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Sunsofold, do games w Recommendations for "girly" games?

I played one a few months back that might fit the bill. ‘Garden Life: a Cozy Simulator’ It’s a game where you grow/decorate a garden of flowers and sell/give them to people. Very pleasant.

Glytch,

I played that as well. Very cozy and relaxing.

shan23, do games w Recommendations for "girly" games?

I feel like spiritfarer is in this vein. Really cozy game

Dremor,
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But prepare to cry 🥲.

pulido, do games w Recommendations for "girly" games?

Kirby.

Kirby and the Forgotten Land can be played co-op. You can play it for free on your computer using the Torzu emulator.

Also The Sims.

dumblederp, do games w Looking for a local co-op game to play with my SO (Steam Deck)
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Death Squared. Puzzle solving, each player controls two blocks on the map used to solve the puzzle.

pulido, (edited ) do games w Looking for a local co-op game to play with my SO (Steam Deck)

Broaden your horizons, start using emulators.

Star Wars: Jedi Power Battles

Kirby and the Forgotten Land

Super Mario Wonder

Any of the Warriors games (just don’t buy it, don’t reward them for releasing the same damn game 20+ times)

Legend of Mana (highly recommended, please don’t sleep on this)

Destroy All Humans 2

Ratchet: Deadlocked

Divinity: Original Sin

Resident Evil 6

Halo: Master Chief Collection

Lego Star Wars

The Tales games are long and go up to 4 players. I’d recommend them if you have more people to join.

Be prepared for a few roadbumps while you acclimate yourself to using emulators. It won’t be smooth at first, but it gets easier the more familiar you become with it.

pathief,
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Broaden your horizons, start using emulators.

I get what you’re saying. I do have RetroDeck fully set up but I only use for old games that I do physically own. Most of them haven’t aged very well and aren’t of any interest to my SO.

I have enough disposable money that I’d rather support “new” games/developers rather than emulating titles for other consoles.

De_Narm, (edited ) do games w Why don't Oblivion and Morrowind turn the character model when you run in different directions?

There is nothing hard about 3D rotation, at least not for people successfully building a 3D open world game of that scope. Their characters can turn and you have a direction, there is no difference to walking in that sense.

If anything, assuming this is about NPCs, they didn’t want to create animations for that and just turning them mid animation looked stupid.

As for the PC, automatically turning the player is honestly a bad idea in first person. It can be disorienting for some players.

pulido,

As for thr PC, automatically turning the player is honestly a bad idea in first person. It can be disorienting for some palyers.

I’m referring to 3rd person. You can’t see the character model in first person.

NPCs don’t have a camera following them, so they can’t run in a different direction than what it’s facing.

De_Narm,

These games are meant to be played in 1st person and 3rd person is just an after thought. In this case, yes, that’s maybe just laziness or more likely they didn’t have time for low priority stuff.

sleepydragn1,

Adding on to what you’re saying: I think it’s pretty clear that Morrowind and Oblivion are more focused on a first-person perspective for the player character with third-person being a bit of a secondary concern. As such, it seems to me like the focus of the third person animations is on matching what the player would see in first person, especially since they can switch between the two with a single button press.

For example, when the player holds the “A” key to move pure left while keeping their view straight, it certainly seems more natural from a first-person perspective that they’re strafing left rather than turning their torso left with their head and arms awkwardly straining at a 90° angle (try this at home, it feels weird).

The alternative here would be for the character to actually turn their whole body left when you hold the “A” key in third-person, but then have their view (i.e. their head and arms) snap 90° to the right whenever you switch back to first-person, which seems odd and immersion breaking.

That being said, obviously it does look quite jank from a third-person perspective for a player to be strafing all the time, even when they’re in non-combat scenarios. This isn’t helped by aging animations, either.

Ephera, do games w Why don't Oblivion and Morrowind turn the character model when you run in different directions?

You always attack into the direction that the camera is facing, so if the character was facing away, that would look quite weird.

YiddishMcSquidish, (edited ) do games w Recommendations for "girly" games?

While there are combat aspects of it, you can play the fuck out of Stardew valley without ever even seeing the cave. Definitely slice of life, with open relationship options(open as in mf, mm, ff, makes no difference. Not screwing everyone).

Kazumara, (edited ) do games w Recommendations for "girly" games?

Oh I think I know a good one! Haven, and it’s currently 60% off. You play as a couple who escaped a controlling society to a foreign planet. (Three gender combinations can be chosen for the couple)

There is a combat element, and I don’t think you can avoid it, but what you do is essentially clean the corruption off the local wildlife, instead of killing. Don’t know if that works for you, but it’s worth giving it a look I think.

tatann, do games w Recommendations for "girly" games?

Life Is Strange

www.gog.com/fr/…/life_is_strange_complete_season

It’s not an action/combat game but there are violent parts in the story

Zaraki42, do games w Recommendations for "girly" games?
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Gourdlets.

wieson, do games w Recommendations for "girly" games?
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Euro-Truck Simulator

Coelacanth, do games w Looking for a local co-op game to play with my SO (Steam Deck)
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I’m not even a huge platformer guy, but Rayman Legends is absolute peak and a fantastic, chill co-op game. The music levels in particular - where the already great soundtrack is synced in time to your jumps and hits - are incredibly satisfying and so well made.

I’d also be remiss if I didn’t suggest Blue Prince. It’s not co-op per se as it’d only be one person at a time “driving”, but the game is about puzzle solving so who holds the controller doesn’t really matter. It’s a fantastic game if you enjoy puzzles and escape rooms. My sister isn’t even a gamer at all but I recommended it to her fiancé and they’ve been playing together and even she’s been enjoying it a lot. From my own experience playing it on my own I also think it would be much more fun if playing alongside someone else. I’ve often missed having someone to bounce ideas off when stuck.

jsomae,

On the notion of “one person at a time driving,” I played Outer Wilds with my partner. 10/10. Just make sure that when there is text, both people can read it before you move on.

oascany, do games w Recommendations for "girly" games?

Gris

Glytch, do games w Recommendations for "girly" games?

Unpacking, it’s a relaxing puzzle game with some great environmental storytelling. Gameplay amounts to unpacking after various times moving house throughout a woman’s life. It’s really interesting to see how the different stages of her life are shown by the different living situations she moves into.

Bouzou,

I was going to suggest this one!

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