![]() ![]() Rogue Legacy – A roguelike from several years back (hopefully keeping it cheap), this game’s structure allows for a lot of customization within the shifting character stats. Hence why Mario Odyssey isn’t getting a section, despite kicking all the platforming ass. Quick Note: The point of this is to draw attention to more obscure stuff, so I’m skipping the most obvious answers. Because as much as we love our friends and families, occasionally you want to vanish off into an adventure all your own. One-player, no muss or fuss, fire it up and have a grand old time. Solo games, as the name implies, are games just for you. I guess I decided on doing this in order of social intricacy, which is an… interesting sorting choice, but makes the most sense for the narrative so here we are. Some are new discoveries, some are old classics, hopefully all of them will help take away the stress of a really rough day when you need it. Today is about sharing the things that have helped me forget the current state of the world, even if only for a brief few minutes of revelry. I don’t know about you folks, but I got pretty tired of that early on, and have been hunting for safe alternatives to such amusement for the last few weeks. Seems kind of strange, under current quarantine conditions, to even imagine so casually having people over for an innocuous night of figurines and dice. A while back, I did an entry on some great board games to try out next time you had friends over, one I always meant to have a follow-up too. ![]()
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