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mrfriki, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?

Strictly speaking about single player games, as in no rogue likes and such, Max Payne 2 is probably the game I played most times over the years.

digdilem, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?

War for the Overworld (I have many thousands of hours in this)

Settlers 2 Gold

(Both the above have a lot of user generated maps, which has given them most of their longevity.)

Factorio

PolandIsAStateOfMind, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?
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Looking at my steam hours Stellaris and Skyrim

Manmoth,

I want to get into Stellaris but everytime I start I realize I’ll have to play 1000 hours before I understand the basics and close the game.

PolandIsAStateOfMind,
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The basics are really as simple as the 3 point supply chains in Settlers 1, 30 years ago. Also you can try on easiest difficulty level and set up something like tutorial galaxy with almost no enemies to learn, it’s really easy.

Anti_Face_Weapon,

It’s really not as complicated as you might think. If you just start playing you will understand the basics very quickly. The game also mostly drip feeds you the new mechanics as you play and unlock them, and you start with a single planet so it’s not overwhelming at first.

The only thing that gets really complicated in my opinion are the ship armament matchups. But if you autogenerated or specialize your ships you don’t need to know much about it, just look up a basic fleet comp for numbers of frigates, destroyers, etc.

The only time that really matters is if you’re taking on the end game crisis or sleeping empires or whatever, because specializing your craft against that threat will give you at least double your fighting efficiency or more. Feels fucking awesome.

I recommend you dont play a hivemind or robots on your first playthrough. I really enjoy interacting with the different species and cultures as my civilization expands, and you can do that with an iron fist or with an open hand.

Yearly1845, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?

Minecraft, Hoplite, Shattered Pixel Dungeon. You probably want a good roguelike.

Strayce, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?

If you’re into boomer shooters, you can’t go past the original doom for infinite playability. Literally 30 years worth of user created content and mods.

dutchess, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?

You can get hundreds of hours out of Binding of Isaac, easy

SomeGuy69, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?
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Rimworld, Terraria, Minecraft, Satisfactory, basically sandbox games, where each playthrough is different.

gerryflap,
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Not sure about satisfactory, considering the map is always the same. So the only sources of randomness are starting at another location in the same map or playing differently yourself

back_to_my_bed_again,

Then just go for factorio. Randomly generated map and recources. Highly adjustable for dificulty and a LOT of mods that add to the game. Concidering that the dlc , that seems to be as complex as the Base Game, comes out in Oktober you have a good Kandidaten for infinite replayability

Hexarei,
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I also recommend folks check out Dyson Sphere Program, I’ve sunk many hundreds of hours into it at this point

dropcase, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?

Just Cause 3, with the additional DLC. I’ve been through all of it three full times, slowly plugging through a fourth (when time allows)

Beetle_O_Rourke, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?
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Football Manager!

gmanlikescheese, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?

Slay the Spire

hyacin, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?

Shotgun King.

<3

ComeHereOrIHookYou,

Yeah Shotgun king is nice and is also very moddable too

revlayle, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?

Balatro

CaptPretentious, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?

I want to throw out Mario Bro 3, Tetris, Dr Mario, and Sonic Mania. Just pick up and go, no long term commitment, always fun solo but you can add a friend anytime. Simple but rewarding game play loop.

itsgroundhogdayagain, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?

Red Dead Redemption 2, Fallout 4, the BioShock series

thezeesystem, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?

My top ones I constantly replay are Factorio, rimworld and modded Minecraft java version, mainly because there’s a incredible amount of mods For all of them, make themed runs for each one. Sometimes action adventure sometimes just pure automation.

Nearly 8k in Factorio and probably Minecraft, not as much in rimworld but only because I bought it about a year ago

maliciousonion,

I’m seeing Rimworld and Factorio in a lot of the comments here. I have played Factorio already, great game. Guess I’ll try Rimworld now.

AirDevil,

I’m a huge fan of Rimworld! Very excited to hear you’re giving it a try. It really can become whatever you want. There is an abundance of Quality of Life mods too. I definitely have recommendations if you’d like.

drislands,

Dwarf Fortress!

