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Sorry I haven’t replied to anyone, life got a little crazy. I did not expect this many replies on lemmy! Thank you everyone, and I will be checking out a bunch of these! Thank you so much. :) I really appreciate it.

So, I hope this allowed, if not, I’ll remove.

I have a small problem, y’all. I’m a filthy casual, and don’t game often. But right now, due to a lot of very stressful things going on, I’m having trouble sleeping. I’d like a game I can play on the deck for an hour or two at night to get sleepy. Here’s where the hard part comes in:

It’s gotta be cheap (25 or less)

It needs to be not-stressful to play, as in, it works well on the deck, with no fiddling, because I am a dumb and don’t understand things

I don’t actually know what kind of game I want. I don’t care for FPS games, I don’t have the time/patience/money for online multiplayer stuff, and I’m not super in super heavy action games.

I like puzzles, platformers, laid back games. Open world is great. Very small games are fun, but I need something that I can play pretty much every night for a while. I loved portal and the Stanley parable, but I’m burnt out on TSP and I’ve played both portal games several times. I need something with a little more longevity.

Can anyone help with this not at all reasonable request?

  • @[email protected]
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    The last thing you want to help you sleep is lights flashing in your face. Buy a book, not too interesting but enough to keep you reading for a bit. My go to book for years was Don Quixote. Lately I switched to David Copperfield. The Count of Monte Cristo would also be a good one.

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      58 months ago

      I agree. If you’re having trouble sleeping, playing an interactive game at bedtime is likely to make the problem worse, not better. If reading isn’t your thing, consider listening to audio books or podcasts.

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      The official advice is you should read nonfiction. However, I highly agree with going with a book.

      However, if you must go with a game then it should be non competitive and relaxed. Something like Animal Crossing so you could emulate or go with something like My Time at Portia. As long as you stick to the chores portion.

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    Easy to recommend Vampire Survivors. It’s not at all as stressful as it looks. All you basically do is walk around trying not to get hit (or try to get hit if you have the right build) and choose the random items on level up. It’s 5 bucks without sales, so the financial entry is low too.

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      Similar to this I’ve been playing so much Brotato on my deck

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    Maybe not a popular opinion, but how about No Man’s Sky? It’s where i chill out - just ignoring story and quests and go exploring, collecting resources, literally picking flowers and taming an animal to see it run around.

    That or just go into the big empty space and shoot rocks. Both are basic things but i find it meditative. Get some chill music going…

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      How’s the performance on Steam Deck? I used to play it on PC but would like to get back into it.

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        All low 40fps 10w 700mhz, FSR 2 on performamce. Anistropic filtering 4.

        It can most def do way better, but I want minimum fan noise. Doing 2+ h this way.

        EDIT: Actually idk if it’s around 2h, might have been more, I’ve been playing on charger most of the time and cant test right now

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    Stray, while relatively short, is the perfect game to fall asleep to, and plays beautifully on deck. Vampire survivors is a great time waster, its pretty fun Slime rancher is colorful, cute and really fun

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    • Into The Breach
    • Invisible Inc.
    • Dicey Dungeons
    • Strata
    • LYNE
    • Mini Metro
    • FTL: Faster Than Light
    • Wargroove (1 and/or 2)
    • Timelie
    • Ynglet
    • Please Fix The Road
    • Firewatch
    • Gorogoa
    • Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy
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    Here’s where the hard part comes in: It’s gotta be cheap (25 or less)

    That’s not hard. I don’t even buy games above 15 € anymore. And I still get tons of great games that way.

    (Not that I would need any new games with my unplayable backlog.)

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    Outer Wilds.

    Open World - Puzzle - Exploration - Mystery - Space

    Outer Wilds is not small (15-25 hours, + about 10-15h for DLC), but it is a great game to be enjoyed in shorter gaming sessions (even just 30-60min) each night if that’s your requirement. Although if you get hooked I expect you to think about the game during the day as well out of session.

    OW is not too mechanics-intensive, nor is it action-based. Most of your time is spent exploring the nooks and crannies of a solar system and following your leads to uncover an ancient mystery. The puzzles are genius, differ between small and large in scale and figuring them out feels rewarding. For the most part, it is far from stressful, maybe excluding certain few parts of the game.

    The game is very curiosity driven. Your hand is not held after the first hour or two - it’s only you, your ship and the tools at your disposal. Progression is unlocked via knowledge, not power-ups or new tools, so you need to thirst for new pieces of information.

    The game is on sale right now. If you’re intrigued, give it a go!

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    48 months ago

    I would say Stardew Valley or Tetris Connect. I don’t remember the exact price on either but they aren’t super expensive, are pretty laid back and fun, and you can play in small chunks.

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    38 months ago

    (1) Get EmuDeck if you like playing old games on emulators. It’s free, and very worth it. It takes a little bit of setting up but it’s mostly automatic, and it sets up each ROM as a non-Steam entry on your Deck library.

    (I have mine set up with RetroAchievements.org so that I can have achievements while I play SM64 and OoT. It’s very cool.)

    (2) I recently picked up Tunic, and so far it seems like a pretty good before-bed kinda game. It’s like Zelda 1/LttP.

    (3) Or if you want a good new platformer, I recommend Pizza Tower or Celeste. They’re both immaculate platformers with little to no penalty for failure. You can’t die in Pizza Tower (only lose points), and Celeste only sends you back to the beginning of the screen on death so you really only lose 10-30 seconds of progress. Both are very easy to learn, with a crazy high skill ceiling. Also, PT has insanely good music, and if you like old cartoons like Ren and Stimpy you’ll love the art. I can’t recommend that game enough.

    Both these games are tied for my favorite 2D platformers, and both work on Deck out-of-the-box, no setup.

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    My current SD favourite is El Paso, Elsewhere Heavily inspired by Max Payne, it’s a horror-noir TPS shooter with cool slow-mo dives and dual wield gun combat.

    The story is completely bonkers, the main guy is a drug addict, who fell in love with a girl, who turned out to be Dracula, lord of vampires. So now our guy is at an interdimensional ever changing motel in El Paso to stop her from invoking the apocalypse. So unlike Max Payne you will fight vampires, ghouls and werewolves.

    LOADS of bite sized levels, great narrative and music. Its an indie gem.

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    • Project zomboid is game I’ve sunken 860 hours in since purchasing it in late 2018 I highly recommend it to anyone best zombie game on the market in my opinion even the base game alone without mods you’ll find nothing like it

    • beamng. Drive is a decent title quite fun I’ve sunken 290 hours into it it’s a good game to pass the time I only recommend getting it if it’s on sale due to £20 being way to much for this game considering its unfinished nature

    • watch dogs 2/1 is another great game to get your average ubisoft open world title I found these games to be quite fun would recommend for you to wait for them to go on sale

    • gta 5/4 great titles no explanation needed especially for gta 4 10/10 if you haven’t tried gta 4 your missing out

    • celeste is a game that you may find enjoyable it’s top notch stuff and can run it on anything

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    Stray is very laid back, but I will admit it isn’t very long.

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    If you like puzzles and open world games, have you tried The Witness? There are a lot of puzzles to complete so it should take you a while!

    Not currently on sale on Steam, but it does drop in price regularly. Depending how you feel about key reselling sites, you might be able to get it cheaper.

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      Same! I’ve fallen asleep a couple times for what I imagine is like 5 minutes and when I wake up I’m still alive lol