Since everyone has already said more well known games, here are my Indie/small games
Islanders
Race the Sun
Skye
Superflight
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Since everyone has already said more well known games, here are my Indie/small games
Islanders
Race the Sun
Skye
Superflight
I really liked playing Talos Principle 2 the past days. makes you think not just about logic but also some aspects of philosophy. which, at least to me, is pretty relaxing.
Forza and Rocket League
Skyrim was my chill game for years, but now I'd say Elder Scrolls Online. Everyone I know who plays ESO is super non-competitive and chill. It's just got a great vibe.
Caves of Qud is something I love to relax with. It's full of stuff to explore and you can take your time since its turn based. I don't even mind so much when I die, because you get to create a completely new weird mutant and try again.
Slay the spire
Minecraft. Sky Factory 3 - a void world modpack. Nothing exists without my having created it. I can allow mobs to spawn on my platform or not, depending on how I feel.
Age of Empires 2 custom games. Can't beat a classic, and you can save whenever you're done
The Hunter: Call of the Wild. I have nothing to do with hunting. I'd never thought a hunting simulation could be my type of game, but putting headphones on and running through the woods is so relaxing.
I’ve gotten really into Grand Theft Auto San Andreas for unwinding after a long day. Something about the low poly graphics while I can just be a menace in the game feels right.
Recently got back into my childhood favorite, Simcity 2000.
It's just a classic for me. Amazing city builder with a chill soundtrack. Super rewarding planning out your city and watching it develop across the map. And it's super stress free if you just play with disasters off
I think I understand what you mean lol.
Lately for me it's been: Mass Effect legendary edition, Mount & Blade 2, Crusader Kings 3, Dishonored 1 and 2, and Hitman 3.
Splatoon. Don't ask why, I don't know. My gf calls it "yelling at 12 year olds"
But seriously it's like watching your own team score against you in soccer ;___;
Cities Skylines 2 has been great for this. Just log in and tinker with your city! Very relaxing creative problem solving..
I find most games can be relaxing if Ive already played them a lot, even comp shooters. Quake Champions is relaxing for me at this point
Dwarf Fortress.
Theme Hospital.
The Sims.
Games that I can mostly play hands off.
Any of the building/management games like Factorio or Dyson Sphere Program or RimWorld. You can definitely make those games extremely challenging (speed runs, achievements, ultra hard modes/challenges). But for me they're cozy games where I can chip away at a small project or part of a larger project, like, I don't know, slowly building a scale model or something.
Path of exile for a few weeks every league
But I'm enjoying rogue lites / vampire survivors like games. There's a billion of them so you can just chill with one of them. I usually find a new one every other day too, some demo or whatever
Risk of rain 2 is also not something I would call a chill game. But it's definitely something you can just fire up and play for an hour
World of Warcraft Retail.
Skyrim or Fallout 4 when I want to chill as an adventurous muderer
Earth Defense Force when I want to blow shit up
Dinkum is a really good Stardew Valley/Animal Crossing mix. If you like either, you'll likely end up like me, playing "just a bit" and realizing over 4 hours flew by.
Harvest Moon /Story of Season games.
Stardew Valley.
Diner Dash series of games.
Dead Cells. I can just... Zone out and go. It's really cathartic, and if I do particularly bad during a run, I just... Die and start over. You don't lose anything you've gained, (unless you pick something up in a biome and don't make it to the exit), and each run is practically a new game that requires nothing to learn it. It's my Zen game.
Mars First Logistics & Animal Crossing
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Just started a new colony yesterday because an update was released with new tools and content. The colony I was playing up until that point was almost 3000 cycles old.