Lonestar if you like or are interested in roguelike deck builders. There are a lot of great games coming out in that genre, here are some others I like:
Balatro
Slay the spire
Bounty of One (not a deck builder, just a roguelike)
Edit: I just realized some of these were already suggested but I’ll leave it
I installed PPSSPP on my phone and paired a switch joycon. Played through a few really good games that way when my kid required being held to sleep. I’d imagine you could pair one to your computer and find some games that you’d like.
They’re semi-catlike? Sadly most of their movement is limited to walking/running around and jumping up on the Player’s lap when you pet them. I’d kill for them to be able to scale buildings and walls like the player though
I like to see good animal or bird life in games, really ups the immersion for me if it’s gotta good algorithm. Do they react if you kick em? An I think ppl have enjoyed looking after animals in computer games as long as there’s been computer games. I remember these tamagotchi things in the 80s or 90s, little LCD screens with some sorta animal you had to look after by pressing a tiny button.
I’ve never really thought to kick the Animals, i will say they run away and hide if you cause too much of a fuss around them though. On the subject of Tamagotchi though i actually have one! It’s currently disassembled after an unfortunate accident with a toddler and some soda, but i’m pretty sure it still works if i put it together. For a while though i traded it for a Digimon V-Pet though
You could try of The Devil! It’s an episodic indie cyberpunk courtroom mystery game and the first episode is free. (also i’ve been obsessed with it lately and need more people to talk about it pls pls pls)
2 very different genres, since you didn’t specify:
FlatOut 2 is a fun, fast-paced arcade racing game that can be played with one hand. You just need the cursor keys and Ctrl for Nitro.
In Papers Please, you work at a Soviet-like country’s border crossing and have to check every immigrant’s details while making difficult moral decisions under time pressure. Mouse only.
I appreciate that I can avoid tolls and highways with Mapquest Directions. The ability to customize my route makes it feel like I’m really in control of my trip.
Great tool for parents and grandparents! My mom still prints MapQuest directions and finds it much easier than using her phone or car GPS.
I never thought I’d return to MapQuest, but it actually came through when Google Maps failed me during a low-signal drive through rural areas.
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