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It is not very challenging, but all the characters in it are ones you make in the Mii Creator, which can be tremendously fun, especially if you have a good collection of celebrity look-alikes (and you can use any amiibo to copy them from your Wii U, although one at a time). Miitopia will keep you going for a while, and is a nice game to play a bit of at a time, it almost encourages you to put it down after every few expeditions and come back later, but you don't ever have to. Posted by kschang at 3:17 PM on June 26, 2021
Other quests that are a bit more competitive would be the "rally" where you build a vehicle that can survive the journey, but still achieve good speed. And that will take a while.Īnd that's just the main quest. Once you find enough parts, you can build a rocket and get off the planet. Fortunately you simply respawn if you "die". However, the advanced vehicles require you to recover "parts" from all over the area, which will require a bit of ingenuity, some clever modifications of the vehicles, and some deft piloting, as some of the parts are on floating islands hundreds of meters in the sky, while others are deep in the caves in the ocean. You have a few components which can you assemble into some basic vehicles, which you can then use, with some modifications, into more advanced vehicles, from land speeders, to fast ships, to amphibians, to airplanes, even helicopters. The main quest is basically your ship suffered a major breakdown but you managed to land safely on a planet. Trailmaker is both open world AND goal oriented. posted by unus sum to Computers & Internet (47 answers total) 48 users marked this as a favorite Please let me know if you have any ideas. * Child of Light - Still one of the most beautiful games I've played when you consider art + story together. * Super Mario Odyssey - I lost interest and stopped playing partway (1/3-1/2?) into the game as I got bored of hunting moons and there wasn't really enough novelty between worlds to keep me playing.
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* Endless Sky - Was fun to play through once (especially as a fan of EV: Nova as a kid) but at least last I played there was only one major story line implemented and on replay you understand how to take advantage of the game to get better ships/items/etc much more quickly. * Genshin Impact - I enjoyed this for a bit (and found the surface level simplicity but deeper complexity of the combat system interesting) but definitely fails the not-grindy criteria between daily quests, earning primogems, and doing dungeons for better items, etc.
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* Factorio - Spent a few hundred hours between the base game + mods before it started feeling too much like solving minor variations on the same problem over and over again. * Kerbal Space Program - Spent ~100 hours over a few play throughs before it started feeling too open-worldy and I lost motivation to set new goals and explore further. * Into the Breach - Was fun for a few rounds but then started seeming repetitive quite quickly. * Slay the Spire - Was fun for a few rounds but then started seeming repetitive quite quickly. * Outer Wilds - Probably the best journal approach I've ever seen for keeping track of what you've seen and giving you hints about what to next if you get stuck without just telling you what to do in a really obvious way. I have these systems: PC, Mac, Switch, Wii U, and iPhone. I'm looking for games that remain interesting and novel toward the endgame, and don't devolve into grinding a lot of the same content over and over again (e.g. It's often difficult for me to find motivation in games that are open world sandbox set your own goals kind of games. I'm looking for games with defined goals that I can try to achieve. Online with other people in the world is okay as long as it can be played without much/any required interaction with other people or depending on them for help.