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What are some good games to play while sick?

So recently, I ended up getting sick from an event I went to. I took sick leave from my employment, and I have a few days to rest. I don't want to just stay in bed, however.

So, what games do you like to play when your sick? Something that doesn't require too much thinking to play.

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  • Turn based jrpgs like Final fantasy series games, octopath traveller, dragon warrior

    Sam and max beyond space and time, comedy point and click adventure style game

    DOOM

  • Visual novels would be good if you're looking for something low-energy.

  • When I'm sick I often get nauseated, almost like vertigo. So my answer is none of them.

    If I'm not nauseated, any of them. I play a lot of low-impact, easy games. Animal Crossing on the Switch is both of those, until you see a knee-high tarantula! (They are in the game and are big because they're not to scale, like most of the bugs. They run away from you though... unless you have a net out, in which case they will attack! You can't die in AC though, they just knock you out and you wake up in front of your house, no harm no foul.)

    I play Blue Prince on Mac and on Xbox (it's also on PlayStation and PC). It's a puzzle game, kind of a deck-building (but not really) building game (also not really). It's pretty unique. I absolutely suck at it, but I like taking a run every other day or so. It's fun to fail at. You have to get to the 46th room of a house, but its 9x5 grid resets every day, and as you come to a door, you choose the room to "build" (or blueprint, the name is a pun) and when you run out of moves, you call it a day and try again the next (in-game) day. It's weird but it's pretty chill. There's one scene where you think there will be a jump scare, but it never happens (entering the Security Room).

  • I played The Last of us Part 2 and the OG Alan Wake while sick. Both are pretty linear narrative games with little to no puzzles.

  • I would recommend playing a mediocre game you don't intend to replay. If you're anything like me, I associate movies and games with the feeling of sickness I felt watching it. So Shadow of the Colossus, for some reason, is strongly associated with the feeling I had being home sick playing it as a teenager. I still replay it but have that kind of aftertaste of the memory lol. I similarly associate the movie Dark City with having chicken pox!

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