsMean: 9.7 hrs≥1hr: 66%
A=B is a programming puzzle game with only one instruction: A=B, which means replacing A with B.
Why similar: Programming 57% ★, Education 18.3%, Automation 8%, Puzzle 7.5%, Logic 4.2%
Why You'll Like It: A minimalist programming game that focuses on string manipulation and logic, perfect for those who enjoy the purity of coding puzzles.
- #16 The Farmer Was Replaced
84% matchOverwhelmingly Positive96% of 8,430 reviews2025
Dev: Timon HerzogPub: Metaroot
Windows · Mac
Median: 2.8 hrsMean: 11.3 hrs≥1hr: 75%
Program and optimize a drone to automate a farm and watch it do the work for you. Collect resources to unlock better technology and become the most efficient farmer in the world. Improve your problem solving and coding skills.
Why similar: Programming 58.1% ★, Education 14.3%, Logic 10.8%, Automation 9.2%, Puzzle 3.9%
Why You'll Like It: A clever automation game that uses a Python-like language to optimize farming operations on an infinite grid.
- #17 while True: learn()
86% matchVery Positive91% of 8,107 reviews2019
Dev: Luden.io
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 3.0 hrsMean: 6.0 hrs≥1hr: 80%
You’re a machine learning specialist who makes neural networks but your cat seems to be better at it. Now you must solve puzzles to build a cat-to-human translation system (who knows what else this cat is capable of!). Earn a fortune, buy kickass cat outfits, learn how machine learning really works!
Why similar: Programming 63.5% ★, Education 19.1%, Puzzle 5.2%, Simulation 4.8%, Logic 3.5%
Why You'll Like It: Teaches the basics of machine learning and data processing through accessible and engaging visual programming puzzles.
- #18 Grey Hack
86% matchVery Positive90% of 1,825 reviews2017
Dev: Loading Home
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 4.1 hrsMean: 12.5 hrs≥1hr: 83%
Grey Hack is a massively multiplayer hacking simulator game. You're a hacker with full freedom to act as you wish on a vast network of procedurally generated computers.
Why similar: Programming 55.5% ★, Hacking 24.8% ★, Education 6.9%, Simulation 6%, Logic 5.7%
Why You'll Like It: A massively multiplayer hacking simulator that offers a deep, persistent world where you can write and run your own programs.
- #19 Hacknet
85% matchVery Positive94% of 25,910 reviews2015
Dev: Team Fractal AlligatorPub: Fellow Traveller
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 3.0 hrsMean: 13.2 hrs≥1hr: 79%
Hacknet is an immersive, terminal-based hacking simulator for PC. Dive down a rabbit hoIe as you follow the instructions of a recently deceased hacker, whose death may not have been the accident the media reports.
Why similar: Hacking 55.7% ★, Programming 24.2% ★, Education 7.4%, Logic 6.2%, Simulation 2.7%
Why You'll Like It: A terminal-based hacking simulator that provides a realistic feel for command-line navigation and script execution.
- #20 Bitburner
84% matchOverwhelmingly Positive95% of 7,237 reviews2021
Dev: Fulcrum Games
Windows · Mac · Linux
Bitburner is a programming-based incremental game. Write scripts in JavaScript to automate gameplay, learn skills, play minigames, solve puzzles, and more in this cyberpunk text-based incremental RPG.
Why similar: Programming 66.8% ★, Hacking 12.8% ★, Automation 9%, Education 5.4%, Simulation 2.5%
Why You'll Like It: An immersive hacking simulation that uses real JavaScript to automate tasks and progress through its complex, interconnected systems.
- #21 GLADIABOTS - AI Combat Arena
83% matchVery Positive89% of 894 reviews2019
Dev: GFX47
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 1.2 hrsMean: 6.9 hrs≥1hr: 56%
Assemble your robot squad, construct their AI and send them in the battle arena to see your strategy play out. Iterate, improve and repeat until you outsmart all your opponents and friends online.
