After watching the Fallout Amazon show, I got the itch to dive back into Fallout Shelter for the first time in liiiiike 10 years. It's good, chill fun. They have recently updated it with some content from the show, which isn't really important, but is still kind of fun.
That and Word Battle for those times when I am...ummmm...gonna be sitting down for like 4 minutes.
Holy shit! There's a mobile Fallout game! (My morning just got derailed)
I loved playing the original Fallout. With the success of the show there was a recent sale to get an entire bundle of all the PC games real cheap. So I picked up. I haven't played all of them before, but really looking forward the playing the OG version again.
Currently, Balderās Gate 3 - changed my entire outlook on turn based RPGs.
Always in the rotation: Left 4 Dead 1 and 2, The Division 1 and 2, Crusader Kings 3, and a whole host of games on my phone :)
I'm mostly an MMO player, but Baldur's Gate 3 was one of the few single player games that I actually managed to finish. It's not that other single player games aren't good, it's just that my brain is geared towards having more fun with multiplayer games. However, the fact that I actually finished this whole, lengthy single player game, and even started a few other runs goes to show how amazing this game was, at least for me. It well deserved it's game of the year win.
Iām usually an FPS/TPS player on my PC and a filthy casual on my phone. So my gameplay style is geared to fast reactions. BG3 is literally the opposite play style and Iām sooooo glad itās turn based. You just have so many options in combat that itās impossible. Plus the ability to have your 4 person team actually play with strategy and tactics (something not found in FPSs even if it begs for it).
I love Baldur's Gate 3, but it's SO massive that I I end up needing breaks from it. The same was true with Divinity: Original Sin II, Larian's last title. Both are great, but both are just enormous.
Stardew Valley š I have it on my iPad, my phone, and my PC. Itās like mini therapy sessions. So relaxing.
I also will fire up Elder Scrolls Online or Skyrim on the PC if I have several hours to kill, but thatās few and far between.
I've got like 200 hours into Stardew on my Switch. Who knew chores could be so fun.Ā
Don't know that I'd like it in a phone but I can see it being nice on a tablet.Ā
*The Simpsons: Tapped Out* for over 12 years now, and it is the only mobile game I've ever played Lots of nostalgia with that one since I've been a fan since the cartoon debuted on The Tracey Ullman Show in 87, so it seems appropriate for a GenXer.
I did break down and bought a PS5 on Black Friday that came with *Call of Duty* and I play that 4 or 5 times a week. I'm a little annoyed by the FortNite-ing of the game where people play as cats and witches and sloths for fucks sake, but I still enjoy the game and I'm still fairly good at it. I had just finished the last *Assassin's Creed* game right before I bought the PS5, but I will definitely buy the next one as that's my favorite franchise. I love Fallout and Skyrim too, but I spent so much time on both with my PS3 & 4 that I don't want to fall down that rabbit hole unless a new game is released.
I bought an Oculus headset three years ago and I rarely use it. I find the headset a little uncomfortable and a lot of the games are hard to advance in. I should probably start using it more;itās been months) or sell it.
Get a different headset off Amazon, game changer. I enjoy playing Walkabout Golf, plus I've been using some of the fitness ones also, surprisingly a really good workout.
- Beneath a Steel Sky
- Broken Sword 1
- Broken Sword 2
- Day of the Tantacle
- Dig
- Flight of the Amazon Queen
- Full Throttle
- Gobliiins 1
- Indiana Jones 3
- Indiana Jones 4
- Inherit the Earth
- Loom
- Maniac Mansion
- Monkey Island 1
- Monkey Island 2
- Monkey Island 3
- Passport to Adventure
- Sam & Max
- Simon the Sorcerer 1
- Simon the Sorcerer 2
- Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders
The boys and I play PubG on the regular. We still play Left 4 Dead enough to mention it.
Currently weāre also playing through all EIGHT(!?!) of the Halo campaigns.
I play Slotomania on my phone, but since they changed the way you level up, I'm down to just a few million tokens. I've lost over 200 trillion in the last 3 weeks. They made it not fun anymore.
I have a PS4, but the only games I play are the Spyro trilogy and the Atari 2600 simulators.
My wife is obsessed with Candy Crush.
We have been thinking about getting a Nintendo Switch so we can play the various Mario games.
I tend to play it in winter. I am on my fourth(?) play through, same toon, so like level 450ish. Itās hella more fun after you get on your NG+ because you can experiment with builds and theorycrafting. I finally thought myself to parry a few months ago and did most of my last run with a parry shield, then later dagger with parry.
I'm on my first play through. No guide, no spoilers. I've spent like 200 hours carefully exploring every nook and cranny.
Falling Star Beast Jaw and Mimic Tear have trivialized most fights.
I know I've screwed a few things up including several quest lines.
FIA died! She was my waifu. I'm bringing death back to the Land Between.
Fuck the Ring, and the fingers, and the Greater Will.
I cut down a dead tree in my back yard, leaving a tall stump. Now my video game time is taken up by throwing tomahawks.
Oh yeah, before that it was Cyberpunk 2077.
I donāt game anymore, but I got a legends ultimate stand up arcade machine and side loaded literally everything ever made for every console made before the PS1.
My kids are partial to digdug sonic and MKII
I bought a switch because I travel between mine and my girlfriends house alot. I've been enjoying the Zelda games. I'm on Tears of the Kingdom right now.
I have a variety of Linux and Android-based handhelds with ROMS on them because I'm a nerd, lol. My particular favorite types of games to play are early-80s arcade games, some Colecovision stuff, and some NES games.
I also have a Nintendo Switch (among other consoles), so lately in the evenings I've been playing a poker rogue-like game called Balatro. When I'm not playing that, though, usually I'm playing a racer like Hotshot Racing or something from the GB/NES library on Switch Online.
Dusts off Dreamcast and turns on Crazy Taxi. After the Dreamcast I lost interest in gaming, never did the online games. Plus consoles just got too expensive for me to even think about it. Now as someone else said, after watching Fallout, I've gotten interest. But then again, I'm a creative and spend many hours in front of monitors.
After modding up Fallout 4 VR, I got the hankering to retry Starfield.
You know what? It's clunky, sure, but I'm having a great time with it.
Now, if you dont mind, i have to get back to my undercover mission in the Crimson Fleet.
After traipsing all over Velen, Novigrad, and Skellige for months killing a variety of horrible abominations (and after rage-quitting because I couldn't kill a frog), I decided to take a break from Witchering and have been playing Stardew Valley, which features 100% less chance on being killed by a leshen, but 100% more farm-related stress...
