Hey everyone! I’d love to hear more about your gaming preferences. What are your favorite games to play in your free time? Are there any particular ones that you always come back to or find yourself spending hours on? Looking forward to hearing your top picks!
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My fave offline game: Bomberman Classic.
My fave online game: Roblox.
Depends on how much free time I have. If itâs like a 5-minute break, I play âTap Tap Shotsâ or âCookie Clickerâ. Otherwise, if Iâm having a long break, I usually play games that include a story mode. I really enjoyed âTitanfall 2â: great gameplay, great story and and it is also possible to play it with your friends online (if you have any), which makes it very enjoyable. Lego video games are fun too, I would recommend âLego Star Wars: The Complete Sagaâ, âLego Indiana Jonesâ or any Lego Batman games.
Usually roblox (oh god I have such an addiction to dti đđ), ace attorney, or pjsk! ^_^
LOL i'm also so damn addicted to dti sameeee
Currently I'm playing Stardew Valley on/off waiting on 1.6 console updateđĽą, RoboCop: Rogue City, BG3, and Spelunky 2 when I feel like some comic mischief.
Sudoku. Word scramble. Wordle knock off. Spelling Bee (Ny times). Word storm. Uncrossed (another word game). The only pure entertainment game is some âjewelâ thing. I find sudoku particularly relaxing (expert level).
As a busy person, I donât always have a lot of time for gaming, but when I do, I love playing PUBG and Crossy Road unblocked. PUBG is great for some intense, strategic action when I have a bit more time, and Crossy Road is perfect for quick, fun sessions.
Currently I play The First Descendant (Lepic main 4 life) and Guild Wars 2 with a few friends.
Satisfactory just officially released (finally!), so weâll probably be playing that a lot as well. We played it in Early Access for a long time, so weâre looking forward to playing the full version of the game!
Iâm also planning on playing Visions of Mana, because the series is near and dear to my heart - I spent many happy months playing Secret of Mana when I was 11 :)
I play Minecraft on anarchy servers. For those who donât know, anarchy servers are servers with literally no rules at all other then donât crash the server. Gaslighting, porn, nazi propaganda, extreme racism, anything goes. Naturally youâd think theyâd be an absolute hell scape, and for the most part they are (theyâre even advertised as such). I play them because they resemble reality in strange ways. When faced with absolute chaos and toxicity, people band together into teams. These teams often group together along language groups to form small nations with their own laws, customs and internal politics (theyâre usually at least partial dictatorships though). What Iâve found is that even in these servers you can find pockets of genuinely good people who still manage to band together to help each other in spite of all the odds against them
The history is also kind of interesting. Most of these servers have been running for years, the oldest is over 12 years old. Since theyâre never reset, you get ruins of teams and nations that left the server literal years ago. Iâve seen ruins on the server I play on (which is one of the younger ones)that date back to the early COVID days. And since thereâs a lot of drama between teams you get some interesting wars and politics being recorded inside books players have written inside the game. The complexity is insane
Usually Minecraft, but there's also this old (2006) flash game called Dice Wars (just Google "Dice Wars game" and use an emulator like Ruffle, it's a basically an underrated strategy/luck game)