Why similar: Programming 69.8% ★, Logic 13.1%, Education 5.1%, Simulation 4.6%, Automation 3.9%
Why You'll Like It: Allows you to program the AI of your robot squad using a visual flow-chart system, emphasizing logic over twitch reflexes.
- #22 Screeps: World
82% matchVery Positive87% of 2,073 reviews2016
Dev: Screeps, LLC
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 4.7 hrsMean: 52.4 hrs≥1hr: 75%
Screeps: World is an open source MMO strategy sandbox game for programming enthusiasts. You control your colony by writing JavaScript code that operates 24/7 in the huge persistent online open world.
Why similar: Programming 56.3% ★, Hacking 15.7% ★, Automation 11.9%, Building 4.9%, Simulation 4.6%
Why You'll Like It: A unique MMO strategy game where you must write actual JavaScript code to control your units and automate your base.
- #23 Alan's Automaton Workshop
82% matchVery Positive83% of 212 reviews2022
Dev: Laputa Labs
Windows · Mac · Linux
Alan's Automaton Workshop is an open-ended programming puzzle game. Start a new business with Alan Turing and his groundbreaking innovation: the Turing Machine. Build unique automatons, and solve all kinds of problems from clients.
Why similar: Programming 45.9% ★, Education 17.8%, Logic 11.7%, Automation 9.6%, Puzzle 4.9%
Why You'll Like It: A steampunk-themed programming game that challenges you to automate machines using a unique instruction set.
- #24 Comet 64
81% matchMostly Positive76% of 186 reviews2021
Dev: Onur AyasPub: what sorceress this
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 36 minMean: 4.2 hrs≥1hr: 40%
Comet 64 is a programming puzzle game. The year is 1984. All you got is a Comet 64 home computer and the operator's manual it came with.
Why similar: Programming 46.9% ★, Education 13.1%, Hacking 8.8% ★, Logic 8%, Automation 5.8%
Why You'll Like It: A retro-styled programming game that tasks you with writing assembly code for a virtual 8-bit computer.
- #25 MOLEK-SYNTEZ
80% matchVery Positive89% of 682 reviews2019
Dev: Zachtronics
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 1.2 hrsMean: 5.8 hrs≥1hr: 52%
Use the MOLEK-SYNTEZ to create small molecules with various pharmacological effects from the comfort of your small Romanian apartment.
Why similar: Programming 64.1% ★, Automation 10.8%, Simulation 9.8%, Puzzle 9.4%, Logic 5%
Why You'll Like It: A Zachtronics title that focuses on molecular assembly and programming, requiring precise logic to build complex compounds.
- #26 Autonauts
79% matchVery Positive90% of 4,933 reviews2019
Dev: DenkiPub: Curve Games
Windows
Median: 4.6 hrsMean: 13.9 hrs≥1hr: 86%
In Autonauts you must build, create, and automate. Start by establishing a colony, crafting bots and teaching them via Scratch-style programming to build an ever evolving autonomous paradise of agriculture, industry and enlightenment.
Why similar: Programming 71.7% ★, Automation 15.9%, Simulation 6.8%, Building 3.8%, Sandbox 1.5%
Why You'll Like It: Focuses on teaching robots to perform tasks through a visual programming language, emphasizing automation and resource management.
- #27 Prime Mover
81% matchVery Positive89% of 214 reviews2018
Dev: 4Bit Games
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 3.5 hrsMean: 6.7 hrs≥1hr: 87%
Retrace the path of the Prime Mover to uncover the story of the Byte of Burden! Prime Mover is an open-ended puzzle game about designing circuit boards.
Why similar: Programming 70.1% ★, Education 10.2%, Puzzle 7.9%, Simulation 7.1%, Difficult 2.5%
Why You'll Like It: Requires you to design circuit boards to solve logic puzzles, emphasizing efficiency and component placement.
- #28 Kaizen: A Factory Story
77% matchVery Positive93% of 689 reviews2025
Dev: CoincidencePub: Astra Logical
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 5.2 hrsMean: 7.6 hrs≥1hr: 88%
Kaizen is an open-ended puzzle automation game from the original Zachtronics team, set in 1980s Japan. Design, build, and optimize production lines to create iconic products, like calculators, camcorders, and arcade machines.
