Really nice crafting system and progression. You play as a kid lost in your back yard a la Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. I don't know how many hours, it's not on my account, but at least 100+. It's in EA but you'd never know it if you didn't have to go to the Store page to get it. I'm a die hard Banished fan (search my comments for it and you'll see) so I was skeptical about this one but it takes everything that was good about Banished and adds all the things people wanted and more. If you've ever played Banished, it's like that but better. I had to stop playing this one because I couldn't get away from it. 114 hours so far, but so many more in the future. It has mixed reviews, but I think that's mostly because it was super on release it was but it's been out for quite a while now and they've fixed all of those and filled out some systems as well. I've had hours disappear from my life from this game because the gameplay loop is relatively short in that -just-one-more-day kind of way. You control a small group of survivors living in an underground shelter in the post apocalypse. 136 hours on my own steam account (more hours on another), but haven't finished and haven't played since a couple of updates ago. I love to mindlessly play while I listen to stuff or need to not think about much so I have 300+ hours in it, but your mileage may vary if that sort of play style isn't your jam. It's not terribly difficult, it's just a good time sink (for me anyways) and with it now being released, the story is redone with voice acting and stuff so that aspect of it is fleshed out nicely. Chill game that has a fun gameplay loop where you build up your raft, roam the sea looking for islands as you move through the story from location to location. 318 hours so far and just started a new playthrough with a friend. I haven't even played since it was fully released! The day/night cycle really helps I can't believe I spent this much time in it, and that was when it was in EA. A 2D PVE or PVP sci-fi-ish basebuilding survival game played with other players (or solo, but that's less fun I think) with random map events. Terraria I have a few hundreds hours in but I haven't played that in many many years and I know they keep adding more stuff to it so that might be a better bet.Ĭryofall 346 hours. You've likely played it but it's a space faring adventure game where you explore all sorts of planets and biomes with a lot of crafting and settlement building on the side. Definitely not lesser known, but it's the only game I have that broke 1,000 hours with No Man's Sky a close 2nd. So, that one might actually cost you thousands of hours, and while I'm not sure if the following games will, they're worth a mention, I think, based on the time I spent in them. I have 326 hours in it and I've only gotten past the second boss lol I get sidetracked with exploring and building. So, I definitely think Valheim is worth a shot - it would be at home in that list among some other games you've played. r/lowendgaming - Game suggestions for yesterday's hardware This includes key resellersįor more information about these rules click here This includes referral links.ĭon't enable, encourage, or link to piracy. State your request/suggestion in the post title.ĭon't insult, harass, threaten, or stalk users. Please ensure that you include a platform in your post if you are looking for a specific platform. Everyone asking a question just wants advice. To give and get advice on games, gaming equipment, consoles, hardware, software, board games, gaming books, paraphernalia- anything gaming related.ĭon't bash what people want suggestions on - just point them in the right direction and be helpful.
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