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BallsandBayonets, do games w It genuinely upsets me that Valve spent their time and resources on another Dota variation

I’d like them to do an RPG, something completely off the wall, like the TF2 crew playing D&D.

jeeva,

I’m not saying everything in the world has been done, but “what, like Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands?”

Carighan,
@Carighan@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, was thinking the same thing. Which, importantly, is already a game based upon a DLC for a previous Borderlands game!

cRazi_man, do gaming w Android games for girls?

There is no reason to push her towards gender stereotypes. If she likes the look of a game then why don’t you just let her play one of the many “boy’s games” you mention are available.

If you’re still looking for a suggestion then Stardew Valley is on mobile and a great game (although it is about farming and crafting rather than caring for a doll)

PapstJL4U, do games w It genuinely upsets me that Valve spent their time and resources on another Dota variation
@PapstJL4U@lemmy.world avatar

Isnt Icefrog one of the lead devs? I guess he likes this style of game. How many Total Wars, 4x and CoDs were released while Valve made one more Dota-like. Valve has some cool people working, vut O don’t see a Suda51, a Raphael, Swery or Co, who has the focus to develope such a single player experience. If the flat structure with ‘at will’ project focus is still a thing, than sp games have probably a problem getting devs.

Geth,

Since they are probably working on other stuff as well could this mean that Icefrog is the only lead who can take a project to completion reliably within Valve’s organizational structure?

cafuneandchill, do gaming w Android games for girls?

Itch.io has a bunch of virtual pet games for Android:

itch.io/games/platform-android/tag-virtual-pet

muzzle,

Of course, itch, thank you! How did I forget to look there?

cafuneandchill,

No problemo 👍

breadsmasher, do gaming w Android games for girls?
@breadsmasher@lemmy.world avatar

Just let her pick games she likes. Why does it have to be a “girly” game

muzzle,

I let her pick the games she likes. I literally typed the description she gave me of the game she wants.

I just do not want games with adds or micro transactions.

Wild_Mastic, do gaming w Android games for girls?

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  • muzzle,

    I do not want to force her into anything. I literally typed the description she gave me of the game she wants.

    I just do not want games with adds or micro transactions.

    BuboScandiacus, do gaming w Android games for girls?
    @BuboScandiacus@mander.xyz avatar

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    MentalEdge, (edited ) do games w It genuinely upsets me that Valve spent their time and resources on another Dota variation
    @MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz avatar

    Don’t they supposedly have a couple other games in the works, too? What are the chances they’re working on three new MOBAs?

    Geth,

    Inject this hopium into my veins.

    They could just be one moba, one hero shooter and one last man standing, all online and all competitive.

    100, do games w It genuinely upsets me that Valve spent their time and resources on another Dota variation

    I wish for more fun and casual multiplayer with strong competive side like TF, none of this matchmaking toxic shit no-fun allowed with elo

    Maalus,

    TF2 has matchmaking even in casual

    IMongoose,

    And DOTA2 has the worst matchmaking I’ve ever seen in casual too. My third game I was placed with the sweatiest sweats and it completely turned me off the game.

    meant2live218,

    Back in the golden days of community servers, it sure as heck didn’t.

    catloaf,

    I’m pretty sure you can still join servers like that. I haven’t played in years, but last time I did, the server browser was still there. A lot less lively because it was hidden compared to the matchmaking button, but it was still there.

    meant2live218,

    It still exists, but a lot of communities shut down after official matchmaking was implemented.

    Maalus,

    It does now and for quite a while

    teawrecks, do gaming w Android games for girls?

    No such thing as “girl games” and “boy games”. Just ones they like and ones they don’t.

    muzzle,

    I absolutely agree. I just typed the description she gave me of the game she wants.

    teawrecks,

    Hah, sorry everyone jumped down your throat on the choice of words. Stardew Valley would be good for anyone old enough to read who would enjoy taking care of their own farm and building a relationship with villagers. I would call the graphics “cute”, but not gratuitously so (which might be preferred). Cooking Mama is another one that has a good reputation on non-mobile platforms, and it looks like they made an Android version. (Haven’t played the Android version, hopefully it’s not full of micro transactions).

    If she has a Switch, I would say Animal Crossing.

    RightHandOfIkaros,

    There are definitely games where the primary/target demographic is boys or girls though.

    The arcade classic “Centipede” is a good example of this. It was designed to try to attract women to play it. The colors were pastel shades and its sequel Millipede took it further by having a “story” about an elf archer protecting a mushroom forest from a bug invasion. Centipede was partially programmed by a woman (one of four people who made the game), Donna Bailey, who was also responsible for choosing the games vibrant pastel color palette.

    Now, is Centipede or Millipede only for girls? No of course not. No video game is only for a single demographic. But real world data showed that girls/ women generally played Centipede and Millipede more than boys/men did. Some things just have a general appeal to some demographics more than others. So typically when a person asks for “girl games,” they just means games that will have a high appeal to girls or games that were designed with girls as the primary demographic.