Why similar: Programming 47.9% ★, Education 13.1%, Logic 12.5%, Automation 8.8%, Puzzle 4.8%
- #29 Replicube
76% matchOverwhelmingly Positive97% of 683 reviews2025
Dev: Walaber Entertainment LLC
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 2.5 hrsMean: 6.7 hrs≥1hr: 69%
Replicube is an open-ended programming puzzle game/toy about writing code to replicate 3D voxel-based objects. Solve puzzles, pursue leaderboard glory, or just make art to share with the in-game community.
Why similar: Programming 82% ★, Puzzle 8.2%, Simulation 7.4%, Sandbox 2.5%
- #30 Upload Labs
75% matchVery Positive92% of 7,397 reviews2025
Dev: EnigmaDev Studios
Windows · Linux
Median: 5.2 hrsMean: 21.2 hrs≥1hr: 79%
A sci-fi management game where you build and optimize your computer's system from the ground up. Connect and configure interconnected nodes to efficiently download, process, and upload files. Manage your setup, solve system challenges, and become the ultimate system architect
Why similar: Programming 50.6% ★, Automation 16%, Logic 12.4%, Hacking 9.7% ★, Simulation 7.9%
- #31 Quadrilateral Cowboy
79% matchVery Positive92% of 994 reviews2016
Dev: Blendo Games
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 1.3 hrsMean: 3.6 hrs≥1hr: 55%
When you have a top-of-the-line hacking deck armed with a 56.6k modem and a staggering 256k RAM, it means just one thing: you answer only to the highest bidder.
Why similar: Programming 68% ★, Hacking 23.2% ★, Puzzle 4.7%, Sci-fi 3.2%, Singleplayer 0.9%
Why You'll Like It: A narrative-driven game where you use a portable computer to write code that hacks security systems and manipulates the environment.
- #32 Retro Gadgets
77% matchVery Positive90% of 509 reviews2022
Dev: Licorice ehf
Windows
Median: 42 minMean: 61.6 hrs≥1hr: 46%
Retro Gadgets is a sandbox where you build, code, and customize gadgets inspired by old-school electronics.
Why similar: Programming 33.6% ★, Education 19.8%, Automation 11.2%, Logic 8.8%, Hacking 7.9% ★
- #33 Quantum Odyssey
76% matchVery Positive93% of 119 reviews2025
Dev: Quarks Interactive
Windows · Mac · Linux
Design, optimize, and reverse-engineer real quantum algorithms in an open-ended Zachlike puzzle game. Solve 500+ optimization challenges, hack player creations, and master quantum logic without coding.
Why similar: Programming 36.7% ★, Education 13.6%, Logic 11.6%, Hacking 10.7% ★, Automation 7.8%
- #34 Rogue Bit
78% matchVery Positive89% of 123 reviews2018
Dev: Bigosaur
Windows · Mac · Linux
A single bit of computer memory became sentient and decided to escape from digital into the real world. Explore RAM, modify bytes and hack machine code and CPU registers to set it free.
Why similar: Programming 48% ★, Hacking 13.3% ★, Logic 11.8%, Education 11.8%, Simulation 7.4%
Why You'll Like It: A unique puzzle game where you manipulate the binary code of the game itself to overcome obstacles and progress.
- #35 Tunnet
75% matchVery Positive95% of 704 reviews2023
Dev: puzzled_squid
Windows · Linux
Median: 3.3 hrsMean: 8.2 hrs≥1hr: 73%
Build, debug and optimize a computer network in an underground facility.
Why similar: Programming 49.7% ★, Logic 17.3%, Hacking 13.1% ★, Automation 10.7%, Puzzle 5.6%
- #36 Else Heart.Break()
78% matchMixed67% of 835 reviews2015
Dev: Erik SvedängPub: Erik Svedäng AB
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 36 minMean: 3.4 hrs≥1hr: 37%
A game about friendship, love and technology in a place where bits have replaced atoms.
