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Chronoshift, do gaming w Cosy, brainless games when you're sick

Definitely try out Dorf Romantik on Steam. It’s a non stressful landscape puzzle game. It can also be challenging when you want everything perfect, but it doesn’t need to be.

Source: www.polygon.com/…/dorfromantik-review-1-0-update

Raverbunny, do games w Are almost all mobile games bad?
@Raverbunny@aussie.zone avatar

Monument 1 and 2 are great puzzle games well worth the purchase price.

skimm, do games w Are almost all mobile games bad?

I’m a big fan of BuriedBornes. Great little old school rpg to pick up and play. Lots of in depth mechanics and replayability.

Turious, do gaming w In which game did you spend the most hours?

MMOs were always my thing. I’m almost glad I don’t know exactly how much time I buried into World of Warcraft back in the day. I haven’t touched it in 15 years and it’s probably still in the lead. I play a fair bit of FFXIV these days but not like I did WoW. Asheron’s Call 2 was a big part of my life for a long time but it’s been offline most of my life.

Among recent games I’ve actively played for years, Rocket League and Minecraft are for sure at the top.

atocci, do gaming w In which game did you spend the most hours?

I guess I can't know for sure, but I'd say it has to be Minecraft. I wish there was a way to see the hours I've spent in the Java Edition of the game. If it's not Minecraft though, my second guess would be Rocket League. When I add up the hours across the platforms I've played on, it comes out on top by a small margin.

Semi-Hemi-Demigod, do gaming w In which game did you spend the most hours?
@Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social avatar

For a single game it's Factorio. Steam has me at around 1600 hours.

For a series it's gotta be Civilization. I've been playing since I was in fifth grade. I'd go over to my friend's house when he wasn't home to play Civ I. I'd spend entire weekends in college playing Civ II and III. I had to have my GF hide my Civ V disk so I wouldn't miss deadlines. And now I'm on a full playthrough of all the new civs in the latest DLC.

clb92, do gaming w In which game did you spend the most hours?
@clb92@kbin.social avatar

Probably Minecraft. But I haven't spent an insignificant amount of time in Garry's Mod either.

SpooneyOdin, do gaming w Which meaningful and memorable quotes contained in a videogame can you recall?

“Just because you fear the dark does not make the light your friend.”

-Sunless Skies

ellabella, do gaming w Cosy, brainless games when you're sick
@ellabella@beehaw.org avatar

This is when I go to mobile gaming because I could play in my bed. For me it’s mostly:

  • Stardew Valley
  • Emulating JRPGs
  • Doing dailies on my gacha games —> really brainless clicks lol
  • Magic Survival - Could easily make me play for hours upon hours
  • Night of the Full Moon
borys, do zapytajszmer w Dlaczego libertarianizm ma tak złą opinię?
@borys@szmer.info avatar

Nie, libertarianizm w praktyce oferuje wyłącznie wolność ekonomiczną, która z tego jak działają rynki zawsze prowadzi do korporacyjnych monopoli (to nie ejst coś o czym jest sens dyskutować, zostało to udowodnione wielokrotnie i ejst to jednym z niewielu faktycznych praw ekonomicznych). Monopolizacja z kolei prowadzi do jeszcze silniejsze centralizacji władzy niż w wypadku systemów autorytarnych. Brak regulacji rynku będzie albo prowadzić do tego że wielkie korporacje przejmą rolę państwa i nie będziemy mieli prawa do decyzji o własnym życiu bo cały ziemia i jej zasob będą w rękach prywatnych, albo wejśćiach wielkiego biznesu w politykę i mamy to samo (patrz USA). W najlepszym wypadku może dojść do konsolidacji sił rynkowych i państwowych i dostajemy z tego Chiny. Dodatkowa kwestia jest taka że libertarianie pierdolą o tym że chcą wolności a w praktyce zawsze sprzymierzają się z prawicą. Nie znam faktycznie funkcjonującej parti libertariańskiej która wybrała by progrysywnie społeczną partię wprowadzającą regulacje rynkowe nad hiper-autorytarną partię prawicową która liberalizuje rynek. Co więcej wolnorynkowcy mają tedencje do współpracy z dyktatorami

Pseu, do gaming w Cosy, brainless games when you're sick

Minecraft is the coziest game for me. Whenever I want to just zone out, but feel productive, it’s a good option.

KaapeliTV, do gaming w Recommendations for open world games with focus on interaction instead of exploration or survival

Greedfall comes to mind. It has many meaningful choices, interesting factions, multiple endings and some well written companions. The combat and running around around for quests can get repetitive or even tedious, but the story and the impact of your choices kept me playing all the way through.

UltimoGato, do gaming w Working parents, how do you find time to game?

I have twins that are just shy of 2. First, I play way more mobile gaming. The ability to play only a few minutes at a time makes a huge difference, so multiplayer games are largely out.

When not mobile gaming, Xbox’s instant resume is a godsend. I’ve made it through the entire Yakuza series playing in small chunks and instantly resuming when I can.

Naatan, do gaming w Working parents, how do you find time to game?

Joining the parent club in about 3 months, but in preparation, I’ve purchased a “Couchmaster lapboard” and I cannot recommend it enough. Having shoulder support basically makes it feel like you’re sitting at your desk but comfortably on the couch. The only issue is the couch itself; if it has a lot of bounce you’re gonna have a wobbly desk any time someone sits / stands up from the couch.

Btw I’ve since found you can pretty much just buy some upholstery foam, cut it, put a plank over it and have your very own “Couchmaster” for roughly $20 instead of $200…

Noit, do gaming w Working parents, how do you find time to game?

Embrace mobile gaming. Especially the classic Nintendo handhelds. I can rock my baby to sleep and play Pokémon Ruby on my GBA at the same time. Embrace RPGs and other games where reaction times don’t matter. If I’m sat in a chair with a sleeping child I can even play a game where reaction speed matters, like Tetris.

Get a flash cart so you don’t have to switch games or carry a library of carts with you. Keep it in your car for play if you’re out a lot. Oh, and get a decent modern screen mod so you can see the screen outside.

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