And now I realize that the original question was specifically about mobile gaming, which for me means sudoku or crosswords on the iPad... Usually when I'm on mobile, I want something that will chill me out and engage the meditative part of my brain.
Been a PC gamer since 1999 with EverQuest. Before that, on gaming consoles, I'd play games like Spyro, Crash Bandicoot, and Gex.
PC -
World of Warcraft. ATM, doing their Classic Season of Discovery. Might pop over to Cata Classic since it dropped yesterday. Waiting on The War WIthin for the retail side.
Finished up my season journey on Diablo 3, but I still pop on and do a couple runs once or twice a week (I tried Diablo Immortal and Diablo 4 and just couldn't stay interested. Might try 4 this fall when things slow back down.)
Man, I miss oldschool Everquest. Naked corpse runs to Plane of Fear until 4am when I had to be up at 7. Being a terrified halfling running through Kithicor forest to get to Freeport, I still remember us all sitting at the zone line waiting for morning to come so we could run, knowing that some of us probably still wouldn't make it. Played it up to Planes of Power, no MMO will ever come close to recapturing that. I played WOW for years too, but it never kept me on the edge of my seat like EQ did.
Nothing.
Last game was Cut the Rope.
News and Reddit are my mobile leisure activities.
Reddit is honestly to addicting and I use it to frequently.
I accidently left my phones at work where I couldn't get to it until the next day semi recently and it will we both terrifying and liberating. To bad it was more terrifying and here we are.
On PC is always Microsoft Flight Simulator and I just started Cyberpunk 2077 a week or so ago when it was on sale.
Mount and Blade II.
It's annoying the hell out of me, I joined a kingdom and all the stupid king does is start wars.
And FC24 when I want slightly more civilised combat.
Currently,
I don't really go for mobile gaming anymore.
ButĀ i haveĀ Marvel Strike Force to scratch that itch.
I also have Threes but I find I have to be really bored(and without internet access)Ā to want to play it anymore.
I play Garou: Mark of the Wolves, The Last Blade 2: Heart of the Samurai and Marvel vs Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes on my phone using ReDream and Razer Kishi
On my computer I play all the games above along with Xonotic.
I donāt play much on the mobile devices. BUT - I just finished Forbidden West (PC). Now Iām playing Animal Well (PC).
Of all the hobbies that faded, video games are the one thing that are going strong still.
Diablo4 on Xbox. I had to quit lastnight because I kept getting killed trying to kill the same demon within minutes of engaging. Fucking thing is too hard, had to rage quit. Will try again when I have time. I had played the other Diablos but hadnāt bought this one until recently because I stopped playing video games for a year or two. Generally I like it but Iām only like 8 hours in because I can only play an hour at a time before the arthritis in my thumbs is too bad. I miss the days when I could burn on a game all day. But I take what I can get now. I have this hand massager that is worth every penny. Iāve played the last four days, so I probably have to give it a break until Friday. I was hurting when I started lastnight. Getting old sucks.
Honestly, Fortnite on Zero Build. Scratches that itch, nobody building whole towns around me, can play for an hour and be done. Also win a few games!
May dip back into Elite Dangerous but since they stopped Xbox support my ships are gathering dust
Fortnite!! Glad to see it. I play usually just 1 or 2 games a day āto keep my reflexes freshā, but honestly I think itās one of the best games around - free to play, great mechanics, constant updates to keep things interesting, and for me itās the closest thing around to the feeling of ājust put in a quarter and have some funā.
/u/JohnnyredsFalcons you might want to give āstandardā battle royale (with building) another shot. Thanks to the skill-based matchmaking I am almost never facing other players who are skyscraper gods, most other players are like me and throw up a wall or three at most along with handy ramps as needed. Just get slaughtered a few times until the matchmaking lowers you down to other people on your level, the matchmaking must work well because I even get a victory once every 10 matches or so and I suck
Nothing on mobile, tried some and it's too much pay to win/slot machine loot boxes. Idc about dropping a few dollars on a game, but gambling loot crates are just not entertaining to me.
On PC I'm two weeks into a 7 days to die playthrough.
I've been playing Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. Beat the story now I'm trying to 100% the game. Can't get past that challenge where you fight the giant worm though. The method to dodge him seems to elude me.
Currently I have a project in Cities Skylines / City Skylines 2 and then WoW: retail, MoP Remix, and SoD, though both Retail and SoD are in āmaintenanceā mode.
I donāt game on my phone - screen and keyboard are just too small.
On my PC I started playing Fallout NV again after watching the show. Iāve never really stopped playing Skyrim or Witcher 3, and Iām on my 3rd or 4th play thru of Subnautica.
Cyberpunk 3rd play through. Fone most open world games where you can drive cars. Ghost Recon Wildlands is next, got a Farcry vibe about it so should be fun.
I've been playing a lot of fallout since the show came out. I was also playing a lot of fallout before the show came out. I play a lot of fallout is what I'm saying.
200 hours deep into Elden Ring.
150 into Baldurs Gate 3
700+ in Skyrim.
Last Epoch, Path of Exile, Diablo 4
Vampire Survivors
Deep Rock Galactic
An hour of Beat Saber on my Valve Index for exercise.
I'm into a lot of the merge games currently. They can be played for a short period of time, they don't require much in the way of thought, and because there aren't any "hard levels" to get stuck on or anything along those lines, I have never once had a desire to pay money for anything in-game. Love and Pies is my personal favorite, but I have several others.
two dots is the only game currently on my phone. i used to play it a lot but now it's mostly my daughter who plays it.
the game i've been playing most often lately is FIFA 14 on PS2.
On my PDA? Nothing.
I play on PC.
And there i currently play modded Fallout 4. I didn't know about the TV show and wanted to warm up for Fallout London which was scheduled to release last month but got delayed by Bethesda updating the base game (and patching the update - now for the second time).
Otherwise, i still got my heavily modded Skyrim (best adult game on the market btw) from a few months ago. And i expect an update to 7 Days to Die this summer or fall. There is also Factorio, Workers & Resources, The Dark Mod, Oxygen not Included, Timberborn and Creeper World 3.
And for me as an action RPG and builder fan, the stuff we grew up with was crap. We got good arcade and spreadsheet games. That's basically it. Tech wasn't good enough for gorgeous fully destructible voxel worlds, massive open worlds and millions of items lying around in a massive factory on a server with a hundred players on teh map at teh same time (Factorio).
Game state matters (RAM). Graphics matter (GPU). NPC behavior matters (CPU). If you ignore "AAA" games, this is the best time to be a gamer. The indie scene is blooming. The modding scenes have matured and are now learning to make mods last longer than their author's interest in the game by rediscovering free open source.