Why similar: Programming 80.5% ★, Hacking 18.9% ★, Singleplayer 0.6%
Why You'll Like It: Features a fully programmable world where you can hack the source code of objects to change how they function.
- #37 ABI-DOS
73% matchVery Positive93% of 416 reviews2024
Dev: ABI.DOS.SOFTWARE
Windows
Build the most advanced operating system ever created! Can you master the fictional simulation language of this mind-bending machine? Design circuits, automate UBITS (coloured mobile data blocks), and optimize your system. The Admin is always watching, and he’s not what he seems.
Why similar: Programming 44.7% ★, Education 12.6%, Hacking 9.8% ★, Automation 9.1%, Logic 8.8%
- #38 JOY OF PROGRAMMING - Software Engineering Simulator
73% matchMostly Positive78% of 375 reviews2025
Dev: Prof. SchererPub: PlayWay S.A.
Windows
Median: 54 minMean: 1.9 hrs≥1hr: 41%
Use real Python code to automate machines, robots, drones and more: Program self-driving vehicles; crack passwords; apply machine learning; automate logistics; use image processing to guide missiles. Gain real coding skills and solve exciting bite-sized programming challenges.
Why similar: Programming 40.8% ★, Education 15.7%, Logic 13.5%, Hacking 9.8% ★, Automation 9.8%
- #39 CRUMB Circuit Simulator
74% matchMostly Positive78% of 742 reviews2022
Dev: Mike Bushell
Windows
Median: 36 minMean: 5.4 hrs≥1hr: 39%
Powerful Realtime 3D Electronic Circuit Simulator
Why similar: Programming 53.8% ★, Education 20.7%, Logic 13.9%, Simulation 8.8%, Sandbox 2.5%
- #40 Bombe
72% matchVery Positive96% of 377 reviews2023
Dev: Charlie Brej
Windows · Mac · Linux
Minesweeper, but you only solve each situation once.
Why similar: Programming 36.7% ★, Education 17%, Automation 15.9%, Logic 12.2%, Puzzle 9.8%
- #41 IT Specialist Simulator
71% matchMostly Positive76% of 368 reviews2025
Dev: Pixel Team RED
Windows
Median: 2.0 hrsMean: 3.3 hrs≥1hr: 73%
Step into the world of IT! Diagnose network issues, manage servers, and repair devices while handling tasks under strict SLAs. Choose your career path, from HelpDesk to IT Project Manager. Develop real IT knowledge and climb the ranks in this realistic IT simulation!
Why similar: Programming 51.1% ★, Education 20.4%, Hacking 10.7% ★, Puzzle 5.4%, Simulation 5.2%
- #42 OCTOPTICOM
74% matchVery Positive95% of 56 reviews2018
Dev: UP DEVELOPMENT LTD.
Windows · Linux
OCTOPTICOM is an open-ended puzzle programming game about designing and optimizing optical computing devices. Use lasers, mirrors, filters and other components to read, transform and write sequences of colored squares.
Why similar: Programming 50.6% ★, Education 15.7%, Logic 14.2%, Simulation 7.9%, Puzzle 6.7%
- #43 Baba Is You
71% matchOverwhelmingly Positive98% of 24,029 reviews2019
Dev: Hempuli Oy
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 4.2 hrsMean: 13.5 hrs≥1hr: 86%
Baba Is You is a puzzle game where the rules you have to follow are present as blocks you can interact with. By manipulating them, you can change how the game works, repurpose things you find in the levels and cause surprising interactions!
Why similar: Programming 50.7% ★, Logic 21.3%, Puzzle 17.4%, Difficult 8.1%, 2D 1.4%
- #44 shapez 2 - Factory
67% matchOverwhelmingly Positive97% of 14,303 reviews2026
Dev: tobspr Games
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 7.0 hrsMean: 29.5 hrs≥1hr: 83%
Dive into a factory-building game with the focus on just that – building huge space factories! Design sprawling multi-level factories and satisfying production lines without limits. Tackle progressively challenging automation goals at your own pace, without the threat of enemies.
