Got to agree. This is kind of pointless. Breadboards exist to make it easier to build physical circuits. I would also argue there is paedagogical value in actually playing with a physical breadboard. Having to physically orient things in 3D space is a small price you pay for building a physical prototype. This is all the downsides with none of the upsides.
The upsides are the measurement tools built in.
You have those in all simulations.
Sure. It's an upside to breadboarding in the real world though.