MintyAnt,

I would tatoo modded Minecraft on my body, I love it so much

mojofrododojo,

so I looked into modded minecraft via curse… seems awfully clunky - and so many mods are really compilations of others… can you recommend top few mods?

The only one that seems interesting from a player perspective is trees falling when cut.

Rinn,

The real juice of modded minecraft is in the modpacks - curated sets of mods that were configured to work well with each other, frequently with some custom recipes added by the pack developer, and sometimes some kind of a quest line to guide you through the pack and provide a more structured experience. There are many different types of modpacks - kitchen sinks (large collections of mods, frequently without a lot of balance tweaks or changes, for a more sandbox experience), questing packs (with the aforementioned quest books to guide you through the mods), vanilla+ packs that intend to expand on the vanilla minecraft experience and not change the gameplay loop significantly, packs focused exclusively on magic or technology mods (or both), expert packs (questing packs with heavily reworked recipes, where you need to build elaborate machines and automate stuff Factorio-style)…

I’m not up to date with the modpack scene, so can’t really make you a definitive list - back on reddit (sigh) there is a r/feedthebeast community that specializes in modded play.

That said:

  • FTB Academy seems to be a pack specifically meant to teach the basics of modded play.
  • Project Ozone 3 comes up quite often as a pack with a good quest book that guides you through everything.
  • Cottage Witch is what I’m currently starting, it’s (so far) a chill magic vanilla+ pack. New creatures, new plants, some new mechanics, tons of new decorations for building.
  • Peace of Mind is an older pack made specifically for playing on Peaceful, if mobs are stressing you out. It’s got a good questbook too.
  • and if you want to jump straight into the deep end… Enigmatica 2 (or 6) Expert, Gregtech New Horizons. Expert packs in which you need to automate everything to progress. Gregtech in particular is infamous for its complexity, difficulty, and length, but if you enjoy solving hard problems it might be for you.

You’ll also need a launcher to install these packs - FTB have their own if you want FTB Academy, otherwise there are some options such as Curseforge (do not recommend, eats resources just by existing), Prism (seems to come up a lot as a recommendation), or GDLauncher (what I’m using).

mojofrododojo,

Thank you very much, I look forward to exploring this!

MintyAnt,

Yeah what the other guy said, modpacks and give FTB academy a start. Generally the mods add a shitload of new content (like lots more ores). Better automation and electricity is, imo, the best stuff added, and there’s tons of that. I find the magic and adventure mods don’t quite work as well. My biggest tip for modded mc is: Spread out! Make big ass bases and rooms, you’ll love the space.

After that it’s your call what’s next. A kitchen sink pack is one that sorta rams in a ton of mods with no theme and it’s fun! FTB infinity was a lot of fun, or FTB Ultimate re whatever too.

There’s StoneBlock which is the opposite of Skyblock which was a different style

Create: Above and Beyond is my favorite. It is hard though and requires that you understand the Create mod.

By the way you’ll find that Create is the best mod. It’s really fucking well done and no other mod really comes close in quality. Gears and belts!

Anyways here’s some old creations of mine:

Big bridge that runs off trees and wheat imgur.com/gallery/HeIl4vk

Storage room (before I got the ME computer block) imgur.com/gallery/U0qhf

Create wheat farm in the snow imgur.com/gallery/x71winR

This last pack I played was all about big multi block structures to process ore, so it became a sprawling base imgur.com/gallery/873rZT5

mojofrododojo,

TY!

WolfLink,

There’s a few different styles of experiences:

The Aether

Adds a dimension in the sky with its own progression of ores, and a system of a progression of dungeons. Lots of new enemies. It has a kinda similar progression to playing vanilla survival minecraft, but it’s harder and the things you have to worry about are very different.

It’s one of the most polished mods out there and is intended for a standalone experience.

Mine & Slash this is a big modpack intended to change the game into a more combat oriented and fantasy themed game.

There are some that are designed to make the progression be a system of automating resource production, similar to games like Factorio or Satisfactory. Create is an example.

Ones like Blightfall are a complete curated experience with a story, a custom map, and a modpack.

mojofrododojo,

Thanks!

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