Looking for some lightweight, but grindy PC games for my wife

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I'm on the hunt for new PC games for mrs simo to enjoy as shes going through an ADHD phase of not enjoying anything. Her favourite is Bloons TD 6 (2600 hours!).

She doesn't really like heavy games like FPS, RTS, ARPGs or anything toooo involved. She'll try something for 10 minutes and that's the window for hit or miss [sadly in most cases].

Historically old school Pokemon games and those RPGmaker style games are good if they are well put together and have a nice story (such as Little Witch in the woods, Cult of the Lamb). Siralim Ultimate was good for a while - hopefully that gives an idea of rough genres for suggestions.

Oh and we had a good little run with Vampire Survivors and Army of Ruin too.

For whatever reason Bloons TD6 was a massive hit, and she recently got bluestacks to try some PVZ 2 again, as that was her previous 'bloons' hook. I think it's the nature of the Games as a service, with the weekly battles n unlocks and stuff. Granted, that game is really good too.

Hoping other people who struggle to 'hook' into various games on PC, or have similar ADHD spouses who go through 'ahhh i dunno' phases of gaming can shed some random offbeat suggestions.

Random mention: She loved elden ring! The exploring n shit was cool. Tempted to get Games Pass for Fable 2 streaming, but I think our internet will be shit and it'll be a total bust.

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Stardew Valley would be my vote. Some others that come to mind are Slay the Spire or Skyrim. My adhd wife plays cracked sims 4 with every mod known to mankind. She doesn't even play the game. Just creates characters and builds houses.

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Stardew valley is definitely a good choice here I would think. Also Starbound, also by Chucklefish, might fit the bill too.

Started Valley, for sure.

If she wants a grundy, but casual game, get her playing a MMO like Guild Wars 2. It's horizontal progression so you are not competing to get better gear all the time. It's just casual grind to get fashion, new titles, achievements etc. I am sure she will be addicted.

Sadly Started Valley didn't get started, it got the 'meh' treatment (Even i was surprised!). I think it may of been the heart-fuckery and talking she wasn't too invested in, despite the game being amazing.

I actually don't like the talking to people and offering gifts and crap... I installed a mod that's called "part of the community". You passively gain hearts.

The logic is, if you live near the people and do work around town and stuff, they must gain some appreciation for you. Makes the relationship grind way more bearable. (I'm diagnosed with ADHD too).

You can play the game without doing any of that friendship stuff. I do.

Some games that flip that focus switch and suck me in without heavy gameplay :

-Stardew Valley (honestly, probably the most fitting recommendation here)

-Factorio (turn off the bugs for a more casual experience), alternatively there's Satsfactory

-OpenTTD or Transport Fever 2

Diverging from the top-down style:

-Oddly enough, Farming Simulator 22 (there's always that next thing to do so you can build up)

-Space Engineers

-Minecraft

If she liked Vampire Survivors, check out Brotato.

I'd add 20 Minutes Till Dawn to that list as well.

Halls of torment is another good one in that genre though it's in early access and still a little feature scarce

Maybe it's too out of the box but cities skylines is pretty accessible but you can get lost in details when you get into it and add some mods.

Vampire Survivors, Minecraft, Terraria, Elder Scrolls Online, Guild Wars 2, Monster Hunter World

I see GuildWars2 I upvote. I'm a simple man.

But truth be told maybe not the best here, might be a bit on the more complex side. But absolutely worth a try. And they'll release an expansion soon™ so it'll be more lively during release.

You could spend hours a day managing the loot alone!

Slay the Spire and Monster Train get my votes. She likes strategy like BTD so I think she'll like these ones too. I think both are free on Game Pass.

Also Monster Sanctuary is a great Pokemon -like

Oh yeah she loved StS. I think Monster Train might of been on the shit list, i'll double check. There were some other popular pokemans rip offs too that we looked into but they were also on the shit list. It's like trying to roll a max on d20 :P Thanks

Another card-based one that I don't see getting a lot of attention is Cultist Simulator. I find it really fun/cool.

Every few years I download a windows 98 emulator and install my copy of the 90s Blade Runner game, and see if I can replay it. But it always crashes at the same point early on (using the "enhance!" thingy) and is unplayable. When I search it up there's all kinds of posts of people stuck at the same point and somehow nobody has been able to find a way to fix it.

It's too bad, that game was a lot of fun. The branching plot and randomization of who turns out to be a replicant made each playthrough unique.

Okay this is weird. This post was about a new Blade Runner game when I started typing it but it turned into someone asking about grindy games for his wife? Is Lemmy like hogwarts staircases?

I can't speak to the portal that brought you here, but the Blade Runner PC game was a formative experience in my life, so we can agree on loving it, wherever it is you're from/supposed to be.

My suggestion, since you mentioned classic Pokemon and RPG Maker, is Pokemon Infinite Fusion, a fan made Pokemon game.

It is mostly a remake of the plot of the first games (Red/Blue/Yellow) but with a twist that you can now fuse any two Pokemon into one. For example, you could fuse your Bulbasaur and a Pidgey to make a new single Pokemon called Bulbagey, a flying grass type that has all the moves of both Pokemon, and can even evolve!

It is available for free and runs on PC, or with some effort it can run on Mac or Android.

Yeah, I've got it working on Android, but not very well. It crashes 100% of the time when a water battle starts (such as when surfing or fishing) maybe I'll try futzing around some more and patch it up a little more, but I have other fan games to play on my phone.

Might take a look at Temtem and Cassette Beasts to get that Pokemon fix.

The Creeper World series, or Kingdom Rush for tower defense a la Bloons... possibly Mindustry or Factorio as well. Start with Mindustry and if it does it for her then you can grab Factorio as well.

