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SevenSwell, do gaming w Best "Lets Play" Series
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If you like Rimworld the Pete Completes series is pretty good. He puts a narrative focus on his playthroughs which makes them super watchable!

BartsBigBugBag, do gaming w What are your favorite video games that force you to pull out the pen and paper?

I play a lot of old point and click games, and many of them are much easier with a solid note taking practice integrated into my play.

Pantsofmagic, do gaming w I used to be concerned about a game being too short. Now I worry that it will be too long.

I really enjoy long games but I'm very picky about which ones I choose to play. I usually don't have a lot of time to play all at once, but I play after work a few days and sometimes a couple of extra hours on the weekends.
Games with a really good story always interest me. I've had good recent experiences with things like final fantasies, tlou/2, horizon games, etc. I don't mind that it could take me a month or two to finish a game as long as it's enjoyable.

ScrivenerX, do gaming w I used to be concerned about a game being too short. Now I worry that it will be too long.

I stopped playing AAA games because there is so much filler. I would prefer if games went for 3-6 hours for playtime with a clean and tight plot.

I don’t read books that have a cool intro, 300 pages explaining how everything works, 1000 pages of characters just doing random stuff for random people, and then a return to actual plot in the last 100 pages.

badgerson, do gaming w Best "Lets Play" Series

I profoundly enjoyed UberDanger’s “Journey from 1-60” . An adventure though WoW Classic full of insanity, grinding and virtual gambling. Nothing like it. www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dXLG-Wf93s

drcouzelis, do gaming w Any Analogue Pocket Enjoyers Out There?
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What are your favorite games to play on it? :)

I still have and play games regularly on my original Game Boy but I got to try the Analogue Pocket at a friend’s house, it was really nice!

msprout,

Right now, I am really enjoying Mario & Luigi on GBA. This one somehow missed me, perhaps because I was expecting something closer to Paper Mario at the time.

Vuipes, do gaming w What are your favorite video games that force you to pull out the pen and paper?
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I take a lot of notes while playing PvP games. Now for TFT.

phonoodles, do gaming w Any Analogue Pocket Enjoyers Out There?

I have an order in that I placed last August. I’m hoping to get it by the end of the year, but who knows, they are really slow at manufacturing the devices.

blayde, do gaming w What are your favorite video games that force you to pull out the pen and paper?

I made a lot of notes to myself while playing Majora’s Mask! I’m going out of order but I expect more of the same when I get around to OoT

SeverianWolf, do gaming w What type of game do you want to play that doesn't really exist?

A game like Hunt Showdown, an extraction based game set in 1895 Louisiana, fighting other hunters on the same map to get to the bounty (a boss that everyone goes after) and extract.

Imagine that game, but set in something like in the Star Wars world, With lightsabers and blasters in dagobah or tattoine, going after a boss like Darth Maul or Yoda, while every other bounty hunter is going for the same target.

poyu, do gaming w What type of game do you want to play that doesn't really exist?

Games that lets you explore beautiful and fictional worlds in VR. Kinda like Minecraft but not with voxels, not a survival game but have some sort of game loop to keep you going. Or a puzzle game like Myst but with bigger and explorable maps, perhaps a “home” to decorate with trophies you found in other worlds (ACNH style?) I just want a chill game in VR…

Rinnarrae,
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Closest thing I can think of is No Man’s Sky VR? But I get the feeling that might not be quite what you’re looking for.

limeaide,

This might not be what you’re looking for, but Real VR Fishing is a really nice looking game and really relaxing. I have made some open lobbies and some of the chillest people join and we just talk until one of us has to log off

There is also a web browser in the game and I just watch youtube or listen to music while playing. It is really fun and relaxing after a long day

BartsBigBugBag, do gaming w Any Analogue Pocket Enjoyers Out There?

Yes indeed. I haven’t played it much lately, but I haven’t played much at all lately.

Brkdncr, do gaming w What type of game do you want to play that doesn't really exist?

A “legacy” game, where your contributions to the game continue even if you’re logged off, meted with an mmorpg

It could be anything, but my idea is something like cities:skylines. Interconnected cities or areas each with a mayor or admins that direct the goals of the area..

Then the 2nd aspect of the game is more like GTA, where people interact with the areas.

The areas could be like San Andreas, but then you could walk to the edge and it becomes more like a village from Warcraft. Or maybe an area is filled with ghosts and most of the goals in the area are delivering packages. Or maybe there’s an area like Sanctum 2, fallout, or any other idea. It would be up to the admins/mayors to figure out how to design it.

The game would fill in gaps in city creation for random encounters, etc. the in-game players actions would have some effect on the area itself.

I would expect the game to support itself through a combination of ads and subs. Companies could pay to have more control over what advertising exists in their area.

jessvulf, do gaming w What type of game do you want to play that doesn't really exist?
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A hybrid of dagger fall and Minecraft. Open procedural generated world rpg with npcs that give quests but a semi hand designed main quest. Crafting with loot found in dungeons to either kit out my character or sell for profit. Sell me a plot of land in town I can build on or a house I can modify. With real rpg mechanics

Didros, do gaming w What type of game do you want to play that doesn't really exist?

Welp, I tried to find the video for like an hour with no luck. But I think it was made by the Rocket Jump guys at some point. It was a live action video of a video game like fps where there are two teams. One person spawns on each team and goes on to the map, trade gun fire until one dies then time resets and another person spawns on each side, BUT the other player still does what they did last round, runs out and trades gun fire. But the newly spawned guy kills the enemy that shot tge first spawn guy before that happens. Breaking the first spawn guy out of his preset loop, and they are now coordinating.

Very cool concept. If anyone knows the video please help me find it. Told a friend about it yesterday. Must have been filmed at least 8 years ago now.

nebirus,

I have sad news for you, my friend. A very good game exactly like this existed, until it shut down just a few weeks ago.

Lemnis Gate: store.steampowered.com/app/950180/Lemnis_Gate/

Didros,

I have a real knack for finding amazing games that will die soon or just died. I’ll add this to the pile of hellgate London, runescape chronicles, and that 3v3 moba that you could play on any web browser.

Thanks for the link though!

julianh,

There’s a singleplayer game with a similar concept, Time Rifters

Didros,

Very interesting! Thanks for sharing!

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