Why similar: Logic 28.7%, Automation 28.3%, Puzzle 11.7%, Building 11%, Simulation 9.7%
- #45 ComPressure
72% matchVery Positive86% of 65 reviews2021
Dev: Charlie Brej
Windows · Mac · Linux
Design increasingly complex computation units powered by high pressure steam. From switches to steam based computers, all in a world of analogue pressure devices. Use previous designs to solve further challenges, unravel the mystery of the missing steam and discover a new field of science.
Why similar: Programming 52.9% ★, Education 18%, Automation 12%, Puzzle 6%, Building 5.5%
- #46 LogicBots
73% matchMostly Positive79% of 184 reviews2017
Dev: Incandescent Games
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 3.5 hrsMean: 4.7 hrs≥1hr: 86%
Design, build and wire up your own unique robot to complete challenging logic puzzles. LogicBots is a puzzle game where robots are used to complete the various levels.
Why similar: Programming 64.6% ★, Education 12.4%, Simulation 9.6%, Puzzle 6.6%, Building 4.6%
- #47 EmuDevz
68% matchVery Positive89% of 61 reviews2026
Dev: [r]labs
Windows · Mac · Linux
A game about building emulators! Implement your own NEEES core in JavaScript, get instant feedback with unit/video tests, build the graphics unit in real time, learn 6502 assembly, debug test ROMs, and have fun with the included homebrew games!
Why similar: Programming 52.2% ★, Education 15.3%, Logic 13.7%, Hacking 8.4% ★, Puzzle 4.4%
- #48 Craftomation 101: Programming & Craft
69% matchVery Positive85% of 624 reviews2024
Dev: Luden.io
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 2.3 hrsMean: 6.6 hrs≥1hr: 64%
You land on a frozen planet in a tiny rocket with a robot inside. Harvest and combine materials to discover new ones. Use visual programming to make the robot do the tiresome work for you. Slowly build a gang of self-sustaining robot workers and watch them terraform the planet.
Why similar: Programming 52.9% ★, Education 21.2%, Automation 11.7%, Puzzle 5.9%, Simulation 3.4%
- #49 Robo Instructus
71% matchVery Positive85% of 74 reviews2019
Dev: Big AB Games
Windows · Mac · Linux
Robo Instructus is a puzzle game in which players manoeuvre a robot by issuing instructions via a simple programming language. As players progress through the game they unlock new functions to overcome new puzzles, each of which can be solved in multiple ways.
Why similar: Programming 54.2% ★, Logic 14.9%, Education 13.7%, Puzzle 6%, Difficult 4.2%
- #50 CHR$(143)
70% matchVery Positive96% of 79 reviews2021
Dev: Nicolas Jean
Windows · Linux
A rich and challenging physics-based puzzle /logic /construction /programming game! Master ballistics, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, chemical and nuclear reactions, use automation bricks, build structures, machines, vehicles, produce power, solve puzzles, pierce the fog and defeat CHR$!
Why similar: Programming 53.4% ★, Automation 15.5%, Logic 13.8%, Building 6.7%, Puzzle 6.6%
- #51 Manufactoria 2022
69% matchVery Positive96% of 71 reviews2022
Dev: PleasingFungus Games
Windows · Mac
Manufactoria 2022 is a constructive puzzle game about pushing robots around. (It's okay, they don't complain.) Use simple parts to engineer solutions to open-ended problems, then rebuild 'em better! Take a company from your backyard to the soaring heights of success! How hard could it be?
Why similar: Programming 54.8% ★, Logic 17.6%, Automation 12.8%, Puzzle 7.1%, Simulation 4.4%
- #52 Steam Engine Simulator
66% matchOverwhelmingly Positive99% of 8,897 reviews2023
Dev: Ektorom Software Inc.
Windows
Median: 1.0 hrsMean: 6.5 hrs≥1hr: 50%
The Steam Engine Simulator shown on AngeTheGreat's YouTube channel.
