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The only game series I’ve paid for in full across 4 iPad and one Oculus game is The Room. Which is basically Weirding in mansions.
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Weirding in Mansions is basically a whole genre of games. For example here’s the famous painting troll strat from the Sims
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In the Sims you don’t have a single avatar. You can switch between managing different members of the family. He just switches to the painting troll and uses the interface to sell the paintings.
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Oh yeah. Most of the games I’d think to recommend to you are more in the 3rd person/God’s eye view management genres.
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Mostly it’s the time commitment of immersive worm’s eye view games that turns me off. But yeah gods eye view is also easier so suits my generally mediocre gaming skills.
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Simulation-centric and management-centric games tend to be much easier to pick up and put down. And also not usually any mechanical skill needed. It’s all systems learning and analysis and experimentation.
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I feel like a very typical market research segment persona. That’s exactly me. I almost never do mechanical skill games. Smash Hit was a rare exception.
Some games you might like (beyond The Sims) ranging from the obvious to the bizarre:
- Factorio, a factory sim youtu.be/BqaAjgpsoW8
- Civilization VI, classic empire-building through history youtu.be/LqbzYGT8F70
- Kerbal Space Program
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