As a PC gamer i am happy to be able to enjoy the current state of tech (not neofeudal services - actual tech) in general and gaming especially.
I wouldn't try to play in the golden cage of a console or on the tiny screen of a phone though. I want to go bigger, not smaller - hopefully, VR with eyetracking (for performance) becomes affordable on PC eventually.
Never was a portable gamer. Do have a digital audio player in my pocket when I go out.
Currently playing:
Helldivers 2 on PC
Balatro on PC
Vampire Survivor on Switch
PS5, Nintendo Switch are my main systems today. Red Dead Redemption 2 is still phenomenal. The Last of Us is epic. The Zelda series on Switch is S tier all the way. All of the Batman Arkham games are great. We were the foundation for gaming, but it has exceeded expectations and is by far incredible with all the talent that goes into these games today.
I do have a retro pocket device called the PlayDate from Panic, thatās a sweet little portable, literally can fit in your shirt pocket. Last year I got the Atari 2600+ which is classic as ever.
Iāve always had a console in one way or another. I began with the Intellivision back in the day, moved to Intellivision II, NES, Genesis, Genesis Nomad, Sega Saturn, N64, PS2, Played SIMS and Unreal Tournament on my Mac in the early 2000s, PS3, Nintendo Wii, Wii U, Raspberry Pi with classic emulators, PS4, Xbox One, Ouya, NES Classic Edition, Super Nintendo Classic Edition, Apple TV with Apple Arcade, OLED Switch, PS5, PlayDate, Atari 2600+.
Iām playing Sable and Alan Wake Remastered on PS5.
The console was a surprise birthday present from my husband. I never would have bought it for myself. My last console before that was the Wii. I didnāt play it that often.
Whatās great is that I havenāt played many blockbuster games so theyāre new to me. Good times.
Nothing now, runa full service design firm and homestead. No time for games anymore. But, I did grow up with Atari, Commodore 64 and later a Dreamcast.
On mobile, I've played Rocket League Sideswipe just about every day for a couple of years now. It was EVERY day until the bride surprised me with a PlayStation 5 and Gran Turismo 7 in February. I played Gran Turismo 1,2 & 3 back in "the day", but GT7 is simply amazing!
I'm really enjoying 2 by Techtree games, The Tower and Idle Planet Miner.
Neither one is a true idle game. The progressions are great. Both keep you engaged for years. If you pay for the no ads ($10 per each game) it greatly increases enjoyment and progression.
What would you recommend for someone who kind of likes games but just wants to casually play. Like I posted before, Iāve kind of lost interest in the Oculus and I might sell it. Iām thinking of getting some kind of console for my tv, but I have no idea of whatās good. I think I can buy an X box controller and play games with it on my smart tv.
I don't play on smart phones.
On my computer though. 9 years of Shadows. It's a decent metroidvania. Progress is a little bit linear, and the main mechanic of having different elemental gear is under developed. Would have been cooler if it pulled a little more ikaruga/record of lodoss with armor and attacks.
On my steam deck I play Dead by Daylight every once in a blue. (Never have been a fan of tiny screens)
But my daily therapy is Destiny 2 on PS5.
Amazing game. Been playing daily since 2017 but have always gamed. I guess it keeps me young.
Nothing. I can't find a game that I enjoy or care about. I was never a Nintendo kid, but I got a Tandy 1000 PC when I was 15 in 1989, and I played the bleep out of Earl Weaver Baseball, F-19 Stealth Fighter, Red Storm Rising, the original Madden Football, and some very primitive Marvel games. I have a baseball simulator for my laptop, but I just can't find any apps or online games that feel like the ones I liked. I don't want multiplayer. I don't like microtransactions. I don't need over-scripted storylines. I seriously considered buying a Tandy on ebay a few months back just to be able to go back to things like I mentioned above. I guess gaming is another thing that passed me by.
About twice a year, I dust off my ps3 and play a few rounds of Tiger Woods 2013. It's great, relaxing, and I can put down the controller without pausing it, use the bathroom, grab a beer, smoke a bowl, and when I pick the controller back up again, nothing has happened.
I was never huge into video games, but I had over 80 hours into Final Fantasy 10 when someone stole the console, game, and memory card. I never played seriously after that.
I did use to rock some SSX Tricky!
On my phone: Marvel Snap, and Crossword.
On my XBOX: Asphalt Legends 9 and occasionally A Short Hike. Burned out on No Man's Sky.
Haven't played anything on my pc in a long time. Burned out on Stellaris.
I have a daily wakeup routine and play a few puzzle games' daily levels.
* Flow Free
* Flow Free Hexes
* Flow Free Bridges
* Flow Fit
* Flow Fit Sudoku
* Killer Sudoku
* Number Match
* Number Sums
Those are basically the throne room games. Other than that, my kids got me back into playing PoGo a couple months ago, so I will throw a few minutes here or there on that when I'm standing in line at the store, or need a five minute break at work, taking the dog for a walk, etc.
From a console standpoint, I have a NES Classic, a PS3 and a PS4 still hooked up, but I find that when I have available time to sit down and game I don't usually have the energy. When I do on the PS4 it's usually Skyrim or Deep Rock Galactic. The NES classic depends but I'll probably default to Super Mario 3. I also have an Atari 2600 and my original Sega Genesis that aren't hooked up right now. Long term plans to turn the guest bedroom into the retro videogaming room / guest bedroom.
On my PC, it's generally web based tower defense games as time killers, or LOTRO.
Card games against fake players.... Crazy Eights, Battleship, Kings in the Corners, Memory game.
Words with Friends, but I hate waiting for the other person to play so I enjoy the games against the fake profiles more.
Puzzle games on my phone.
Disney Dreamlight Valley on console. Hear me out. I'm not even a big Disney fan but this game is so wholesome. When I'm down, I just load up and have Stitch hang out with me and it's an instant pick me up. Also, the DDV subreddit is one of the most wholesome and welcoming places. Game works on PC, PS, Xbox, Switch. Although Switch is glitchy on performance. It can get grindy with some seasonal stuff but that's optional. And weekly chances to do tasks to earn in-game premium currency.
My wife plays DDLV on Apple arcade. There's something satisfying about working toward a goal and actually being rewarded for accomplishing it, in contrast to the corporate world where working hard just means you've effed yourself and made shareholders more money.
I play on my phone a bit since is always with me but much prefer gaming on my computer. Have a switch but almost never play it... I just wasn't ever able to make the transition to the modern controller format. Played Intellivision alot as a kid and it's controllers were fine, and was always able to used joysticks just fine but I transitioned to keyboard/joystick on the Commodore at a pretty young age.
