Spyke

Oh solitaire? You see what you can do with that 10 right?

throws deck of cards in the fire

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See this: Ultimate Book of Card Games

Saw it on a friends shelf, read it, bought it for my kid and me.

Solid book for 1 deck of cards. This book has so many card games that can be played with a single deck, some of these I grew up knowing, but most I’d never heard of. There’s one solitaire game me and my kid love playing from this. Don’t recall the game, only you set out cards one by one in a 4x5 grid making poker hands trying to get the highest score. Pretty fun tbh.

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lemmy.world

As a new dad, single player games with anytime saving have been a life saver

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cRazi_manreply
europe.pub

Here's some dad advice for you:

Handhelds are there only way to get some gaming time in most of the time (Steam Deck, Retroid Pocket console, Switch, etc).

Roguelites are there best type of game. Single player. Can put down easily. Short bursts of play with progress in each run (not a 90 hour saga that takes a year to complete).

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crunchyreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Slay The Spire and Hades have been huge timesinks for me when I can't commit time to sitting at the computer for a huge JRPG. Anything you recommend?

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Balatro kept me sane through the first couple months after mine was born. I'd also say Risk of Rain (1 and 2), Enter the Gungeon, and Vampire Survivors

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Lodrareply
programming.dev

Hollow knight was great for these exact reasons! Very easy to pick up and put down. Also gives you something with a longer term progression. Oh and backpack battles too. Fantastic little game. These three games basically entertained a party of my brain through the first 2+ years of fatherhood

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I've already finished Hades 2, love it. Now I'm back in Cyberpunk very slowly working through every side quest I never did. I've been meaning to check out Hallow Night so I'm glad to see people recommending it.

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Balatro - card game

Monster Train - turn based deck builder (if you liked Slay the spire)

Dead Cells - action hack and slash side scrolling

Binding of Isaac - GOAT twin stick shooter

Enter the Gungeon - other GOAT twin stick shooter, more modern

Cult of the Lamb - hack and slash, with farming

Moonlighter - action, with shop-keeping simulation

Children of Moira - action

Curse of the Dead Gods - action hack and slash

Faster Than Light - spaceship command, mix of real time strategy with time pause for planning

Risk of Rain 2 - 3rd person shooter

Brotato - single stick shooter

Vampire survivors - single stick shooter

Don't Starve Together - survival, farming, crafting, combat

Synthetik - top down shooter. Can be played with M+KB, but I prefer it as a twin stick shooter with controller

Crown Trick - top down combat, single action at a time

Spelunky 2 - very difficult platformer/simplistic combat

Deep rock Survivor - single stick shooter with mining

MatchR - I like gem matching, this was amusing for a short while

Windblown - top down hack and slash

Roboquest - FPS roguelite

Blazing Beaks - twin stick shooter

Cursed to Golf - golf

Nuclear Throne - twin stick shooter

Crypt of the necrodancer - rhythm

Dungeon of the Endless - tower defense, mining

Dome keeper - mining + asteroids type base defense

There are loads more......depends on what flavour you like

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Not handheld, I feel you must play with mouse and keyboard but Noita is my favorite game of all time.

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Agree on handhelds. Disagree with roguelites and roguelikes, though I guess that depends on the person. I personally like to learn the map and the lay of the land.

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There's a real important question here: do you have solar panels?

Otherwise I think it's gonna be board games...

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lemmy.world

Hell yeah, board games! And no single use board games either - I'm looking at you, Pandemic Legacy.

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You can keep playing legacy games afterwards, the legacy part is about developing a somewhat one of a kind variation of the game by the end of it.

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aussie.zone

If there’s an apocalypse that doesn’t just wipe us all out, people who are capable of collaborating and forming communities will do much better than people who think they’re going to hunt and scavenge and play games on their own.

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Blum0108reply
lemmy.world

I think he means games that requires constant Internet connection straight up won't work.

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lemmy.world

If the entire Internet is down then so too is power.

Ain't nobody playing video games after the lights go out.

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Find a mechanic to keep the Genny working and a chemist to set ut a biofuel facility and you can run it untill you run out of spare generators to cannibalize or vegetation/dead bodies.

If you want to join our community you need to win at street-fighter 2

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Older games were awesome for this. It was a given on PC, but on consoles, Halo was really special here. You could have 16 player matches with 4 consoles doing 4 way split screen connected to the same local network.

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Yes. Because you’ll have food, water, electricity to run a computer, and leisure gaming time during such a time.

