What are some good games that you can play in small portions? (when cleaning the house)
- AngrySpoonySnob
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What are some good games that you can play in small portions? (when cleaning the house)
I hate cleaning so much I usually do something else next to it.
For a long time I just started up football manager, put in my starting 11 and let the match play while I vacuumed a room.
Im totally over football manager though, once the number of hours played gets over 1500 it really is a wake up call as to "what the fuck am I doing still spending time on this, Ive seen and done everything this game has to offer 20 times over"
So now Im looking for a new game to start up when I want to clean the house. Turnbased works but whenever I start up divinity original sin 2 I usually keep hanging in a battle that lasts 20 minutes and forget to go back to cleaning
Civilization worked nice too, too bad those all suck passed 3 or so.
Any suggestions here that allow me to combine my chores with gaming? I dont think anything will be as perfect as FM but im curious to find out or maybe even find a new genre. What made it perfect is that 90% of the player input is before the match is played, all you need to do during the match is adjust tactics once or twice and make a few subs. Not sure if any other genre of games has that split between player input and passive gameplay.
For a long time I just started up football manager, put in my starting 11 and let the match play while I vacuumed a room.
Im totally over football manager though, once the number of hours played gets over 1500 it really is a wake up call as to "what the fuck am I doing still spending time on this, Ive seen and done everything this game has to offer 20 times over"
So now Im looking for a new game to start up when I want to clean the house. Turnbased works but whenever I start up divinity original sin 2 I usually keep hanging in a battle that lasts 20 minutes and forget to go back to cleaning
Civilization worked nice too, too bad those all suck passed 3 or so.
Any suggestions here that allow me to combine my chores with gaming? I dont think anything will be as perfect as FM but im curious to find out or maybe even find a new genre. What made it perfect is that 90% of the player input is before the match is played, all you need to do during the match is adjust tactics once or twice and make a few subs. Not sure if any other genre of games has that split between player input and passive gameplay.
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Re: What are some good games that you can play in small portions? (when cleaning the house)
What I do is older games with long que times like WarCraft 3. Until I hear que pop, I'm doing other shit.
Even when the que pops, I can team kill or play for real. Really basic life stuff isn't hard for me to get into, buy it's fun.
Even when the que pops, I can team kill or play for real. Really basic life stuff isn't hard for me to get into, buy it's fun.
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Re: What are some good games that you can play in small portions? (when cleaning the house)
FTL?
Take a map, then clean. Or take one... uh FTL at a time.
Take a map, then clean. Or take one... uh FTL at a time.
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Re: What are some good games that you can play in small portions? (when cleaning the house)
Grand strategy games like Crusader Kings 2 could work due to their slower pace.
Galactic Civilization 2 (or 3, but I dunno how that one is) is a Civ alternative IN SPAAAACE.
You can probably let Kerbla Space Program run for a good while during transit.
There are two turn-based fantasy strategy games called "Dominions" and "Conquest of Elysium" by the same developer. The thing about those two is that combat is fully-automated to make play-by-email games less of a hassle. You can just end your turn and then watch a playback of the fight.
Galactic Civilization 2 (or 3, but I dunno how that one is) is a Civ alternative IN SPAAAACE.
You can probably let Kerbla Space Program run for a good while during transit.
There are two turn-based fantasy strategy games called "Dominions" and "Conquest of Elysium" by the same developer. The thing about those two is that combat is fully-automated to make play-by-email games less of a hassle. You can just end your turn and then watch a playback of the fight.
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Re: What are some good games that you can play in small portions? (when cleaning the house)
I usually listen to music or podcasts. If I were to do something more interactive at the same time I'd just take much longer.
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Re: What are some good games that you can play in small portions? (when cleaning the house)
I listen to shitty videos when I'm doing something like that. I don't want to play a game because it seems like it would take too much concentration.
I guess a strategy game of some sort would be a good fit, like an advance wars or final fantasy tactics game.
I guess a strategy game of some sort would be a good fit, like an advance wars or final fantasy tactics game.
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Re: What are some good games that you can play in small portions? (when cleaning the house)
Thanks for the suggestions, FTL actually worked pretty well, just a few nodes and go back to cleaning.
And yeah I usually just do it while listening to a podcast but the one I follow is just once a weekly and got delayed for a whole day so it fucked up my planning.
And yeah I usually just do it while listening to a podcast but the one I follow is just once a weekly and got delayed for a whole day so it fucked up my planning.
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Re: What are some good games that you can play in small portions? (when cleaning the house)
Gratuitous Space Battles (specifically the first one; the sequel appears to be a bit shite) might also do the trick. It consists of a bunch of challenge maps where you have to beat the enemy fleet with your own. Like in football manager every player input is done before the battle, with the ships acting according to the behavior and target priorities you set for them.
There's also some expansion that offers a turn-based strategy mode add some more meat around the battles.
There's also some expansion that offers a turn-based strategy mode add some more meat around the battles.
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Re: What are some good games that you can play in small portions? (when cleaning the house)
I forgot about gratuitous space battles. I used to use eufloria as a game to play in the background of whatever I was doing.
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