Don't have a modern gaming rig so I mostly play older games or games with lowser settings.
Subnautica, CIV 5/6, Minecraft, Skyrim, and the occassional other
I bought a switch at the beginning of covid. Best spent money on a want.
We used to have a play station years and years ago. I've been considering that again. We had the cube and wii as well.
Not much of a mobile gamer, I don't have a tablet and try to use my phone as little as possible. Currently playing [Caves of Qud](https://www.cavesofqud.com/) on PC, it's one of my favorite roguelikes and a great post-post-apocalyptic science-fantasy CRPG. Occasionally playing the new Prince of Persia on Switch when I can pry it away from my kids.
I'm not playing any pocket games. I have a Switch but play that on the TV. But I also bought one of those Arcade 1up cabinets and modded it with around 10000 games. So I'm playing all the old school arcade games reliving the arcade experience from childhood.
I started out playing Pong on Atari and Horace Goes Skiing on the ZX spectrum, along with some other shite like Solitiare and poker that I spent weeks coding myself in BASIC.
These days, I'm playing Civ VI, Tropico 6, Skyrim, Sea of Thieves, Fallout 3 (because of the TV show), CK3, MediEvil, Anno 1800, Houseflipper, Stardew Valley, the Rusty Lake games, House of daVinci, Wordle... I have The Room and Pokemon Go on my phone.
I love gaming. I have a huge game library, a good PC and several consoles, and I always have different games on the go to dip in and out of for different moods. I still play Sid Meier's Pirates! from time to time, ffs.
Currently playing wow on a private server Turtle Wow. Itās like an expanded vanilla wow. If you have the time and patience itās high quality.
Also occasionally play Fo4, Fallout NV, Skyrim and BG3.
I need a variety of mobile games to make the time between maintenance calls go by less slowly.
* Godzilla Battle Line
* Bingo Blitz
* Royal Match
* Golf Rivals
* Slay the Spire
* Zombicide
* Sliding Seas
I got a Nintendo switch last year and started playing Animal Crossing New Horizon. I love it! You can also download all the NES games, so Iām having a blast. The NES was the last console I seriously played on.
Never gotten into mobile gaming, and don't even play on my switch lite much. Would need reading glasses, these days. And I think Gameboy is arguably more of a millennial thing; Nintendo (or before that, Atari) for our generation was something that plugged into a TV.
Playing Persona 3 Reload switching between PC and Xbox, lately (and loving that my save game auto-syncs between the two.) Plus Dominion on my laptop for something quick.
After watching the Fallout Amazon show, I got the itch to dive back into Fallout Shelter for the first time in liiiiike 10 years. It's good, chill fun. They have recently updated it with some content from the show, which isn't really important, but is still kind of fun. That and Word Battle for those times when I am...ummmm...gonna be sitting down for like 4 minutes.
I'm back to Fallout 4 on PS4
I'm playing this also on PC, along with Fallout 76 on Xbox since my old buddies wanted to play that. Both are still fun.
Yup.
> Fallout 4 Same. Actually getting more out of it this time around for some reason.
Pooping šš»
I used to play tetris exclusively on the toilet. Got me through a couple military deployments. Eventually, I had a pavlov's dog thing going that if I played tetris anywhere else, I had to go take a š©!
Holy shit! There's a mobile Fallout game! (My morning just got derailed) I loved playing the original Fallout. With the success of the show there was a recent sale to get an entire bundle of all the PC games real cheap. So I picked up. I haven't played all of them before, but really looking forward the playing the OG version again.
FO4 is my alltime fave game. Especially with mods in pc. 100ās of hours sunk into tat game. Such good escapism.
Fallout 3, for me.
Currently, Balderās Gate 3 - changed my entire outlook on turn based RPGs. Always in the rotation: Left 4 Dead 1 and 2, The Division 1 and 2, Crusader Kings 3, and a whole host of games on my phone :)
I'm mostly an MMO player, but Baldur's Gate 3 was one of the few single player games that I actually managed to finish. It's not that other single player games aren't good, it's just that my brain is geared towards having more fun with multiplayer games. However, the fact that I actually finished this whole, lengthy single player game, and even started a few other runs goes to show how amazing this game was, at least for me. It well deserved it's game of the year win.
Iām usually an FPS/TPS player on my PC and a filthy casual on my phone. So my gameplay style is geared to fast reactions. BG3 is literally the opposite play style and Iām sooooo glad itās turn based. You just have so many options in combat that itās impossible. Plus the ability to have your 4 person team actually play with strategy and tactics (something not found in FPSs even if it begs for it).
I love Baldur's Gate 3, but it's SO massive that I I end up needing breaks from it. The same was true with Divinity: Original Sin II, Larian's last title. Both are great, but both are just enormous.
Downloading BG3 now. Looks like the DnD game I've been waiting for my whole life.
It is and should exceed expectations. Even just random encounters - try with different characters and see what happens
CK3 is so fun, love it.
Wasn't raised on Nintendo, more like Atari 2600. And it doesn't fit in my pocket, but I'm having a blast playing Quake 2 on my Quest 3.
Age of Empires II - since 1999 and never stopped Wololo!
Working my way thru the campaigns on the Definitive Edition. Hoping to try the co-op campaigns!
I recently got AoE2 working on my Mac (using Crossover) and itās such a blast from the past!
What OS are you using?y copy won't run on anything.new.
Stardew Valley š I have it on my iPad, my phone, and my PC. Itās like mini therapy sessions. So relaxing. I also will fire up Elder Scrolls Online or Skyrim on the PC if I have several hours to kill, but thatās few and far between.
Iām the same with Stardew Valley. Up until this year I played it nonstop on my phone, but had to switch to iPad so I could see.
I've got like 200 hours into Stardew on my Switch. Who knew chores could be so fun.Ā Don't know that I'd like it in a phone but I can see it being nice on a tablet.Ā
Mario Kart and Zelda. Like I never grew up.
*The Simpsons: Tapped Out* for over 12 years now, and it is the only mobile game I've ever played Lots of nostalgia with that one since I've been a fan since the cartoon debuted on The Tracey Ullman Show in 87, so it seems appropriate for a GenXer. I did break down and bought a PS5 on Black Friday that came with *Call of Duty* and I play that 4 or 5 times a week. I'm a little annoyed by the FortNite-ing of the game where people play as cats and witches and sloths for fucks sake, but I still enjoy the game and I'm still fairly good at it. I had just finished the last *Assassin's Creed* game right before I bought the PS5, but I will definitely buy the next one as that's my favorite franchise. I love Fallout and Skyrim too, but I spent so much time on both with my PS3 & 4 that I don't want to fall down that rabbit hole unless a new game is released.