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PorkRollreply
lemmy.world

Solar panels are a great investment for the apocalypse.

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lemmy.ca

I suppose it depends which type of apocalypse we are talking about. A zombie outbreak would, at least theoretically, leave infrastructure mostly intact. Nuclear war wouldn't.

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lemmy.world

You'll have better things to do with your time in an apocalyptic than playing video games.

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minorkeysreply
lemmy.world

Like not die, unless your into that, in which case, you won't play video games for long.

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gaberealreply
sopuli.xyz

'Dying in the apocalypse' is my retirement plan, soooo....

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Ohmmyreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Idk, staying inside a space that is safe enough to play video games is likely much more safe than leaving. If you can run something to play video games you likely also have food and such and without mass electricity there are a lot of hours in the day you just wait.

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minorkeysreply
lemmy.world

Sure, if you survive the apocalypse in a conveniently safe, maintained, powered and well stocked cave...all the time in the world.

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lemmy.world

When I was a kid, pre-internet, there was a "computer club" that was basically a massive pirating event held once a month.

TV and Amiga in the car, large room in a hotel in Dublin city. You set up and swapped cracked games with all the other people there, copying floppies. It was so exciting to little me.

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Wow. Cool picture. Instant transportation to kid me.

The latest versions of it were the hottest thing doing the rounds at those meet ups.

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aussie.zone

I don't plan on surviving any apocalypse. Also, the electrical grid will probably be one of the first things to go.

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But not electricity itself.
I plan to relocate near a hydro dam, Take a laptop, charger, and offline portable wiki on a flash drive.

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lemmy.ml

I think its fresh water, food and than maybe way down the list, its single player games.

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dogs0nreply
sh.itjust.works

Agree, multiplayer games over LAN > singleplayer

Just find 9 other people (zombie or otherwise) and get a local CS match going.

Or find 99 people and get a tournament going and forget about this cruel and dying world for a few Hs.

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You might be a bit facetious, but unironically multiplayer games would be important for community building. Morale is one of the most important parts of survival

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Even worse than that. A lot of single player ones have to check in with the Internet eventually. This will restrict the set even further. PlayStation will become useless after a couple years.

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feddit.nl

That also means that Steam won't work.

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dogs0nreply
sh.itjust.works

STEAM OFFLINE MODE!?!?!?

That werks rite? Or have we been (not bean) lied to??

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dogs0nreply
sh.itjust.works

I don't believe that's true for Steam as long as the game itself supports offline mode and doesn't try to do a connection test manually.

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feddit.it

After 1 month in offline mode, it will prompt you to go online in order to start software.

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lemmy.world

The updoot farming here makes me hesitant, but it’s still true.

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Yeah but here you can just fake it wildly,not so easily on reddit IMO.

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I think it's more the 'karma farming' aspect that the commenter is referring to. Which is a bad thing, because karma farming can be used to make bot accounts look like real accounts.

Luckily for us, this is Lemmy so the advertisers and DIsruptor Nation-States don't really see a good ROI on their time over here. Yay?

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I recently set up a raspberry pi with retropie so i have 1000s of games that dont require internet connections now :) fun project and tonight once my new ssd arrives im setting up linux mint on my desktop (dual boot) and am going to try to transition away from windows. Because its fucking shit.

The pi sparked the drive i needed to make it happen. Really enjoyed my intro to linux.

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lemmy.ca

What do you think the apocalypse is? Ammunition and cans of beans are going to be valuable. Video games, not so much

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It depends on the apocalypse.

If it's a mostly everyone dies quick apocalypse due to sickness or a "rapture" type event then "ammunition and beans" are not gonna be as high a commodity.

Hell even in a "I am legend" type apocalypse where beans and ammo are a high commodity so would entertainment be. (and I'd rather play video games than watch movies.)

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Collapse is a process. There will probably be an extended period where we still have electricity, but lots of social unrest, food scarcity, etc.

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He means post apocalypse is after the collapse when society starts to rebuild

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andzreply
lemmy.world

Is that a thing for real?

..asking for a friend, because I obviously have loads of those.

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

sure is! There aren't any official rules for solo d&d specifically but the mythic GM emulator works just fine with 5e :) Lots of solo supported ttrpgs though! Free League has lots of games with solo support

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My wii, 3ds and wiiU are ready 😂✌🏻

( have about 3Tb of wiiU install files and filled the SD of my 3ds with games )

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