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Nov 24, 1, Two candidates for favorite casual games to play in-between games are Agar. They are super useful distractions after I've just finished a lengthy grand strategy campaign or a long stint in an open world RPG, and nice little diversions. A few well-placed attacks, a nice coasting time to gobble up little pellets until you're of decent size, and a definitive end. It's classic survival PvP boiled down to the most basic state. It's what I play if I'm short on time but want a few minutes of pleasurably agonizing frustration and glee.

Town of Salem is a more deliberate effort for stretching the strategic and manipulation muscles, since it requires either deduction or deception depending on the random role you're saddled with as townspeople trying to figure out who the bad guys are.

Ah say ento pi alpha mabi upendi! In comma coriyama! Ay, ay, aye, aye say bye-byyyyyye! Bye bye! It's just good solid fun and games last 15 minutes or so. The mechanics are wonky to learn, but once you've got them, it's stupid fun. Frindis Moderator.

Jan 14, 2, 3, 13, Tetris Effect just before bed is my new casual game. It relaxes me and hopefully, I can start dreaming about different colorful tetrominoes. Reactions: Egzell , Krud , Oussebon and 2 others. Jan 14, 1, Lately when I'm winding down at the end of a play session I'll do some fishing in WoW Classic while listening to a podcast.

It's not really the same as playing a casual game but I've come to realise I don't enjoy those. I don't like phone games, clicker games, idle games, etc. If I'm gaming I mostly just go all in and look for a proper, 'hardcore' experience. The closest I've come to playing a casual game this year is Animal Crossing: New Horizons , but there's really nothing casual about it.

The fanbase is rabid and people go out of their way to optimise their play sessions. For me, I was done after I had unlocked the last upgrade. I don't care about customising my island, clothes, house or furniture and I don't care about collecting all the wildlife. It was fun for a while but had the pandemic not happened, I never would have bought a game like that. Jan 17, 10 18 Definitely Slay the Spire.

Although I tend to get pulled in and end up playing to the end of a run. Have turned to it in lockdown like an old friend. The way the difficulty ramps up gently ensures you always get a challenge, to fully occupy your brain. The daily challenges are often quite bonkers, forcing you to develop new strategies and re evaluate cards when you think you've already exhausted every option.

The closest thing I know to pulling the duvet over your head and hoping nobody wakes you up until it's all over. Jan 14, 1, twitter. I used to really enjoy PC pinball games. There was one emulator in particular that I used to love, but I lost it on a bad SSD drive several years back, and haven't managed to track it down again since.

My favorite was probably Epic Pinball, decades before Epic became hated by so many. Aug 5, 4 4 Aug 19, 1 1 Enter the gungeon. Reactions: Mamta. Aug 20, 2 0 Europa Universalis IV. Does it for me.

I feel like we could have two questions, one about casual games and one about games played in a casual way. Brian Boru Moderator. Aug 25, 2, 6, 18, I have 2 fav casual games—that's acc to the industry definition of 'casual games'.

The original Plants v Zombies is the best value casual I've played. Good humor, good fun, good game. Far Cry Primal, it's a beautiful world to just wander around looking for trouble—and riding the sabretooth has its moments too. Aug 24, 21 26 Definitely the Sims 4. It's "that game" whenever I have only a short burst of time to game, it's perfect for work breaks for example.

Reactions: richadok , Mamta and Frindis. Aug 28, 1 2 I needed to consider this for some time, as I might suspect most games I play don't consider easygoing and the easygoing games I have attempted I didn't generally think about. Last edited: Sep 1, Reactions: richadok and Mamta. You must log in or register to reply here. Post thread. What is the best shooting game on PC? Started by Colif Jun 3, Replies: Question Most obscure puzzle games of all time Started by jefeconnect Today at AM Replies: 0.



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