She might also vibe with roguelikes considering she liked Vampire Survivors so Enter the Gungeon, Binding of Isaac, Realm of the Mad God, Slay the Spire, or 20xx/30xx might be up her alley as well.

My time at Portia has that hook, I bet she will like that, I've seen slay the spire suggested too that took 500hours from me, my most played casual game is the Battlegrounds on hearthstone, it's free too

I keep seeing My Time at Portia and think I might like it, but I haven't taken the plunge yet.

It's a great little game, it's casual, charming and fun. If you enjoy it, they've also released My Time at Sandrock which is almost identical (gameplay wise) but with a brand new town, people etc.

My time in Sandrock is still in early access, but they expect to release in September

Lots of great suggestions but one that I haven't seen is rimworld. It's difficult to explain but it's sort of like a mix between a base builder and a story generator. It's incredibly addictive once you get going though.

I can recommend backpack hero

of course, if you wanna maximize grindiness and low intensity, oldschool runescape will top the chart. Just mouse clicking.

Ffxiv has a free trial that allows you to play up to level 60 and includes the first expansion. Story is fantastic and you can easily spend hundreds of hours just in the free trial.

And FFXIV can be good for everyone. Like grinding? Grind every jobs, it will take you hundred of hours. Just like the story? You can only do that with no problem

Shin Megami Tensei / Persona are like a dark themed Pokemon.

Monster Hunter Rise might be good. It's more simplified compared to other Monster Hunters, so it's perfect for someone new to the series. The basic gameplay loop is pick a monster to hunt, go find it, fight it, loot it, go back to town, upgrade gear, repeat. But it's single player or 4 player co-op, so you're completely free to enjoy at your own pace. No need to worry about grinding for the best gear or anything like that, but you can spend hours getting the meta armor too if that's your thing. Plus, jumping around like a ninja is pretty cool

If she likes old-school and RPGs, check out Another Eden, by Masato Kato the scenario screen-writer for the beloved cult classic Chrono Trigger. The latter is one of if not THE best RPG games of all time (the art was pixellated but it was in the 90s and also a stylistic choice even at that time), while the former is a mobile game (there's a Steam version but it... is not as easy to work with). A warning that the installer craps out most of the time but maybe try to not download everything at once to begin with anyway if you aren't sure about it, and once you get past that, it's a GREAT game!:-P

It offers a gorgeous graphics & sountrack especially: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx-WenrEI-8.

Might not quite be the grind she's looking for but I can't enough of stardew valley lately.

Bought DiabloIV played for a week, my gf convinced me to go StardewValley and I haven't touched Diablo since... 70€ well spent.

I played Astroneer with my wife, who's not really a gamer. She had a blast and got so into it.

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I can't recommend Disgaea enough. 5 was the one that I played and I feel like has the right balance of nearly infinite grinding vs interesting content vs reason to actually grind, with also having a relatively achievable and observable ending. All the games follow the same basic gameplay premise so pick the one you like, I think D2 has a lot of old school fans and 6 was poorly received. Disgaea 5 as far as I know is the fan favorite "modern" Disgaea game.

It even has a demo if I recall so you can try it before committing to it. Just know that the demo can only go into the very basic gameplay loop because an awful lot of things are locked behind the first 10 or so hours of story gameplay. But if you like the loop (and the general gist of how the gameplay works, that will remain) then it's totally worth it. It's a game that one could easily sink 2,000+ hours into if it catches their fancy. It's also a game that's easy to pick up and put down because they're always some bit of something that you can do. An hour spent anywhere doing anything will get you a bit of an upgrade, and you just pick the things you like and craft them into the most obscenely overpowered bullshit you could ever conceive of. Stat points regularly reach into the quadrillions. By endgame you're expected to have spells that destroy the entire battlefield being spammed multiple times per turn. It's loads of fun.

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Kingdom Two Crowns. Deceptively simple controls but highly addictive gameplay with self discovery of the mechanics

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Currently gets quite some hype, rightfully so IMHO. Neat diverse gameplay loops, fantastic mood & humor, all around good game. Has several progression mechanics that tickle the Pokémon receptors. Also very light RPGish upgrade paths.

Might be worth a look.

As someone with ADHD Pokemon fan games have been my thing, especially side loading them to my phone.

Pokemon Infinite Fusions has by far been the stand out, filled with endless "ooh, but what about this?!" Moments. It's a new, fun twist on the classic Kanto story, and even features Johto as an absolutely massive post game. It's the only one I have to play on my PC though.

Pokemon XenoVerse is great as well, unique designs, a compelling story and a surprisingly well balanced new type. This one works very well on phones except for Pokemon centers becoming T H E V O I D.

Pokemon insurgence has been the latest to join my collection. It's far and away the most maturely themed Pokemon game I've played (though I've heard uranium is more mature) I'm not finished yet so I can't comment on quality. In lieu of fakemon they opted to instead create a massive number of Delta species, a take on regional variants which have all been interesting at the very least. It's the one that runs best natively on my phone, with only the occasional glitched text

Mindustry! Its essentially tower defense but with a lot more options and open play style and actual progression. Theres also The Perfect Tower which is kinda weird but can be very addictive. If she likes trains theres Train Life which is a train simulator but its quite simcade like in that its not too complex. If She wants a little more complexity theres derail valley. If she likes building vehicles Terra Tech is pretty fun to pick up and put down. Istrolid is a pretty vibey simple game. Theres a few others I cant recall right now

Stardew Valley, Terraria, Graveyard Keeper come to mind.

a bit of an investment but i've had fun with the 3D PvZ games!

Vampire Survivors? Each game is no longer than 30 min, but you'll be playing for hours..

OP's SO seems to have played that already.

Yeah I can see that now, I wonder if that was edit in.

Actually came here to mention that as well.