    Otome visual novels are this way as well. They target a female playerbase with a story-based romance game and generally feature a female protagonist who romances male characters in the game.

    bjoern_tantau, do gaming w Android games for girls?
    @bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

    Here are some favourites of my daughter:

    • Minetest, a completely free and open source Minecraft clone
    • Picsart, a drawing app. I couldn’t find any free app that is similar in features.
    • the camera app, to make short videos, even cool stop motion videos, or pictures to paint on with Picsart
    • Signal, to share her art with the family. Although I don’t think it will run on a tablet.
    • Toca Boca World, a cute little game where you can decorate houses and play with figures
    • GCompris, a compilation of learning games, although she seems to have grown out of them in third grade

    If you have a PC great games for her besides Minecraft are Spider-Man, Goat Simulator, Life is Strange: True Colors (we play that together) and GTA 5 (seriously, give her a 100% save. the interactivity in that game is through the roof)

    kratoz29,
    @kratoz29@lemm.ee avatar

    This is the most useful answer and yet not the top answer or the answer that OP needs 🙄

    I’d like to add Unpacking to the list, my girlfriend found it amazing, I am unsure if a school girl will find it fun too though.

    helloharu, do games w [Aug 2024] What are the current most active forums for specific video game discussions?
    @helloharu@lemmy.world avatar

    There is a !horizon community but unfortunately there just isn’t the interest to build an active community here (on Lemmy) for specific games at the moment. !games seems to be a good place for it at the moment but feel free to cross-post.

    Ephera, do gaming w Android games for girls?

    Flicky Bee is fun for a bit: f-droid.org/packages/org.lettucepie.flickybee/

    Deceptichum, do games w It genuinely upsets me that Valve spent their time and resources on another Dota variation
    @Deceptichum@quokk.au avatar

    I’m not a kid anymore, I don’t have time for a deep immersive single player campaign, I want a light casual game I can play a few rounds of to relax after work.

    Geth,

    I grew up and decided that games have a place in my life to give experiences, you grew up and decided that they are a source of burst distractions. I guess age has nothing to do with it and it’s just about personal preference.

    zzx,

    Your observation is wise

    Quazatron,
    @Quazatron@lemmy.world avatar

    Some games give you a story that sticks with you and you love them for that (Half-Life, To The Moon, Bioshock Infinite). Some give you an experience that sticks with you but no story to speak of (like Doom and Doom II, which I still play).

    What I dislike is having to deal with people in my games. I already do that in reality, thank you very much.

    To me games are about escaping reality.

    jerkface,
    @jerkface@lemmy.ca avatar

    I wasn’t a kid anymore when HL came out. Hope you are still having fun, whatever you’re doing.

    garretble,
    @garretble@lemmy.world avatar

    I’m not a kid anymore and I’m the opposite: give me a single player Half Life 3 so I can relax without getting stressed online after work.

    DarkThoughts,

    I honestly cannot fathom how people find pvp games relaxing. They're toxic as fuck and their competitive online nature makes them inherently stressful.

    ampersandrew,
    @ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

    If you do anything enough times, most of your responses are automatic. You’re doing less thinking and more instinctively responding to the situation.

    0ops,

    Nah, I just type gg at the end. They’re just games, like disc golf, volleyball, or airsoft. I lose sometimes, actually I lose a fuck-ton, but that’s just statistics if the matchmaking isn’t actually the worst. It’s those wild unscripted moments. Coordinating with your buddies. Learning your opponents. Learning yourself.

    I get the appeal of single player games, but I’ll just share my opinion: to me the most stressful gaming moments are hard bosses in single-player campaigns. If I get my ass handed to me in a multiplayer match, nbd “gg This is Rocket League”. I’ll get them next time. In the single player you’re stuck though. I’ve gotten migraines because I couldn’t beat a boss and I was stressing over the wasted money I spent on the game that I might not ever finish. Beating a boss after <5 tries is satisfying. Beating it after 20+ feels like getting out of the hospital.

    DarkThoughts,

    I find single player enemies to be mostly easy and usually it is just a pattern logic that you have to figure out. Online games are just engagements with people who clearly take the game and what happens way too seriously, evident when you don't meet the required expectations (that goes for being bad and better than them alike). I also find pvp games way too repetitive. It's always the same matches over and over again. The same map, the same weapons, the same tactics. The randomness of the matchmaking just adds to making it more of a pointless experience. But ultimately, nothing really changes.

    Ioughttamow,

    After two young kids I’ve pretty much abandoned multiplayer. Singleplayer, even deep ones, can be be paused, saved, interrupted and come back to later. And I’m wanting to go back to more distinct experiences, whereas I find stuff like league or live service games overfills time. I’m trying to avoid sandbox games too currently as well. Crusader kings, Stellaris, civilization are great, but im trying to concentrate on the more story driven games backlog right now

    FluffyPotato, do gaming w PoE 2, lets goo

    My first though was “Hell yea, another Pillars of Eternity game” then I remembered that Deadfire has been out for a long time and Avowed was announced a while ago.

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