Posted April 27, 2023
Cadaver747: Thea: The Awakening
https://www.gog.com/en/game/thea_the_awakening
Ash of Gods
https://www.gog.com/en/game/ash_of_gods
Songs of Conquest
https://www.gog.com/en/game/songs_of_conquest
I own Thea 2, so I'm going to test it (it was a giveaway once I think) ; I own Songs of Conquest as well : I tried it, it was cute, but it didn't really hook me up at first glance. I'll need to give it another try. Ash of Gods has been added to my wishlist. https://www.gog.com/en/game/thea_the_awakening
Ash of Gods
https://www.gog.com/en/game/ash_of_gods
Songs of Conquest
https://www.gog.com/en/game/songs_of_conquest
neumi5694: For the (jumping) adventurer:
Cat Quest 1+2 (a bit grindy, but very uncomplicated, something for coffee breaks)
Alwa's Awakening
Monster Boy (later passages require some reaction speed, but everything's doable)
A Hat In Time
And you can never go wrong with Lego games (DC Villains probably being the best one.
Also try point & click adventures (so many good ones), maybe they are something for you. Try some LucasArts classics first like Monkey Island 1 SE (look for the fan made hair patch, Guybrush looks horrible in the original game).
I was surprised to find Jagged Alliance on your list. While it's not something where you need fast reactions, I find it quite tense actually, I spent hours and hours with it.
I own Cat Quest 1, I still need to try it out ! It was a giveaway once, but it didn't really strike me as my type of games at first. Monster Boy and A hat in Time clearly aren't what I'm looking for, but Monster Boy still feels like a nifty game. I might wishlist it. A bit the same with Lego games, or point'n clicks : good games, but not what I'm after right now. Cat Quest 1+2 (a bit grindy, but very uncomplicated, something for coffee breaks)
Alwa's Awakening
Monster Boy (later passages require some reaction speed, but everything's doable)
A Hat In Time
And you can never go wrong with Lego games (DC Villains probably being the best one.
Also try point & click adventures (so many good ones), maybe they are something for you. Try some LucasArts classics first like Monkey Island 1 SE (look for the fan made hair patch, Guybrush looks horrible in the original game).
I was surprised to find Jagged Alliance on your list. While it's not something where you need fast reactions, I find it quite tense actually, I spent hours and hours with it.
Jagged Alliance is a strange case : I just never get past the prologue (gearing up, etc.), and stop shortly after.
eric5h5: I bought Airborne Kingdom recently, but haven't had time to try it yet. However the description specifically says "A Chill Experience" so it must qualify. ;)
As for Terraformers, it's pretty chill on the easier difficulty levels, but as you unlock more and more stuff and try harder levels, there end up being a lot of things to keep track of, so I'm not sure if it's really relaxing or chill then. Very good game though, and nothing says you can't keep to the easier levels; the different scenarios and procedural generation provide plenty of replayability.
Airborne Kingdom could fit, but visually, it doesn't really click. I'll still keep it in mind though. As for Terraformers, it's pretty chill on the easier difficulty levels, but as you unlock more and more stuff and try harder levels, there end up being a lot of things to keep track of, so I'm not sure if it's really relaxing or chill then. Very good game though, and nothing says you can't keep to the easier levels; the different scenarios and procedural generation provide plenty of replayability.
Good points about Terraformers. It's high on my whishlist ^^
Strijkbout: One of the X-Com games or Xenonauts.
Civilization 3 or 4.
One of the Shadowrun games.
Not turn based but I really like the Alien/Zombie Shooter games and Neon Chrome.
X-Com and Xenonauts really didn't click ! The Civ games really tend to bore me to death, and worse, I'm not that good at them. Alpha Centauri has to be one of my all-time fav games, but I can barely play at a higher difficulty than "Citizen"... I own Neon Chrome and it's a cool game. Not chill, but cool ! Civilization 3 or 4.
One of the Shadowrun games.
Not turn based but I really like the Alien/Zombie Shooter games and Neon Chrome.
amok: Opus Magnum
Shapez
Creeper World games / Particle Fleet
Monster's Den: Godfall
Factorio
Satisfactory
Astro Colony
I tried Spachem : never again ! So games like Factorio or Opus Magnum are out of the question =P Shapez
Creeper World games / Particle Fleet
Monster's Den: Godfall
Factorio
Satisfactory
Astro Colony
Ancient-Red-Dragon: I consider Tesla vs. Lovecraft to be a chill game.
It's fast-paced but it's also totally mindless to play and with very simple mechanics. And it's best played in short bursts.
But I'm not sure if OP would consider it to be a "chill" game since it's fast-paced and there are always tons of hordes trying to overwhelm your character.
It isn't a chill game, but it's still one I play from time to time =)It's fast-paced but it's also totally mindless to play and with very simple mechanics. And it's best played in short bursts.
But I'm not sure if OP would consider it to be a "chill" game since it's fast-paced and there are always tons of hordes trying to overwhelm your character.
Post edited April 27, 2023 by Eawyne