Do you like voxel sandbox games? Luanti is quite nice and relaxing depending on game (Luanti is technically a voxel game engine, and you can find various types of games in the built-in content browser)
Join us in the world of cozy/puzzle games, where quick time events can go to die and you don’t have to treat a game like a full time job to be good at it 😄
Stardew Valley (and its many farm sim clones), Slime Rancher, Balatro, and Chicory: A Colorful Tale are just a few off top of my head. I can delve into my games libraries and list a bunch more lol
Edit: From my Steam library alone, mostly what I’ve played lately:
Hello Kitty Island Adventure
Power Wash Simulator
Unbox the Room
Wanderstop
And my Switch library:
Moonstone Island
both “Mario + Rabbids” games (puzzle/strategy)
Ooblets
Animal Crossing
Sun Haven
Cattails: Wildwood Story
Sprout Valley
Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles
Calico
The Ace Attorney Trilogy
There’s more in my Steam library that probably fit the bill but I haven’t fully played them yet. All of the above have minimal real time combat/platforming or accessibility options to mitigate it. All can also be played at your own pace, as well :)
Not cozy or puzzle oriented, but Baldur’s Gate 3 turns into turn-based mode in combat. Pretty sure the same applies for other Larian games too, but I haven’t tried them.
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Come to the park and play dinosaur with me
Do not join any of the others. Join ME and together we can rule the galaxy!
Do you like voxel sandbox games? Luanti is quite nice and relaxing depending on game (Luanti is technically a voxel game engine, and you can find various types of games in the built-in content browser)
Join us in the world of cozy/puzzle games, where quick time events can go to die and you don’t have to treat a game like a full time job to be good at it 😄
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can you give some examples pls?
1 Maybe Lingo 2 but haven’t seen anyone play it or played it myself
2 Amazing game but I don’t recommend.
Baba is you
Patricks parabox
Portal + Portal 2
Outer Wilds
Maize
Linelith
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Add Blue Prince to that list! It’s a newer puzzle game that is so insanely deep
Oh yes good call!
god everyone needs to play outer wilds at least once in their life
Stardew Valley (and its many farm sim clones), Slime Rancher, Balatro, and Chicory: A Colorful Tale are just a few off top of my head. I can delve into my games libraries and list a bunch more lol
Edit: From my Steam library alone, mostly what I’ve played lately:
Hello Kitty Island Adventure
Power Wash Simulator
Unbox the Room
Wanderstop
And my Switch library:
Moonstone Island
both “Mario + Rabbids” games (puzzle/strategy)
Ooblets
Animal Crossing
Sun Haven
Cattails: Wildwood Story
Sprout Valley
Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles
Calico
The Ace Attorney Trilogy
There’s more in my Steam library that probably fit the bill but I haven’t fully played them yet. All of the above have minimal real time combat/platforming or accessibility options to mitigate it. All can also be played at your own pace, as well :)
Further edit: almost forgot my epic library too!
Bear and Breakfast
Toem
Garden Story
Not cozy or puzzle oriented, but Baldur’s Gate 3 turns into turn-based mode in combat. Pretty sure the same applies for other Larian games too, but I haven’t tried them.
Turn based strategy! Also Paradox RTSes are pausable so almost like TBS if you want it to be.