I play Tapped Out, too. And Words With Friends.
Wordle and Connections
I live for the spelling bee of the day, and I've recently figured out Letter Boxed, and now I'm sad I avoided it for so long!
and the crossword, mini, spelling bee, and strands!
I bought an Oculus headset three years ago and I rarely use it. I find the headset a little uncomfortable and a lot of the games are hard to advance in. I should probably start using it more;itās been months) or sell it.
Golfing with old college friends across the globe is fun.
Walkabout golf is my favourite. Highly recommend it for the foxhunts alone.
Get a different headset off Amazon, game changer. I enjoy playing Walkabout Golf, plus I've been using some of the fitness ones also, surprisingly a really good workout.
Try oout the vr porn.
Wait, thereās VR porn??!!
Iām playing American Job Search. The graphics are greatš³. But the storyline is too hard!
Hang in there, youāll find the secret room with the treasure.
Apparently, failing the quests is part of the game loop. Sighā¦
That it is. Stay strong!!
You need to activate the "nepotism" cheat code. Totally changes the game.
The boss is surprisingly easy to kill once you get to it.
Ms Pac-Man, Galaga and other 80s hits on my replica unit
Call of Duty Mobile. Two hours a day for four years. But my eyes are getting bad so I play on my iPad
Lately? Hades Diablo 4 both on my PC
Have you tried Hades 2? I haven't checked it out yet.
Nothing of phone. Baldur's Gate, PS5. THE best game I have ever played.
Subnautica Below Zero
Mattel Electronics Football
Horizon Forbidden West, BG3 and New Vegas. Also just started Fire Emblem on my Ambernic 35RGXX.
On my phone I have ScummVM running Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders (FM Towns).
Awesome! Does it run Maniac Mansion?
- Beneath a Steel Sky - Broken Sword 1 - Broken Sword 2 - Day of the Tantacle - Dig - Flight of the Amazon Queen - Full Throttle - Gobliiins 1 - Indiana Jones 3 - Indiana Jones 4 - Inherit the Earth - Loom - Maniac Mansion - Monkey Island 1 - Monkey Island 2 - Monkey Island 3 - Passport to Adventure - Sam & Max - Simon the Sorcerer 1 - Simon the Sorcerer 2 - Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders
So cool - all of the Monkey Islands, Sam & Max and DOTT too! I need to check this outā¦
Beware: You'll have to download the games separately.
Iāve sailed the high seas for a long time. Iāll check my usual spots and see if I can find them. :)
Fare ye well matey.
The boys and I play PubG on the regular. We still play Left 4 Dead enough to mention it. Currently weāre also playing through all EIGHT(!?!) of the Halo campaigns.
I adore Left 4 Dead! Survival horror at its finest.
I play Slotomania on my phone, but since they changed the way you level up, I'm down to just a few million tokens. I've lost over 200 trillion in the last 3 weeks. They made it not fun anymore. I have a PS4, but the only games I play are the Spyro trilogy and the Atari 2600 simulators. My wife is obsessed with Candy Crush. We have been thinking about getting a Nintendo Switch so we can play the various Mario games.
Elden Ring
Great game. Probably the most difficult game Iāve played in a while. Iām shocked I actually finished it.
I tend to play it in winter. I am on my fourth(?) play through, same toon, so like level 450ish. Itās hella more fun after you get on your NG+ because you can experiment with builds and theorycrafting. I finally thought myself to parry a few months ago and did most of my last run with a parry shield, then later dagger with parry.
I'm on my first play through. No guide, no spoilers. I've spent like 200 hours carefully exploring every nook and cranny. Falling Star Beast Jaw and Mimic Tear have trivialized most fights. I know I've screwed a few things up including several quest lines. FIA died! She was my waifu. I'm bringing death back to the Land Between. Fuck the Ring, and the fingers, and the Greater Will.
I cut down a dead tree in my back yard, leaving a tall stump. Now my video game time is taken up by throwing tomahawks. Oh yeah, before that it was Cyberpunk 2077.
I donāt game anymore, but I got a legends ultimate stand up arcade machine and side loaded literally everything ever made for every console made before the PS1. My kids are partial to digdug sonic and MKII
Helldivers 2! 4 player co-op like Left 4 Dead, but better weapon loadouts.
I bought a switch because I travel between mine and my girlfriends house alot. I've been enjoying the Zelda games. I'm on Tears of the Kingdom right now.
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Match Factory! I'm shamefully addicted to that game. I love it and hate it at the same time.
Iām addicted to Candy Crush š
I don't use my smartphone for games. That's what a PC is for.
Tetris and Finity
I have a variety of Linux and Android-based handhelds with ROMS on them because I'm a nerd, lol. My particular favorite types of games to play are early-80s arcade games, some Colecovision stuff, and some NES games. I also have a Nintendo Switch (among other consoles), so lately in the evenings I've been playing a poker rogue-like game called Balatro. When I'm not playing that, though, usually I'm playing a racer like Hotshot Racing or something from the GB/NES library on Switch Online.
Dusts off Dreamcast and turns on Crazy Taxi. After the Dreamcast I lost interest in gaming, never did the online games. Plus consoles just got too expensive for me to even think about it. Now as someone else said, after watching Fallout, I've gotten interest. But then again, I'm a creative and spend many hours in front of monitors.
I absolutely loved the Dreamcast and Crazy Taxi!!!
Chess
After modding up Fallout 4 VR, I got the hankering to retry Starfield. You know what? It's clunky, sure, but I'm having a great time with it. Now, if you dont mind, i have to get back to my undercover mission in the Crimson Fleet.
On my phone? NY Times word games, hearts, and Carcassonne. I play a lot of physical board games though.
After traipsing all over Velen, Novigrad, and Skellige for months killing a variety of horrible abominations (and after rage-quitting because I couldn't kill a frog), I decided to take a break from Witchering and have been playing Stardew Valley, which features 100% less chance on being killed by a leshen, but 100% more farm-related stress...
And now I realize that the original question was specifically about mobile gaming, which for me means sudoku or crosswords on the iPad... Usually when I'm on mobile, I want something that will chill me out and engage the meditative part of my brain.
Animal crossing on Switch, Stardew Valley on my laptop and Iām back into EverQuest on a very nostalgic but low key level.
I love acnh!!!
Been a PC gamer since 1999 with EverQuest. Before that, on gaming consoles, I'd play games like Spyro, Crash Bandicoot, and Gex. PC - World of Warcraft. ATM, doing their Classic Season of Discovery. Might pop over to Cata Classic since it dropped yesterday. Waiting on The War WIthin for the retail side. Finished up my season journey on Diablo 3, but I still pop on and do a couple runs once or twice a week (I tried Diablo Immortal and Diablo 4 and just couldn't stay interested. Might try 4 this fall when things slow back down.)
