I recently played Castaway Paradise and personally I enjoyed it a fair bit. Nice and relaxing.
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My go-to is Euro Truck simulator 2 or American truck simulator
Calm and enjoyable is Long Dark (at least I love exploring around) and gives you warm cozy feeling when your character is sitting near fireplace while theres a blizzard outside
I also love replaying missions in Hitman Blood Money. Its not as complicated as the newer games so its relaxing to go over and try different things.
Depth hunter probably as well - but its overly relaxing and gets boring. And any HOG game as well, if you like such games
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Stardew Valley - Calming farming game that helped a lot on some dark days.
Edit: The Long Dark is also an excellent game. Can be stressful depending on the mode you choose to play, but overall a fun and relaxing experience.
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That’s fair, though the game is not overly harsh with you even if you die repeatedly in the mines, faint at 2am etc.
It’s mostly up to you to decide how you want to play it- optimising everything, or just taking it slow and easy- pick the style which suits you best!
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Maybe it's just me, but if I really mess up something, the sense of lost time or missed opportunities feels almost akin to a horrible red-splattered font GAME OVER, with my perfect little farm ruiinnneeeed~
(despite being totally workable and at worst losing a batch of crops)
Then again, I found Getting Over It With Bennet Foddy to be surprisingly relaxing, so what do I know? |D
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I bought The Hearts Medicine Games from BlueGiraffe/Gamehouse last winter sale.
https://store.steampowered.com/bundle/3716/Hearts_Medicine_4in1_Bundle/
Carefree Soaplike Story wrapped in a Time Management Gameplay.
Funny enough both seperated are usually not my thing but the combination in that games work.
It worked so good that i bought the the Faboulus Angela Series from Gamehouse this sale.
And after playing throug them during the sale period i went so far to buy all games from Gamehouse.
I really like the mix of lighthearted storys with all over the top drama etc. and the combination of a relaxing casual gameplay.
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Ah you reminded me to relook at those games.
I really liked watching people play Amber’s airline. Surprisingly decent story and game and same type of games by the same developer.
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Stardew Valley, Abzu, Flow? Proteus, Fez.. Gathering Sky!
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Stardew valley (the most relaxing game of the world)
World of final fantasy (relaxing FF in pokemon style)
Passpartout the starving artist (short relaxing "paint"-like game)
Steep (snowboarding in large snow-covered areas in the mountains)
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When you ask for comfy games, I'll you are looking for games in your comfort zone. Not sure what type of games you're good at or relax at playing. I used to play Red Alert 2, Human vs 7 Easy AI. Short games at less than 20mins to relax. In my opinion it really depends what you want to play. Even blasting or clicking away can help you forget about some worries and relief some anxiety other than a slow, soft ambience which might in turn make you think about things since its quiet. I use running/jogging as a source of relieving stress sweating it out then enjoying the breeze afterwards.
Relaxing games, Puzzle games like Glass Masquerade, relaxing music, great art and ambience its very replayable imo. Farming Sim like My Time at Portia, Stardew Valley. City Builders like City Skylines, Sim City, The Sims. Strategy games are my goto games so 4X games like Civilization III where I can pause and take my time. Survival Sim like Crashland which is more lenient about deaths, I would had recommend Dont Starve but it can be very unforgiving. Wacky Science Sim like Kerbal Space Program. Funny games like Paper Please, basically a Custom Sim with Dark Humour and replayable. Action RPGs like The Witcher where you can explore storyline and the environment, I see you have Skyrim, maybe some modded Skyrim. F2Ps like Path of Exile, WarFrame are options too. Anime games like Recettear: An Item Shop's Tale are pretty relaxing too.
Cheers~
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This was a joke, but in hindsight - yeah! I can totally see how you can zone out completely and shoot up some demons.
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I highly recommend Milkmaid from the Milkyway.
It's a short point'n'click adventure game that comes in rhymes. Setting is a Norwegian Fjord in the 1920's. The Milkmaid's cows are abducted by an alien spaceship.
Seriously, it won't get much more comfy in a game than that.
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Nobody recommend this so I'll do it
prepare some tissue
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Cities Skylines & Stellaris both provide a zen-like experience (at least to me), they´re dangerous games as time just flies away.
edit: Mass Effect 2!!! Put on some headphones and swoosh, you´re gone.
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How's everyone?
I'm looking for a very comfy game to play on PC. Singleplayer only. Prefereably not too expensive.
Do you know any games that give you a warm cozy feeling? I need something to relax and not think about stuff. Any suggestions are welcome!
shitty ga
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