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60 Seconds, aside from the first short bit of a new game of running around the house and collecting items (and depending on the game mode too), mainly it's like reading a story in which you occasionally make a Choice A or B, and overall I didn't feel I had much control of anything or that I was as interactive or involved with it (I felt more like a passive reader and less of a Player).
Of course Sheltered is still in Early Acess, has some shortcomings, annoyances and balancing issues, but hopefully such things will be addressed as development continues. Still, overall I'd recommend Sheltered.