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cyberpunk007, in What game do you play to just chill?

Witcher 3, I love riding roach around and exploring and listening to the music. I like cruising in cyberpunk 2077 listening to the radio stations. There’s also spiritifarer.

ChonkyOwlbear, in What game do you play to just chill?

Especially in the winter,I like to fire up The Long Dark. I put on the exploration setting where the wildlife doesn’t attack. You still have to deal with the need for food and warmth, so there are still stakes. Just not the anxiety inducing animal attacks. There’s a sort of bleak beauty to the game.

LilPappyWigwam,

Top shelf game

iheartneopets,

I just realized, if there was ever a wildlife photography mode in that game, I would play the shit out of it. RP-ing as an ‘extreme’ wildlife photographer trying to shoot around blizzards and keeping your gear in working order would be a really cool way to shake up the gameplay. Would easily get another 200 hours of play out of me.

Ashen,

I’ve forgotten about this! I played it way back when there wasn’t even a real story, but I believed that’s changed.

Constantly finding resources to survive was quite anxiety inducing, lol.

hitagi, in What game do you play to just chill?

RimWorld. It’s so fun watching your colonists at work, peacefully farming, and suddenly one of them gets hit by a chunk of steel followed by a hundred bear raid.

Very relaxing.

HappycamperNZ,

War crime simulator is apparently quite relaxing.

ShitOnABrick,
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What’s not relaxing about war crimes and organ harvesting

HappycamperNZ,

You forgot drug dealing and slavery

ShitOnABrick,
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Ah sounds like a soild bit of fun with the lads

HappycamperNZ,

Its not multi-player:(

ShitOnABrick,
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Isn’t there a mutitplayer mod in development

needthosepylons, (edited )
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Yes, and provided you look at the mod compatibility sheet, it’s a blast!

ShitOnABrick,
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If I ever get rimworld I will be sure to give it ago then it’s been in my wishlist for a while now

MurphysPaw,

You can also play in builder mode where there are no raids (or very little challenge to them i cant remember exactly)

Evotech, (edited ) in What game do you play to just chill?

Path of exile for a few weeks every league

But I’m enjoying rogue lites / vampire survivors like games. There’s a billion of them so you can just chill with one of them. I usually find a new one every other day too, some demo or whatever

Risk of rain 2 is also not something I would call a chill game. But it’s definitely something you can just fire up and play for an hour

Crackhappy, in What game do you play to just chill?
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I play Trackmania at least once a day. The community is so nice and friendly and the racing at high speed is so calming for me.

ImpossibilityBox,

Just. Don’t. Play. Kacky.

You will lose your cool and hate existence. Even if you like kacky it will happen at some point.

LegionEris, in What game do you play to just chill?

I guess whatever Kairosoft sim game I’m playing at the moment. Right now that’s Tropical Resort Story. I am entirely addicted to their formula. I love watching my little guys do things and helping them succeed.

Or maybe Shadow of the Colossus. It’s the game I know better than any other. I’ll never not be able to jump into at least normal difficulty. And I can just ride around the Forbidden Lands having thoughts and feelings for hours sometimes. The Forbidden Lands are a very placid, pensive place for me. I have known them since I was a teenager, for nearly 20 years. And occasionally I can tackle a Colossus or two.

dsemy, in Can anyone else see this post?

It takes me to an old post from a porn sub archived by lemmit: (nsfw) lemmit.online/post/507583

This is on Jerboa.

0x4E4F,
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Wow, that is weird… no idea why 🤷.

Acters, in What kind of wearable device do you want? Assuming it will work and feel like you imagine it would

So you want a phone strapped to your wrist that can be oriented vertically or horzontally? Some samsung devices sport styluses, namely the ultra phone, that you can use instead of your fingers as it can be hard or impossible to do with gloves on. The unfortunate downside to this is that your arm would get tired after long use, and you are more dependent on headphones/earbuds or speakerphone for calls. A phone attached to your arm could be clumsy for quick actions and needs your hands to be free to use, but you live with what you have.

Maybe instead, a mechanical arm that attaches to your shoulders will be more versatile as you can still do one-handed, and your arm will not get tired. Could maybe include a stabilizer in the design for great video recording capabilities.

otter,

That’s true, I already get annoyed with my watch sometimes

Having a mechanical arm would be pretty cool actually, and it already exists. It wouldn’t work for all cases, but maybe some times

Acters,

The phone or display attached to your arm /wrist will not work for all cases either, so we are just looking for enhancements to those who can take advantage of it. The rest will need either more specialized solutions or don’t need it.

Poringo, in What game do you play to just chill?

Roguelikes.

I played Rogue Legacy 1 and 2 for the longest time. Some dead cells. Enter the gungeon, and currently testing the humble roguelikes bundle, really digging Wall World.

ragica,
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Could someone please cure me of my Dredmor addiction? 12 years later and I’m still rolling random builds. Diggles are my only friends.

balderdash9,

I’m just getting into Enter the Gungeon. I heard it was good but I had no idea

RogueBanana,

Are roguelikes chill? I haven’t played much in that genre but hades made me situp and focus every time.

KeenFlame,

Hades is an action game most roguelikes aren’t

ace_garp, (edited )
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Yes, Shattered Pixel Dungeon is chill.

Once you learn to surprise attack from behind doors and kite the mobs, it is pretty much on rails.