Why similar: Education 64.7%, Simulation 21.9%, Psychological Horror 5%, 2D 4.2%, Difficult 2.1%
- #53 shapez
68% matchOverwhelmingly Positive96% of 15,453 reviews2020
Dev: Tobias SpringerPub: tobspr Games
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 2.7 hrsMean: 14.8 hrs≥1hr: 66%
shapez is an easy-going, minimalistic factory building game about the automation of shapes through extraction and satisfying production lines. Adapt to increasingly complex shapes and grow your factory across an infinitely expanding map. Your only limitation is your creativity!
Why similar: Automation 41.1%, Logic 21%, Building 10.9%, Puzzle 9.6%, Simulation 6.9%
- #54 Move Code Lines
70% matchVery Positive81% of 91 reviews2020
Dev: Fewjix
Windows
Move Code Lines is a game where you fix programs and make them print needed output. But the only way you can achieve that is to change the order of lines in those programs, and set custom input.
Why similar: Programming 44.6% ★, Education 14.7%, Hacking 12.1% ★, Logic 9.7%, Automation 9.1%
- #55 Neon Noodles
69% matchVery Positive81% of 108 reviews2023
Dev: Vivid Helix
Windows · Mac · Linux
In a future where food is the ultimate symbol of status, you are a recipe programming technician for a ruthless aristocracy. Create, test and optimize your culinary machines in this deliciously dark zach-like!
Why similar: Programming 54.7% ★, Logic 15.5%, Automation 13.5%, Puzzle 5.7%, Simulation 4.8%
- #56 Hacky
67% matchVery Positive92% of 97 reviews2024
Dev: Cuddle Code
Windows
The ultimate "Hollywood Hacker" simulator for when you want to look busy, dangerous, and incredibly tech-savvy.
Why similar: Programming 44.5% ★, Education 18.7%, Hacking 17.8% ★, Logic 11.2%, Simulation 4%
- #57 Infinite Turtles
68% matchVery Positive98% of 50 reviews2022
Dev: Charlie Brej
Windows · Mac · Linux
Design computational circuits which defy restrictions of our universe in this open-ended puzzle. Your completed creations become components to solve future challenges. As you design a circuit and can place your design within it, where there is a smaller you doing the same, and so on to infinity.
Why similar: Programming 52.3% ★, Education 16.6%, Logic 15.9%, Puzzle 5.8%, Building 4.4%
- #58 SirKwitz
66% matchVery Positive94% of 86 reviews2024
Dev: Predict Edumedia
Windows
Dive into SirKwitz: a beginner-friendly edutainment game that makes learning programming easy & fun! Explore 28 puzzles across four topics to master the very core concepts behind programming and develop your problem-solving skills. Ideal for those that think coding & programming are scary words!
Why similar: Programming 46.4% ★, Education 21.5%, Logic 13.7%, Automation 7%, Puzzle 5.9%
- #59 Patrick's Parabox
65% matchOverwhelmingly Positive99% of 5,475 reviews2022
Dev: Patrick Traynor
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 5.5 hrsMean: 9.9 hrs≥1hr: 79%
A mind-bending recursive puzzle game about boxes within boxes within boxes within boxes. Learn to use infinity to your advantage as you explore a deep and elegant system.
Why similar: Logic 57.2%, Puzzle 27%, Difficult 9.8%, 2D 3.8%, Singleplayer 2.2%
- #60 Last Call BBS
66% matchVery Positive92% of 1,557 reviews2022
Dev: Zachtronics
Windows · Mac · Linux
Median: 4.2 hrsMean: 14.9 hrs≥1hr: 76%
Boot up your Z5 Powerlance and dial into Last Call BBS, the last game from Zachtronics! The Barkeep’s loaded up his retro computer with a full set of puzzle games for you to download and play. No need to worry about copy protection, they’re all fully cracked and ready to enjoy!
Why similar: Logic 33.6%, Automation 27.2%, Puzzle 15.5%, Building 10.1%, Simulation 6.9%