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I'm looking something to take up the time I'd normally spend scrolling reddit.

Something that's reasonable to play for 2-5 minutes or for over an hour.

My current go-to is Alto's adventure or doing laps in Assetto Corsa Competizione.

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[–] StringPotatoTheory@lemmy.world 0 points 2 years ago
  • Turmoil, you can play either a campaign or a one-off match
  • lowkey Rimworld, if you play on the easier difficulties just for colony building
  • Forager is pretty mindless
  • Vampire Survivors, very VERY fun, and games are either 30 minutes or 15 minutes (you have to unlock this), or earlier if you die
  • Hidden Folks if you want a where's waldo type game
  • Terraria, mostly the mining, or trying to grind for rare items