Recommend easy to play games while listening to podcasts/youtube

Trilobit

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So I've been playing Soccer Physics like a madman lately whilst listening to podcasts/youtube, as it helps me focus and stop fidgeting around. I want recommendations for more easy games that don't require you to focus on them particularly hard. Just something that's mind-numbingly fun, with easy controllers that allows you to concentrate on what you're listening to. Preferrably offline games for PC.

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I found out I can download a bunch of Flash games using .swf files and Ruffle. Going to have to remember back to some good ol' times. Happy to see they aren't lost to times. I especially remember spending a lot of time with the Matrix-esque Bullet Time Fighting.

Not sure about "easy to play" but Path of Exile is the perfect game to play while listening to a podcast or watching videos on a 2nd screen.
Easy to play while listening...IF YOU'RE EINSTEIN! Holy moly.

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Boring answer: I used to do this a lot, I think not concentrating on any one thing has had a negative affect on my attention span. It also meant that I didn't really pay enough attention to either thing so got less from both things. As a result, I've stopped doing it now and try to do one thing at a time instead.

Would not recommend.
 
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I found out I can download a bunch of Flash games using .swf files and Ruffle. Going to have to remember back to some good ol' times. Happy to see they aren't lost to times. I especially remember spending a lot of time with the Matrix-esque Bullet Time Fighting.


Easy to play while listening...IF YOU'RE EINSTEIN! Holy moly.

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That's POE2, which is much more complex than POE1.

POE2 is a more soulslike ARPG experience, whereas POE1 is basically run, gun, and pickup loot.
 
Terraria, minecraft, most Action Roguelikes like Vampire Survivors. Games with some brainless farming/collecting mechanic.
I'm currently playing Animal Crossing: New Leaf with Azahar (3DS emulator) and I find it very podcast friendly, especially when you go to Tortimer Island and grind badges or collect bugs.

Side tangent: Older Animal Crossing really have more interesting villagers with SPICE! They filed them down too much in New Horizon.
 
Boring answer: I used to do this a lot, I think not concentrating on any one thing has had a negative affect on my attention span. It also meant that I didn't really pay enough attention to either thing so got less from both things. As a result, I've stopped doing it now and try to do one thing at a time instead.

Would not recommend.
That's the honest truth. But sometimes I just want to zone out. But in the long run it's better to do only one thing as it gives the brain time to breathe and contemplate over the material.

Terraria, minecraft, most Action Roguelikes like Vampire Survivors. Games with some brainless farming/collecting mechanic.
I'm currently playing Animal Crossing: New Leaf with Azahar (3DS emulator) and I find it very podcast friendly, especially when you go to Tortimer Island and grind badges or collect bugs.

Side tangent: Older Animal Crossing really have more interesting villagers with SPICE! They filed them down too much in New Horizon.
I preferred Wild World vastly over New Horizons, which was only fun for a shorter while. It felt like it put way too much emphasis on building instead of the relationships. I felt like even the DS version had far more unique dialogue and made the villagers feel like individuals. I hope for a return to form in the next game.
 
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I just got Chopper Strike for $1. You probably shouldn't buy it. It's just a stationary helicopter that shoots missiles at little army guys. I find it strangely relaxing.
 
Boring answer: I used to do this a lot, I think not concentrating on any one thing has had a negative affect on my attention span. It also meant that I didn't really pay enough attention to either thing so got less from both things. As a result, I've stopped doing it now and try to do one thing at a time instead.

Would not recommend.
Same. Multi tasking is not a strength anymore. Focusing on one thing is.
 
More involved than what you may want but I found Assassins Creed Origins a good one to just clear out fortresses with the volume low
 
What do you have against Diablo III? I feel like it is even more mindless than 2 and 4, given the insane power scaling that has occurred in that game over the years.

Nothing at all. I liked d3 by the time I stopped playing it more than current d4. Adventure mode was fun. My only gripe is you can't play the PC version with a controller.
 
Nah, on the Podscst. Sit it aside and read Rendezvous with Rama and the other three books in the series.

Now, you don't even have to worry about finding a game and the next month is taken as you go for a space adventure about humanity and the universe.

Yada, Yada, you're welcome.

If not that, go Bloodborne.
 
Recently, sacred 2 remaster
Gt7
Anno Pax romana
Surviving mars relaunched

Also
Diablo 2 remastered
Islanders new shores
Torchlight 2
Path of exile
Grim dawn
Cities skylines
Rim world
 
When I play games I want to listen to game's music and sounds. If the game is so uninteresting that I need to listen podcast with it then I'm sorry the game is not worth my time.
 
Depends on how brain off you want?

Diablo2R is an amazing game to listen to other stuff while you play.

Inazuma 11 is an amazing cozy game I just picked up.

Vampire survivors is a good bet too.
 
So I've been playing Soccer Physics like a madman lately whilst listening to podcasts/youtube, as it helps me focus and stop fidgeting around. I want recommendations for more easy games that don't require you to focus on them particularly hard. Just something that's mind-numbingly fun, with easy controllers that allows you to concentrate on what you're listening to. Preferrably offline games for PC.

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Assassin's creed. Anything Origns onwards because busywork is all you do.
 
Rimworld has some down time and it's a comfy game but I wouldn't say it's easy.

Fantasy Life i is piss easy, but the first hours are tutorial heavy and you should be paying attention at least until things start rolling.

Maybe just play Skyrim on easy and have a walk?
 
Recently, sacred 2 remaster
Gt7
Anno Pax romana
Surviving mars relaunched

Also
Diablo 2 remastered
Islanders new shores
Torchlight 2
Path of exile
Grim dawn
Cities skylines
Rim world
Really? Whenever I play anno 1800 and try to play a vid/music I pause it less tan a minute later and forget about it for like an hour lol. There is too much shit going on all the time for me to focus on anything else and the in-game music is too good.
 
My favorite for podcasts have always been Diablo 2, 3, 4, and Path of Exile 2. Initially when you are learning a character and upgrades are dropping all the time you can get distracted, but once your character build is online the gameplay loop is completely mindless most of the time.
Vampire Survivors and Ball X Pit are both great. I am assuming MegaBonk is the same I just haven't played it.

I will definitely play FFXIV or WOW with podcasts going, especially if it is content I have done before. For new expansions/quests I turn the podcasts off.
 
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