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I'm looking for some recommendations for the upcoming sale. We all know Vampire Survivors, but what other games can you recommend?

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[–] soulsource@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 1 year ago

That solely depends on the question what you consider "Casual". I'll go with the definition "a game that doesn't need a significant time investment per play-session".

  • Super Hexagon: Amazing music, simple game, but challenging.
  • Triptych: Tetris with soft body physics. The game is great, the sound a bit annoying. Also, I don't think it's available on Steam, so it needs manual installation (and input bindings).
  • Cultist Simulator: While the game is very obscure, it doesn't require a lot of time per session - you can start it, play 5 minutes, and exit it again.
  • Hades: It's a Roguelite. You die. A lot. That's why each session can be rather short.
  • Loop Hero: It's not as "casual" as the others, as it takes some time for each run, but not too much.