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Zacryon, (edited ) do games w Are there any good casual/low-stress mobile games that aren't filled with microtransactions?

Beleentoro Pro might be something for you. Basically a chill factory game, which I enjoyed for a long time. Other games by the developer Yiotro might be worth a look too.
There are also free versions of most of their games available, with ads iirc (not sure, has been a while). But if you don’t want the ads: the pro versions are really cheap. One time purchase for everything.

Another idea I have a puzzle game called: Mekorama by Martin Magni. The last time I played you got an option to pay what you think the game is worth at the end of the game. But you don’t have to.

Mini Metro by Dinosaur Polo Club is also really good, but comes with a purchase.

If you like tower defense, Bloons TD 6 by Ninja Kiwi is a must have. Comes with a purchase and has the option of microtransactions for cosmetics, but you can get those by playing as well. More importantly, it’s tons of fun.

In case you’ve got a Netflix subscription, check out their games. They have lots of games in their repertoire which you would have to buy if you went through the App/Play stores. (Bloons TD 6 should be included there for example.)

Edit: corrected Bloons TD 5 to Bloons TD 6.

awesome_lowlander,

Why btd 5 over btd 6?

Zacryon,

Whoopsie, that’s what I meant. Thanks for the question! :D

Eheran,

Yiotro for the win!

Baguette, do games w Are there any good casual/low-stress mobile games that aren't filled with microtransactions?

Flow is a fun puzzle game with a hint of nostalgia

Shelbyeileen, do games w Are there any good casual/low-stress mobile games that aren't filled with microtransactions?
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Neopets still exists and is going strong! The community is wholesome and so amazing, You can play it on your phone’s internet browser, it’s wonderful nostalgic break from everything else, and they have a TON of free games built in… Solitaire, Pyramids, Bullshit, Battleship, Minesweeper, Brick Breaker, Mahjong, Blackjack, Poker, Keno, etc.

I still play every day and have a BUNCH of goodies for new players, if you do check it out!

theedqueen,

I haven’t been on neopets in years and now I can’t login anymore. I think at a certain point they changed their login system and my email got lost so I can’t do password recovery anymore. Such a shame because I had put in a lot of work into that account as a kid and had millions saved up.

MissLazorBoobies, do gaming w How to get good at FPS with a controller, coming from a PC gamer?

If you are having a hard time with fine adjustments try out using gyro aim in combination with a joystick or track pad for the larger movements

AceFuzzLord, do games w Are there any good casual/low-stress mobile games that aren't filled with microtransactions?

I don’t think there’s any meta progression as far as I’m aware, but I find Shattered Pixel Dungeon (available on both android and ios) to be a low stress enough game. I suck at it, so I’ve never gotten much further than the first boss fight, but the game is about running through randomly generated dungeons, going down floor by floor as one of 4 different characters.

maniel, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of June 30th
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Just finished the new Riven remake, pretty cool game, now continuing High on Life, and Ghostwire Tokio

dom, do games w Are there any good casual/low-stress mobile games that aren't filled with microtransactions?

Grand prix story and game dev tycoon.

Both good games, low stress, clear progression

half_built_pyramids, do games w Are there any good casual/low-stress mobile games that aren't filled with microtransactions?

Vector pinball

Tarquinn2049, (edited ) do games w Are there any good casual/low-stress mobile games that aren't filled with microtransactions?

Andor’s Trail, it’s barely recogniseable as a “phone” game, other than that it does indeed run on phones. I don’t remember if it had ads or anything, been taking it from phone to phone for over 10 years now. I don’t think it had ads or anything. It’s open source, but has a pretty consistent feel despite having like 50+ contributors so far.

It’s an adventure RPG. The low level experience might be best with a bit of grinding, but… casual grinding… lol. I kind of just wander around collecting “meat” until I feel strong enough to leave the areas near town and set out on the rest of the adventure. But there has been alot more work around town since the last time I started a new character. So it might feel more natural now.

comicallycluttered, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of June 30th

Got some stuff in my cart, but need to play some demos first before I hit the “buy” button. Surprisingly quite a few games I’m interested in have one available, which is nice.

In the meantime, I’ve started Case of the Golden Idol because I loved Return of the Obra Dinn and I know it’s highly recommended for fans of that.

Don’t know if I’m really feeling this as much, though. I’ll carry on, of course, because I still enjoy the detective puzzle aspect. But it isn’t drawing me in the way Obra Dinn did for some reason.

Computerchairgeneral, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of June 30th

I've been working my way through the Baldur's Gate series after putting about ninety hours in BG3. BG1 was fun even if the story was a bit predictable and generic, although it did feel like playing through a DnD campaign. Really enjoyed Shadows of Amn, but Throne of Bhaal just turned into a slog at the end. I think the most interesting part of playing through the trilogy was watching Bioware's style develop over the course of the three games. As someone who was introduced to Bioware through Knights of the Old Republic and Jade Empire I've always thought Bioware's character writing stood out, especially in the old days, so it was a bit jarring to play through BG1 where the companions feel more like hirelings you pick up for their class rather than full-fledged characters. BG2 felt more like a classic Bioware game with banter, romance, and companion quests, although the Real Time advancement system kept glitching out on me. I was hoping to move on to Planescape: Torment after TOB, but I'm feeling burnt out on Infinity Engine games. So right now I'm trying to find something in the Summer Sale to serve as a palate cleanser.

NakariLexfortaine, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of June 30th

Still Pokemon Red. I’m beginning to regret my choices. The choice to include Blue-exclusives, and trade evolutions, because PKHex makes it so easy to do. The choice to try to keep a selection of various typings caught up in level, so I’d have some decent coverage versus brute forcing.

Having the trio of starters. I think I’ve grown to hate Bulbasaur, at this point. Every time I go to drop him into my party, all I can remember is “Not very effective”, over and over again. Well into the 20s, still taking 2-3 Vine Whips to take out a level 6 Kakuna.

Renacles, do gaming w Are there any "Mostly Positive" games on Steam that you really enjoy?

Mostly positive usually just means it’s not for everyone, just look at Shadow of the Erdtree.

turbowafflz, do gaming w Are there any "Mostly Positive" games on Steam that you really enjoy?

Robocraft used to be good, but I don’t know if it being rated mostly positive and being good ever overlapped

turbowafflz,

Update, I just played Industria which is rated mostly positive and it was so good. I’ve always wanted a game that felt like Simon Stålenhag’s art and Industria really does

fhein, do gaming w Is there an app where to mark games that I want to play and have played? Like goodreads but for games?

I use www.criticker.com for movies because it has a really nice recommendation algorithm based on your personal scores. They also have a section for rating games but I haven’t tried that part

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