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Free simulation games that load in your browser.
This category includes 6 simulation games on Head Football Games. The newest addition is Capybara Mart, released 2026-08-20. Most titles are published by azgames.io and run directly in the browser.
Simulation games on Head Football Games try to model a real activity more closely than arcade titles. In this category you will find football management games, fishing sims, and other experiences where planning matters more than reflexes.
These games usually have more systems to learn than the average arcade title, but they still run in the browser and do not require a download.
If you like thinking through decisions and watching outcomes unfold, start here instead of the arcade section.
They have more rules to learn, but the pace is usually slower. The difficulty comes from decision-making rather than reflexes.
Progress saving depends on the publisher's implementation. Some save locally; others reset each session.
They are family-friendly, but younger players may need help understanding the systems at first.
There are 6 simulation games on Head Football Games. Popular titles include Billiards Master, Capybara Mart, Fish It Online. All of them run in the browser with no download needed.
100% of simulation games on Head Football Games (6 out of 6) include documented controls. The most common inputs are W / A / S / D, Arrow Keys, E, Space. Each game page lists the exact layout before you start.
33% of simulation games on Head Football Games (2 out of 6) have mobile or touch control layouts. Most of them also work in desktop browsers with a keyboard or mouse.
simulation games on Head Football Games come from 4 different publishers, including azgames.io, AZGames, Terafort IEG. Each game page credits its publisher so you know who built it.
Yes. Every simulation game on Head Football Games is free to play. No payment, no account, and no download needed. You click a game card and it loads in your browser.
Most of these games use a drag-and-release motion — click or tap, pull back to set direction and power, then release to shoot, pass, or strike. A few titles rely on the keyboard instead, using the arrow keys for movement and a single key for actions like kicking or jumping. Many games here offer separate control layouts for desktop and mobile, so they work well whether you are on a laptop, tablet, or phone. Every game shows its full control layout before you start, so you never have to guess which key does what.