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Top 13 best Steam games of all time tagged with Hardware, according to gamer reviews.

Rank, title, date, tags, platforms and price Score Rating

Correlated tags

Correlation is how often another tag appears together with this tag. If one in every five games tagged with Hardware is also tagged with a correlated tag, the correlated tag has 20% correlation. 100% correlation means the pair of tags always appear together.

Tags most frequently applied to the same games as Hardware, with at least 15% correlation.

  1. Singleplayer 86%
  2. Indie 71%
  3. Simulation 64%
  4. Action 43%
  5. Management 36%
  6. Building 36%
  7. Puzzle 36%
  8. Sandbox 36%
  9. Immersive Sim 29%
  10. Realistic 29%
  11. Early Access 29%
  12. 3D 29%
  13. Education 21%
  14. Inventory Management 21%
  15. Economy 21%
  16. Mining 21%
  17. Adventure 21%
  18. Minimalist 21%
  19. Casual 21%

The Hardware tag refers to games that are specifically focused on simulating or replicating the operation and mechanics of various hardware devices. These games offer players a unique opportunity to interact with virtual versions of real-world machinery, appliances, or technology.

In Hardware games, the primary emphasis is often placed on accurately modeling the functionality and intricacies of specific hardware systems. Players may be able to assemble, modify, repair, or operate different types of equipment, gaining insights into how these devices work in real life.

The Hardware tag can encompass a wide range of simulations and experiences. Here are a few examples:

  • Vehicle Simulators Games like Microsoft Flight Simulator or Euro Truck Simulator 2 allow players to immerse themselves in realistic depictions of piloting aircraft or driving commercial vehicles, respectively.
  • Mechanical Engineering Simulations Titles such as Creative Destruction Lab VR, where players design complex mechanisms using physics-based tools. Obsidian Entertainment's game called Grounded, which lets players explore and survive in a backyard setting using improvised tools.
  • Digital Electronics Simulations Games such as Zachtronics' series that includes titles like "SpaceChem" or "TIS-100," focus on solving puzzles involving digital circuit building.
  • Sandbox Experiences Some games provide sandboxes where players can experiment with different hardware setups creatively. For example, "Besiege" allows users to construct intricate contraptions from blocks and gears for various purposes.

Overall, Hardware games cater to those with a passion for understanding and interacting with different types of machinery. Whether it's piloting an aircraft, constructing elaborate circuits, or engineering innovative contraptions, players can delve into virtual simulations that provide unique insights into the world of hardware and technology.

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