I know we usually don’t talk video games here, but I thought discussing relaxing games might still be nice
Powerwash Simulator is weirdly calming.
I spent all Saturday playing it in VR. When I was done I was like “hold up. Did I just waste a Saturday… Cleaning shit? Shit that wasn’t even real?!”
Had to go play some more to calm myself down.
I listen to audiobooks or podcasts while playing so it doesn’t feel like I “wasted” all that time cleaning pixels.
I work from home and it’s also great for helping me focus during meetings.
Firewatch, the walking simulator.
Truck simulator either the American or European version.
Dear Esther, the original walking simulator
That was more of a stroll.
The Long Dark’s DLC…The Long Walk
It was a flash game called flOw. You’re just a microbe wandering around eating things, and you occasionally evolve, based on what you ate. I can’t find an instance that works properly with a flash emulator, but that game would actually lower my heart rate.
Oh, that reminded me of Osmos and also Feeding Frenzy. Makes me wanna play it now…
Damn I forgot about that. I think I had that on the PS3!
its like the early levels of Spore. really nicely done.
I fucking love that game! You can buy it on the Playstation store!
https://store.playstation.com/en-us/product/UP9000-CUSA00144_00-FLOWPLAYSTATION4
I just like wandering around in Skyrim picking flowers and not doing any quests.
Is there any other way to play it?
My partner goes around collecting books and fungi instead, does that count?
Of course, anything is fine, except… God forgive me… doing the main quest.
I agree. To this day I have never yet joined Stormcloaks or Imperials.
I also stopped meeting up with that lady Delphine after it was pointed out to me that it increases the frequency of dragon attacks.
Yeah, me neither. I’m always like… you two can have your stupid war, but if anyone tries to mess with me and my 163 pieces of cheese, you’re screwed.
I haven’t played it in a while but, it was aged for sure but I carried it with me in every cave and bandit camp… so I’m not sure about nicely part.
After a while, I would sometimes set random goals for myself like just regenerate life by resting in a bed, so I would end up with a lot of food.Ah yes, making jewelry was a good source of income during a game. At one point I had so much gold and rings that I didn’t know what to do with them so I started putting them in random people’s pockets.
I’m in the Animal Crossing boat. It’s the right kind of cozy.
A Short Hike and A Little To The Left were also pretty chill.
Dorfromantik it’s a sort of puzzle game that’s deeply relaxing
Played it too, very chill!
Factorio. It is as relaxing or as stressful as you want it to be.
Oh god, factorio drives me so crazy. I lose all sense of time from the pressure and get sucked in. It really is like crack.
Especially in no bug mode, and moreso with infinite ore. Time no longer has any meaning
Monument Valley. No rush, no timer, pretty puzzles. I keep replaying it now and then.
Beautifully made game
Yes! Love that game so much
Stardew Valley. It can be stressful, but even when it is, the stakes are pretty low.
Unpacking
Seconded! This is the one I was gonna add, if I didn’t see it.
Journey.
Omg yes how did I forget that one. Love it.
Minecraft in peaceful mode
I’ve never been into gaming, mostly due to this stress thing. The suggestions in this thread makes me want to try taking it up.
I have a jailbroken PS3 that was handed down to me few years ago and is lying unused. Can someone suggest me a simple tutorial on how to find and load games onto it. I would prefer to try the games out before I buy them. High seas are familiar to me, but what exactly am I looking for?
Thank you.
Stardew valley.
As long as you don’t try to min/max. I also make the days longer.
It’s just got such an amazing vibe. One of my favourites.
Played it when it came out but gave up shortly after, I found the super short days stressful!
I installed a mod to slow down time. Still haven’t played it because of the concept of having to follow the calendar.
Journey on playstation 3. It’s now on pc too
Atmospheric and visually pleasing yes. The few moments where you had to sneak around the monsters was a bit stressful.