aaaantoine,

Idle games or incremental games are my go-to for casual play. At the moment I’m playing through NGU Idle mainly because It’s a super slow burn but unlocks lots of goofy features over time. I’ve been progressing for a couple years now.

DelvianSeek,

HBS’s Battletech (2018). One, it brings me back to some good high school memories playing tabletop with my friends, and two, you can never have too much big stompy robots shooting each other.

Eso,

Baldurs Gate 1.

thorbot,

Animal crossing. Enough said

TwilightVulpine,

That is sure a comfy one

newthrowaway20,

Katamari.

I can pick it up, play 10 minutes, and put it down. I’ve played this game every few weeks for several years now because I just love rollin shit up.

dhork,

Civilization. There is nothing quite as cathartic as subjugating the world under my iron fist…

Kyoyeou,
@Kyoyeou@lemmy.world avatar

Under my Home made Religion you mean of course

ThirdWorldOrder,

Original Quake, RimWorld, crusader kings, and it’s looking like Against the Storm

Sorry I know that’s 4 but fuck it, I can’t decide.

Justdaveisfine,

Age of Empires 2.

I like the mix of challenges the enemy factions bring, the randomness of the levels, and the flexibility of how I build up my army.

AcesFullOfKings,

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  • sebinspace,

    Was Below Zero bad or…?

    rustyricotta,

    If you are a fan of the first one, and have time to spare time you should still play it. But know that it’s missing a lot of the magic.

    Beluga,

    Yeah it kinda bugged me that there was so much dialogue in BZ. Plus traversing land was generally an awful experience.

    Deestan,

    Factorio for me. There is always some old megafactory to pick up again or a new mod nightmare to try out.

    messem10,

    Was thinking about this earlier today, but lately I’ve gotten burnt out on Final Fantasy XVI whether that be due to the tone, design or combat I am not too sure. Had a slow weekend for once and decided to pop in Atelier Ryza 2 as I recently picked up Ryza 3 due to it having a small print run. Spent most of the day playing it off and on, but the brighter and more positive tone was a boon compared to the drudgery of FFXVI.

    Atelier isn’t always my comfort food, but that was a nice change. That distinction would have to either go to rhythm games or to stuff like Trackmania or Minecraft where you can “shut off your brain” and just play. TM has a certain “flow” to the tracks that isn’t like anything else out there and Minecraft just throws you into the world and lets you go. (Albeit on Peaceful.)

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