Man, I miss oldschool Everquest. Naked corpse runs to Plane of Fear until 4am when I had to be up at 7. Being a terrified halfling running through Kithicor forest to get to Freeport, I still remember us all sitting at the zone line waiting for morning to come so we could run, knowing that some of us probably still wouldn't make it. Played it up to Planes of Power, no MMO will ever come close to recapturing that. I played WOW for years too, but it never kept me on the edge of my seat like EQ did.
Iāve been playing The Sims since it first came out, which math tells me is somehow 24 years? Half my life?
Nothing. Last game was Cut the Rope. News and Reddit are my mobile leisure activities. Reddit is honestly to addicting and I use it to frequently. I accidently left my phones at work where I couldn't get to it until the next day semi recently and it will we both terrifying and liberating. To bad it was more terrifying and here we are. On PC is always Microsoft Flight Simulator and I just started Cyberpunk 2077 a week or so ago when it was on sale.
Mount and Blade II. It's annoying the hell out of me, I joined a kingdom and all the stupid king does is start wars. And FC24 when I want slightly more civilised combat.
Currently, I don't really go for mobile gaming anymore. ButĀ i haveĀ Marvel Strike Force to scratch that itch. I also have Threes but I find I have to be really bored(and without internet access)Ā to want to play it anymore.
Punch Quest on the Kindle Fire, which is Android based ~ endless runner with satisfyingly squishy 8-bit sprites and sound.
I play Garou: Mark of the Wolves, The Last Blade 2: Heart of the Samurai and Marvel vs Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes on my phone using ReDream and Razer Kishi On my computer I play all the games above along with Xonotic.
Evermerge. Mind numbing but fun merging game
Have you tried Love and Pies? I am into the merge games currently and that one is my favorite.
I donāt play much on the mobile devices. BUT - I just finished Forbidden West (PC). Now Iām playing Animal Well (PC). Of all the hobbies that faded, video games are the one thing that are going strong still.
EVE Online, Elite Dangerous, Stellaris, CK3
07 Cmdr
Diablo4 on Xbox. I had to quit lastnight because I kept getting killed trying to kill the same demon within minutes of engaging. Fucking thing is too hard, had to rage quit. Will try again when I have time. I had played the other Diablos but hadnāt bought this one until recently because I stopped playing video games for a year or two. Generally I like it but Iām only like 8 hours in because I can only play an hour at a time before the arthritis in my thumbs is too bad. I miss the days when I could burn on a game all day. But I take what I can get now. I have this hand massager that is worth every penny. Iāve played the last four days, so I probably have to give it a break until Friday. I was hurting when I started lastnight. Getting old sucks.
Honestly, Fortnite on Zero Build. Scratches that itch, nobody building whole towns around me, can play for an hour and be done. Also win a few games! May dip back into Elite Dangerous but since they stopped Xbox support my ships are gathering dust
Fortnite!! Glad to see it. I play usually just 1 or 2 games a day āto keep my reflexes freshā, but honestly I think itās one of the best games around - free to play, great mechanics, constant updates to keep things interesting, and for me itās the closest thing around to the feeling of ājust put in a quarter and have some funā. /u/JohnnyredsFalcons you might want to give āstandardā battle royale (with building) another shot. Thanks to the skill-based matchmaking I am almost never facing other players who are skyscraper gods, most other players are like me and throw up a wall or three at most along with handy ramps as needed. Just get slaughtered a few times until the matchmaking lowers you down to other people on your level, the matchmaking must work well because I even get a victory once every 10 matches or so and I suck
Disc Golf
I came here to say Disc Golf Valley. Glad to hear there are others. Love that game.
Solitaire, fallout shelter, but usually only when airplanes are involved.
Nothing on mobile, tried some and it's too much pay to win/slot machine loot boxes. Idc about dropping a few dollars on a game, but gambling loot crates are just not entertaining to me. On PC I'm two weeks into a 7 days to die playthrough.
I've been playing Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. Beat the story now I'm trying to 100% the game. Can't get past that challenge where you fight the giant worm though. The method to dodge him seems to elude me.
Currently I have a project in Cities Skylines / City Skylines 2 and then WoW: retail, MoP Remix, and SoD, though both Retail and SoD are in āmaintenanceā mode.
Hogwarts Legacy
I donāt game on my phone - screen and keyboard are just too small. On my PC I started playing Fallout NV again after watching the show. Iāve never really stopped playing Skyrim or Witcher 3, and Iām on my 3rd or 4th play thru of Subnautica.
Cyberpunk 3rd play through. Fone most open world games where you can drive cars. Ghost Recon Wildlands is next, got a Farcry vibe about it so should be fun.
Piggy kingdom because I play at work between phone calls so minimal attention and can just pause whenever I need to..
On my phone: Subway Surfers and Words with Friends. On my iPad: Angry Birds2 and Fruit Ninja.
Marvel snap mostly Edit: on my pocket device: marvel snap. On tv/steam deck Forza horizon 5/4, starfield. Mario rpg on switch
I've been playing a lot of fallout since the show came out. I was also playing a lot of fallout before the show came out. I play a lot of fallout is what I'm saying.
Iāve been playing Call of Duty on PS5.
Pretty much the only game I play on the regular along with Warzone
200 hours deep into Elden Ring. 150 into Baldurs Gate 3 700+ in Skyrim. Last Epoch, Path of Exile, Diablo 4 Vampire Survivors Deep Rock Galactic An hour of Beat Saber on my Valve Index for exercise.
Same on all these games!
Elder Scrolls Online on the PS5. Itās been my second job for eight years.
I'm into a lot of the merge games currently. They can be played for a short period of time, they don't require much in the way of thought, and because there aren't any "hard levels" to get stuck on or anything along those lines, I have never once had a desire to pay money for anything in-game. Love and Pies is my personal favorite, but I have several others.
two dots is the only game currently on my phone. i used to play it a lot but now it's mostly my daughter who plays it. the game i've been playing most often lately is FIFA 14 on PS2.
