I’m not talking high, I’m not talking vibing, I mean absolutely covered in cookie crumbs baked.

Sometimes, it’s nice to come home from an awful day at work, smoke a toke, and forget about problems for a minute.

I usually would just continue playing whatever game I’m actively into at the moment. But when you’re sitting there covered in cookie crumbs, maybe trying to figure out how to play Boulder Gate 3 might be too tedious for the moment.

Vampire Survivors is what I typically play, but sometimes it’s nice to have more than one option.

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    Mini Metro and Mini Motorways are pretty chill.
    Both Katamari REROLL games.
    Pretty much every Humongous Entertainment game.
    DREDGE and WORLD OF HORROR if you want an exercise in slow-paced creepy bullshit tolerance.
    Jet Set Radio is probably another solid choice, just for the music and aesthetic.
    Beat Hazard for vibing to your music and some crazy flashy visuals. 2 has support for a bunch of major music streaming platforms, including YouTube.
    Also like any porn game you can get down with.

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    GRIS. An absolutely gorgeous game with some relatively easy platforming and puzzles. It was published by Devolver Digital.

    If you are lightly toasted ECHO can be a lot of fun. Great visuals and plenty of ways to cheese your way around puzzles.

    Cloud Punk is a super chill cyberpunk taxi game. I don’t think I ever felt stressed playing it.

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      Discovered Cloud Punk only recently and I completely agree - lovely little game. Gameplay itself is pretty chill and I really enjoyed the characters and storytelling. I feel like too many cyberpunk games are like “look at this rotten, desolate society based on greed and oppression” only to then go “fuck yeah, let’s make it to the top of that pyramid of injustice” instead of questioning it.

      I hope the developers can somehow keep that storytelling aspect in the upcoming sequel which looks much broader in scope, like a life sim set in the city of Nivalis.

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    I highly encourage Dome Keeper, it hit me similarly to Vampire Survivors, but with just a bit more gameplay variety, once you learn the basics the back and forth between mining and defending is a rather enjoyable rhythm. And it plays like it was made for the Deck.