Calm and Zen.

f-droid.org/…/com.shatteredpixel.shatteredpixeldu…

A_Random_Idiot, in What kind of wearable device do you want? Assuming it will work and feel like you imagine it would

Nothing.

I hate having to have my goddamn phone on me all the time, and thats in my pocket.

last thing I want to do is have some piece of shit, ad-laden security back door as part of wearable fashion.

otter,

Not wanting anything is fair, but the intent here was the best case scenario (even unrealistically so). So the device would not have anything you don’t want, ads and security issues included

Again, not wanting any device is cool too

shadowSprite, in What game do you play to just chill?

Skyrim. I played vanilla a bunch and now I’m working through the Living Skyrim 4 mod. I had to tweak a bunch of the settings, but I really enjoy it. I also love the Witcher 3, both actively playing quests and just wandering across the map listening to the howling wind and the soundtrack. I’ve loaded into that game after a long day with every intention of playing and just sat there with my headphones on and stared into space while the trees crackle together in the wind and the music plays.

wjrii, (edited ) in What game do you play to just chill?
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Don't overthink it. Minecraft. Vanilla survival world. Don't try to optimize and automate everything (unless you find that relaxing). Make your farm look like a farm. Mine until until your inventory is full. Build towards an Ender Dragon or Wither fight if you have time. Go mining or fishing or do base chores or a beautification project if you don't.

Khrux,

I used to love doing a weird automated laboratory under my classic farm, but yeah it did suck out the fun once I could reliably do it again and again.

I used to specifically farm the ingredients for pumpkin pie, this was just after hoppers and repeaters were added which meant you could use those and pistons to make an automatic egg collector, sugare cane breaker and pumpkin breaker. I’d build the most picturesque farm with a secret trapdoor somewhere that would lead to my food automation zone. I haven’t really played properly since 2017 though, with a brief comeback in 2020.

NorthWestWind,
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Automation is really fun with mods. They are kind of like puzzles and I chill out thinking about them.

wjrii,
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In the right mood, I like setting things up and tweaking them, but I don't find it "chill". If I fire up Minecraft to chill, I usually think of it almost like a model railroad or something, occasionally it literally is a virtual model railroad if I want to build nether transit or something. I also find it satisfying to fill in that last patch of a map and put a copy of it on a wall next to its mates. It is very satisfying to get that auto smelter or adjustable enchanting room just right, though, and I can easily see that stuff being a goal in its own right.

What I find brilliant about the concept of Minecraft is the way it hits a sweet spot of being just complex enough to be immersive, but abstract and simplified enough that the open world is actually open and rewards a hundred different play styles.

DashboTreeFrog,

I tried Minecraft way back, so maybe it’s changed, but I don’t do to well in setting my own goals in a game. I liked Subnautica because there was an interesting story element and mystery that kept you engaged as you moved towards your goal of getting off planet. In the process of reaching the goal, yeah, I wanna make my base look nice, wanna build some cool things, but my overall actions were still being compelled by the storytelling and world-building of the game. I don’t see those elements in Minecraft but again, it’s been a long time since I played.

Zidane,

Modpacks with a good quest line might be something you’re into

Klanky,
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You sound like me. I don’t do well with sandbox games, I like a story related objective to work towards. Subnautica and Outre Wilds are also both favorites of mine. I also think a great chill game is Forza Horizon 4 or 5. Driving around the open world with changing time of day and popping into different events is so relaxing to me, especially if I mute the in-game radio and play some Spotify instead. My only regret is I bought it through the Microsoft Xbox app (to keep my progress I made during a Game Pass free trial) and now I can’t play it on my Steam Deck.

wjrii,
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The two big boss fights are the closest thing to a "goal," but yeah, even in survival mode I guess it's as much lego as it is video game. In your case, maybe a Bethesda game but focusing on side and companion quests until you're so overpowered that wrapping up the main plot will feel like one more.

CalamityBalls, in What game do you play to just chill?
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It might be more catharsis than unwinding, but dark souls/sekiro. I've been through them enough times that it's just comfortable.

Buffaloaf, in What game do you play to just chill?

Kerbal Space Program

knexcar,

Wouldn’t that be a bit complex to learn/hard to spend just 30 minutes a day playing? I haven’t played, but from what I can tell it’s basically rocket science the game.

KeenFlame,

That’s what’s chill, you have no stakes and just build and fail over and over until you succeed and it’s pretty hard so when you do succeed it’s an awesome payoff

Kata1yst,
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Sure, but once you know how it's very chill.

EldVrangr, in What game do you play to just chill?

The latest Zelda games for me, I just wander around aimlessly and it helps me relax.

DashboTreeFrog,

I’m reminded that I used to do exactly this in Ocarina of Time back when I was a kid. Maybe it’s time to relive those days.

EldVrangr,

I’m way overdue for an Ocarina of Time replay, thanks for the reminder!

cyberpunk007,

Same. One of my fav ways to spend an evening.

Popsip,
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That game has a lot of peaceful moments when not in combat. One time I was playing while tired from work and I was gliding from a high place towards the direction of one of those symbols that’s etched on the land. I wound up microsleeping mid-glide because of how peaceful it was up there with the rain and the sound of the air gently moving. Had woke up when the air got louder and noticed that I didn’t have any more stamina.

tetris11,
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Check out Jacob Gellar’s YouTube review about it

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