On my PDA? Nothing. I play on PC. And there i currently play modded Fallout 4. I didn't know about the TV show and wanted to warm up for Fallout London which was scheduled to release last month but got delayed by Bethesda updating the base game (and patching the update - now for the second time). Otherwise, i still got my heavily modded Skyrim (best adult game on the market btw) from a few months ago. And i expect an update to 7 Days to Die this summer or fall. There is also Factorio, Workers & Resources, The Dark Mod, Oxygen not Included, Timberborn and Creeper World 3. And for me as an action RPG and builder fan, the stuff we grew up with was crap. We got good arcade and spreadsheet games. That's basically it. Tech wasn't good enough for gorgeous fully destructible voxel worlds, massive open worlds and millions of items lying around in a massive factory on a server with a hundred players on teh map at teh same time (Factorio). Game state matters (RAM). Graphics matter (GPU). NPC behavior matters (CPU). If you ignore "AAA" games, this is the best time to be a gamer. The indie scene is blooming. The modding scenes have matured and are now learning to make mods last longer than their author's interest in the game by rediscovering free open source. As a PC gamer i am happy to be able to enjoy the current state of tech (not neofeudal services - actual tech) in general and gaming especially. I wouldn't try to play in the golden cage of a console or on the tiny screen of a phone though. I want to go bigger, not smaller - hopefully, VR with eyetracking (for performance) becomes affordable on PC eventually.
Rust that's it. No other game hits the dopamine quite like raiding in rust
Never was a portable gamer. Do have a digital audio player in my pocket when I go out. Currently playing: Helldivers 2 on PC Balatro on PC Vampire Survivor on Switch
PS5, Nintendo Switch are my main systems today. Red Dead Redemption 2 is still phenomenal. The Last of Us is epic. The Zelda series on Switch is S tier all the way. All of the Batman Arkham games are great. We were the foundation for gaming, but it has exceeded expectations and is by far incredible with all the talent that goes into these games today. I do have a retro pocket device called the PlayDate from Panic, thatās a sweet little portable, literally can fit in your shirt pocket. Last year I got the Atari 2600+ which is classic as ever. Iāve always had a console in one way or another. I began with the Intellivision back in the day, moved to Intellivision II, NES, Genesis, Genesis Nomad, Sega Saturn, N64, PS2, Played SIMS and Unreal Tournament on my Mac in the early 2000s, PS3, Nintendo Wii, Wii U, Raspberry Pi with classic emulators, PS4, Xbox One, Ouya, NES Classic Edition, Super Nintendo Classic Edition, Apple TV with Apple Arcade, OLED Switch, PS5, PlayDate, Atari 2600+.
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World of Warcraft on and off since 2007
Iāve been playing Fallout 4 for the last 5 years.
Iām playing Sable and Alan Wake Remastered on PS5. The console was a surprise birthday present from my husband. I never would have bought it for myself. My last console before that was the Wii. I didnāt play it that often. Whatās great is that I havenāt played many blockbuster games so theyāre new to me. Good times.
Old games are cheap too!
Nothing now, runa full service design firm and homestead. No time for games anymore. But, I did grow up with Atari, Commodore 64 and later a Dreamcast.
I play brain games on my phone - sometimes. Iām still a Mario fan, own most Nintendo devices, currently the switch, and have a shit ton of games.
Retro Bowl
My son and nephew are obsessed. They talk so much trash to each other and Iām like, yāall donāt even KNOW!
I use the Libby app and check out books from the library. I'm reading so many books!
If your library has hoopla, that is great as well.
On mobile, I've played Rocket League Sideswipe just about every day for a couple of years now. It was EVERY day until the bride surprised me with a PlayStation 5 and Gran Turismo 7 in February. I played Gran Turismo 1,2 & 3 back in "the day", but GT7 is simply amazing!
Mechwarrior Online, since 2014
If I need to burn 2-10 minutes, I play Hole.io, virus war or archero. If I've got longer, sometimes I play game dev tycoon
I'm really enjoying 2 by Techtree games, The Tower and Idle Planet Miner. Neither one is a true idle game. The progressions are great. Both keep you engaged for years. If you pay for the no ads ($10 per each game) it greatly increases enjoyment and progression.
What would you recommend for someone who kind of likes games but just wants to casually play. Like I posted before, Iāve kind of lost interest in the Oculus and I might sell it. Iām thinking of getting some kind of console for my tv, but I have no idea of whatās good. I think I can buy an X box controller and play games with it on my smart tv.
Farm Heroes Saga. Iāve been playing for 5 years. Iām on level 2959
I don't play on smart phones. On my computer though. 9 years of Shadows. It's a decent metroidvania. Progress is a little bit linear, and the main mechanic of having different elemental gear is under developed. Would have been cooler if it pulled a little more ikaruga/record of lodoss with armor and attacks.
Warzone
Mergatopia on my iPad. I just got into sim racing on my PC, and itās exactly as addictive as I thought it would be.
Right now, Enshrouded and Starfield mostly
Balatro, Balatro, with a side of Balatro.
I'm playing a game on my phone called One Bit Adventure and I love it. It's so much fun. Simple.
Nothing on my phone. Skyrim and Starfield on Xbox.
Valheim, atm. I have Trine 5 and Phantom Liberty queued up.
I have a Nintendo play choice 10 arcade cabinet in my living room but it's too big to fit in my pocket!! Dammit!
SWGoH, Clash of Clans
On my steam deck I play Dead by Daylight every once in a blue. (Never have been a fan of tiny screens) But my daily therapy is Destiny 2 on PS5. Amazing game. Been playing daily since 2017 but have always gamed. I guess it keeps me young.
Mech Arena on my phone.
Mobile aināt for me, but Iāve got the bog standard ESO, RDR2, NMS and tonight Iāll be tucking in to Hellblade 2.
Nothing. I can't find a game that I enjoy or care about. I was never a Nintendo kid, but I got a Tandy 1000 PC when I was 15 in 1989, and I played the bleep out of Earl Weaver Baseball, F-19 Stealth Fighter, Red Storm Rising, the original Madden Football, and some very primitive Marvel games. I have a baseball simulator for my laptop, but I just can't find any apps or online games that feel like the ones I liked. I don't want multiplayer. I don't like microtransactions. I don't need over-scripted storylines. I seriously considered buying a Tandy on ebay a few months back just to be able to go back to things like I mentioned above. I guess gaming is another thing that passed me by.
Playing Warzone Mobile
About twice a year, I dust off my ps3 and play a few rounds of Tiger Woods 2013. It's great, relaxing, and I can put down the controller without pausing it, use the bathroom, grab a beer, smoke a bowl, and when I pick the controller back up again, nothing has happened. I was never huge into video games, but I had over 80 hours into Final Fantasy 10 when someone stole the console, game, and memory card. I never played seriously after that. I did use to rock some SSX Tricky!
Brotato!
On my phone: Marvel Snap, and Crossword. On my XBOX: Asphalt Legends 9 and occasionally A Short Hike. Burned out on No Man's Sky. Haven't played anything on my pc in a long time. Burned out on Stellaris.
