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fargeol, do games w Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?
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I did that with RTS like Starcraft or Age of Empires II. I would just build a city, develop every upgrade, build good defenses and basically play it like Sim City

Rhynoplaz, do games w Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?

I played the story in GTA a few times.

Elevator7009, do games w Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?

There are a few mobile or web idle/incremental games I have used as a substitute for a Pomodoro timer. Oh, I am really into the game and it only progresses if this is the focused tab? I really want to make progress, but I am in a period of the game where active play isn’t that rewarded, and just watching the screen while I wait to earn the upgrade is pretty boring? How about we just leave my phone with that as the active tab, and I check back when the upgrade should be earned? Keeps me off my phone and doing the actual things I should be doing instead. Somehow, “abusing” games like this works better for me than the Forest app which has the explicit intention of making sure you do not touch your screen for a set length of time and instead do something else off your phone.

What's a Pomodoro timer?There is a “Pomodoro technique” where you work for some longer amount of minutes, often 25, and then take a break, usually 5 minutes. Repeat the process a few times, then take a longer break instead of a shorter one. Repeat. The gist of “Pomodoro timer” is just whatever timekeeping thing you’re using to pull this off, whether it be a kitchen timer shaped like a tomato or a phone timer.

I also “abuse” Pokémon Masters EX in a similar fashion. You’re expected to level up with some combination of putting them through battles that cost stamina to play through, and some pretty easy-to-obtain level-up items. And although there is an Auto option I have a feeling you are intended to manually do the battles in-game. Instead, I start story mode battles which cost no stamina to play through, that still reward me with XP no matter how many times I repeat it, and have the game fight the battle for me with the Auto setting. I check back when the battle is done and restart it. I have essentially turned this into an idle/incremental game, albeit one with a pretty short time between waiting and checking back in on the game. Free level-ups! Even though it does take much longer than the intended way, which is why I suspect nobody tried to prevent this method from working. I like doing this for some reason, and it’s probably the main reason I still keep this game downloaded despite my usual allergy to gacha games.

Essence_of_Meh,
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Huh, never knew my approach to work had an actual name. That’s neat! Thanks for teaching me something new.

madame_gaymes, do games w Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?
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This is pretty much the basis for the entire speed-running community. Maybe not totally different (like walking around as a peaceful tourist in Hitman), but definitely not utilizing mechanics as intended

Essence_of_Meh, do games w Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?
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I mostly play according to the intended game design. The only exceptions that come to mind at the moment are:

  • Open world games (GTA, Fallouts, Elder Scroll series etc) - I tend to act like a normal, civilian part of the world. I eat and drink, travel like a person rather than player (i.e. safely, without quick travel), avoid violence and do peaceful tasks when possible. I also go on trips and take screenshots of the scenery.
    Finally, if there’s an equipment system I limit myself to “reasonable” amount of baggage (both in terms of weight and volume).
  • Mirror’s Edge and Portal - the only games I learned to the point of speedrunning. I’m nowhere near the level of being able to compete with professionals (nor am I interested in that) but I can get through both pretty quickly and without issues.
Gradually_Adjusting, do games w What open-world games on Steam have satisfying movement, like Arkham Knight or Spider-Man?
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This one is slightly less on target, but I’m really intrigued by a free demo I found this week called Exo Rally Championship. It’s a rally car game, but set in exotic little exoplanetary environments. The movement looks really interesting especially because you’re not just in a low-grav setting, you also have 360⁰ jets you can use to assist in steering or course-correction midair.

Console_Modder, do games w Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?
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Some friends and I play multi-world randomizers together. Randomizers modify a game so that important items/unlocks are in different locations or are obtained in a different way. I usually play Ocarina of Time and a randomizer changes all the “treasure chest” items found throughout the world, so instead of finding the bow in the Forest Temple (where it should be in the game), it could be found behind a rock in a cave in the middle of the field. I constantly have to ask myself “What items don’t I have yet?” and “What areas do I have access to that I haven’t searched yet?” It turns the game into a kind of puzzle game. There is a website we use called Archipelago.gg that lets you connect randomizers together. I can play an OOT randomizer and my friend can be playing a Pokemon Emerald randomizer, and when I open a chest I can find items from his game and he gets a gym badge, an HM, or something else dropped into his inventory. And it works the other way when he beats another trainer, he could get one of my items and I get some rupees, or a hookshot dropped into my inventory.

Lupo, do games w Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?
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Splatoon

Play dualies, focus purely on anniahlating children with complete disregard for the objective.

MrEC, do games w Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?

I play Trailmakers which is like Legos where people mostly build planes and tanks to shoot each other, but I build cranes, forklifts, trucks and boats and fill them with the barrels and crates from around the maps and move them to other places. Very peaceful and rewarding to me.

Th3D3k0y, do games w Day 261 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games l've been playing

I couldn’t get into Stranded Deep, granted I think I demo-ed it like 2-3 years ago but at the time it was just janky feeling and the gameplay intro was really rough and confusing.

Infynis,
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As far as I know, that’s pretty much stuck around. I think it’s a game where you kind of need to embrace the jank

MyNameIsAtticus,
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Definitely get what you mean by the jank. Apparently the studio is working on a second one so hopefully starting from scratch they’ve learned their mistakes and can remove a lot of the Jank

FilthyHands, do games w Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?

I used to play Jet Moto solely to do tricks. I remember there being level geometry that could send you hundreds of feet in the air.

thezeesystem, do games w Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?

Most games I play that I don’t plan on playing a lot of. I use trainers hacks and cheats on things I find grindy or just feels pointless. Or unnecessary hard games.

catloaf, do games w Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?

Speedrunning

happydoors, do games w Thoughts on Mario Kart World

I think it’s cool. Just another Mario kart game. Updated graphics and world exploring is neat. I would be loving this game if I was 10. In my thirties? Nah. $$$

Zarxrax, do games w Thoughts on Mario Kart World

Looks like some of the biggest changes the series has ever seen. I’m excited for it, but like many others, not excited enough for the price they are asking right now.

TheLowestStone,
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Then don’t buy it. Buying it tells them it’s ok to keep raising prices.

AllTheKarma,

You can’t expect prices to never increase. That’s not realistic. It sounds like small budget or free games are more your speed.

TheLowestStone,
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You Nintendo shills are hilarious. Have fun shelling out premium prices for out of date tech.

AllTheKarma,

Lol! I’m not a Nintendo shill. I rarely play Nintendo. Priorities change in life and that means sometimes changing up how you do things. The Switch 2 fits into my family picture.

It just sounds like you’re a broke little boy that can’t afford to play video games anymore. You could always save for a few months. Maybe find a better job that pays more? Be better professionally.

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