What games do you play as you watch TV, movies, etc. if any?
I play a lot of windowed games on my PC as I watch less engaging content like TV I've seen, Youtube. Lately Balatro, Peglin, a racing game called art of rally, Mini Motorways. Interested to hear other people's preferences.
I generally want something that runs well windowed because I use a third of my ultrawide to run the video, so no shooters or "big" games usually.
I think there are different levels. I love the office, I've watched it through a few times. But sometimes after a long day I like to toss it on and just relax. It's a comfort show. But having seen it so much, it's easy to fiddle with a game while I watch. It's a way to destress after work for me. It's not that I don't like the show, I'm just experiencing it a different way. As comfort background viewing, apposed to when I watch a show I really enjoy and am seeing for the first time.
I do this but it’s usually with a Brit murder mystery or classic movie. If I’m watching something I love like Silo or Severance then that gets my full attention.
Yeah, i bounced off Dicey Dungeon too, but had a lot of fun with S&D.
The space age expansion for Factorio is huge, I feel like I've played it for 3 times as long as I did the base game and still not finished. I was not a fan of the bugs at first but I started to realize that they're not really too much of an actual challenge it problem, they sorry if just serve as another pressure for developing your factory in a certain way.
I really liked the logistical side of the game Mindustry but eventually the "tower defense" aspects overwhelmed the fun of rooting materials and stuff. I wonder if it has some sort of peaceful mode though, I should look for it again.
Another thought is Dungeons of Aether, though it's shorter than other Roguelites, a bit easier to "figure out" so it isn't as interesting as some, and hasa lot more story elements so it might be too distracting as a passive game.
I think I have tried Slice and Dice, generally I am not great at games such as Slay the Spire and the like, but S&D was more accessible.
Factorio is great, might be worth a new run. I have never actually beaten the game, and made it furthest on peaceful mode when I did get to stages like nuclear power.
Yeah exactly. I had the show in a window floating over part of the ship inside VR. Think about where the centre console would be in a car. It was a really cool experience, flying my space ship whilst watching a program.
Best I can do is listen to an audio book while playing a chill/puzzle game. I would short circuit I'd had to watch TV and play a game. I can't even really have a conversation and play, I have to pause it.
Minecraft. I was SUPER into Minecraft for a while and digging a 5x5 tunnel for ten thousand blocks or more to connect to a distant nation isn't something I could do without additional entertainment going on my second monitor, especially if I am just monitoring two bot accounts to make sure they don't get stuck too often.
Smash Karts is a lot of fun, it's pretty much online Mario Kart deathmatches! There's also capture the flag, hat holder, and a few other games layered in too. Worth a try the next time you want to game along side a boringish video.
That’s my teenage son right now on my computer. “Dad, can I leave the computer on overnight for a flight to Japan?” Yeah, he’s way into it and all the ATC stuff while having a laptop on the side for god knows what he’s playing/watching at the same time. I joke with friends that he could legit hijack a 737 and fly it from dead off to landing it across the globe. Last startup procedure he did that was “real quick” was 20 damn minutes because he skipped a few nonessential pieces of the checklist. Lol.
Lately I've really been enjoying the bazaar. Not even sure how to describe that game. You choose one of 3 heroes and then spend your turns buying items for your board to defeat your opponents in autobattler style fights. The goal is to get to 10 Wins. It's still in closed beta but the gameplay is in already pretty polished.
All one time payment of less than $5 (dont even recall paying for Majhong) and no ads or data harvesting
I find match3 games that you can buy and aren't data collection schemes in a trenchcoat are super rare on iOS so check it out if you like candy crush type games
I'm in an online ladder for Wordfeud, a mobile scrabble clone that keeps obnoxiousness to a minimum. That means I've almost always got 7 or 8 games going against well-matched opponents.
I really only play games that demand all of my attention. Though if I am playing something with constant down time, like being dead in Counter-Strike, I'll watch YouTube videos on the Steam overlay until the next round.
I run games like Balatro or Shotgun King or Dungeon Clawler anymore.
I used to run Stellar Initiative for a short while, but I removed it because I kept getting super pissy about losing a single mission in a run and it wasn't good for my health. Don't know why that game in particular made me get all hyper mad, but I am glad that I freed myself from that cursed game (despite the fact it's a pretty good game all other things aside).