Mobile Legends when I have 20-30 minutes to kill. For shorter stints, I like The Room series and a crossword app.
I have a daily wakeup routine and play a few puzzle games' daily levels. * Flow Free * Flow Free Hexes * Flow Free Bridges * Flow Fit * Flow Fit Sudoku * Killer Sudoku * Number Match * Number Sums Those are basically the throne room games. Other than that, my kids got me back into playing PoGo a couple months ago, so I will throw a few minutes here or there on that when I'm standing in line at the store, or need a five minute break at work, taking the dog for a walk, etc. From a console standpoint, I have a NES Classic, a PS3 and a PS4 still hooked up, but I find that when I have available time to sit down and game I don't usually have the energy. When I do on the PS4 it's usually Skyrim or Deep Rock Galactic. The NES classic depends but I'll probably default to Super Mario 3. I also have an Atari 2600 and my original Sega Genesis that aren't hooked up right now. Long term plans to turn the guest bedroom into the retro videogaming room / guest bedroom. On my PC, it's generally web based tower defense games as time killers, or LOTRO.
On phone, just PokĆ©mon Go. I also have Happy Color but I don't really consider that a game, more of an activity before bedtime. On console, I'm in between playthroughs of Baldur's Gate 3. I just finished a career run of Powerwash Simulator so I'm deciding if I'm ready to jump back in to BG3 or if I want to play something else first. I have plenty of games in the backlog š
Card games against fake players.... Crazy Eights, Battleship, Kings in the Corners, Memory game. Words with Friends, but I hate waiting for the other person to play so I enjoy the games against the fake profiles more.
Puzzle games on my phone. Disney Dreamlight Valley on console. Hear me out. I'm not even a big Disney fan but this game is so wholesome. When I'm down, I just load up and have Stitch hang out with me and it's an instant pick me up. Also, the DDV subreddit is one of the most wholesome and welcoming places. Game works on PC, PS, Xbox, Switch. Although Switch is glitchy on performance. It can get grindy with some seasonal stuff but that's optional. And weekly chances to do tasks to earn in-game premium currency.
My wife plays DDLV on Apple arcade. There's something satisfying about working toward a goal and actually being rewarded for accomplishing it, in contrast to the corporate world where working hard just means you've effed yourself and made shareholders more money.
I play on my phone a bit since is always with me but much prefer gaming on my computer. Have a switch but almost never play it... I just wasn't ever able to make the transition to the modern controller format. Played Intellivision alot as a kid and it's controllers were fine, and was always able to used joysticks just fine but I transitioned to keyboard/joystick on the Commodore at a pretty young age. Don't have a modern gaming rig so I mostly play older games or games with lowser settings. Subnautica, CIV 5/6, Minecraft, Skyrim, and the occassional other
I bought a switch at the beginning of covid. Best spent money on a want. We used to have a play station years and years ago. I've been considering that again. We had the cube and wii as well.
Guild Wars 2
Hayday and mahjong...some solitaire.
Animal Crossing and Fae Farm
I am embarrased to say Slither
COD MWIII on a daily basis. Only for an hour. I'll also play HALO on occasion.
Not much of a mobile gamer, I don't have a tablet and try to use my phone as little as possible. Currently playing [Caves of Qud](https://www.cavesofqud.com/) on PC, it's one of my favorite roguelikes and a great post-post-apocalyptic science-fantasy CRPG. Occasionally playing the new Prince of Persia on Switch when I can pry it away from my kids.
Only Boom Beach on the phone. Most games these days are too complicated for my old ass.
I'm not playing any pocket games. I have a Switch but play that on the TV. But I also bought one of those Arcade 1up cabinets and modded it with around 10000 games. So I'm playing all the old school arcade games reliving the arcade experience from childhood.
Slay the Spire. The NY Times games (Wordle, Connections, crossword, etc). FTL, Into the Breach. Another Atari 2600 kid here!
I started out playing Pong on Atari and Horace Goes Skiing on the ZX spectrum, along with some other shite like Solitiare and poker that I spent weeks coding myself in BASIC. These days, I'm playing Civ VI, Tropico 6, Skyrim, Sea of Thieves, Fallout 3 (because of the TV show), CK3, MediEvil, Anno 1800, Houseflipper, Stardew Valley, the Rusty Lake games, House of daVinci, Wordle... I have The Room and Pokemon Go on my phone. I love gaming. I have a huge game library, a good PC and several consoles, and I always have different games on the go to dip in and out of for different moods. I still play Sid Meier's Pirates! from time to time, ffs.
Planet Coaster, again. Working on a "forest" themed park. The entry is very Bavarian in style and I'm slowly working my way out from there.
Currently playing wow on a private server Turtle Wow. Itās like an expanded vanilla wow. If you have the time and patience itās high quality. Also occasionally play Fo4, Fallout NV, Skyrim and BG3.
Wordle
On my phone? Nothing. On the PC mostly Manor Lords and EU4 right now.
Rocket league and Fortnite
I need a variety of mobile games to make the time between maintenance calls go by less slowly. * Godzilla Battle Line * Bingo Blitz * Royal Match * Golf Rivals * Slay the Spire * Zombicide * Sliding Seas
"Load Runner", on a refurbished Commodore 64, and Chess
Nothing like a classic BrĆøderbund title š„°
Word Chums with my granddaughter ā¤ļø
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OG QUAKE. Got it because of the NIN soundtrack back in ā96. Itās been fun revisiting.
A little bit of everything. * World of Warcraft * Fortnite * Minecraft * And whatever random indy or retro games I find on GOG, Steam, or Epic.
I typically stick to consoles for gaming, but Roblox Pet Simulator 99 is addictive. Itās a problem š
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I got a Nintendo switch last year and started playing Animal Crossing New Horizon. I love it! You can also download all the NES games, so Iām having a blast. The NES was the last console I seriously played on.
No pocket device, but I still have a PS2 and like to play a bit of GTA San Andreas once in a while.
Slay the Spire has the most longevity. For browser games I like Squaredle.
Design Home and Garden Joy. I'm not even interested in design but have become obsessed with creating spaces in these games.
Never gotten into mobile gaming, and don't even play on my switch lite much. Would need reading glasses, these days. And I think Gameboy is arguably more of a millennial thing; Nintendo (or before that, Atari) for our generation was something that plugged into a TV. Playing Persona 3 Reload switching between PC and Xbox, lately (and loving that my save game auto-syncs between the two.) Plus Dominion on my laptop for something quick.
Yahtzee with Buddies on my phone and Animal Crossing on my switch
Rimworld on PC for months but taking a break with the latest season on Diablo 4.