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On July 03 2016 22:02 Lucumo wrote: Grand strategy: Europa Universalis series, Crusader Kings series, Hearts of Iron series, Victoria series Point & Click adventures: There are too many good to list, Monkey Island series (1-3 are the good ones) etc etc Turned-based strategy: Jagged Alliance 2, HoMM series, Battle for Wesnoth (not sure if it's free anymore) etc Dungeon crawlers: Eye of the Beholder, Legend of Grimrock, Dungeon Master etc Card games: Yu-Gi-Oh! (on Dueling Network) - only TCG I played online, there is a lot of garbage out there these days though Holy shit i need to get back onto dueling network. Thanks for the reminder!
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Trackmania is quite playable on keyboard. The Sims Baldur's gate As mentioned above, anything on an emulator should work well too, like SNES, GBA games.
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play the Discworld MUD its a reading exploration game where you interact with the environment with simplified commands like "e" to walk east and "get" or "drop" to get or drop an object or "l" to look at something in the room description
the world is INSANELY detailed and huge beyond compare (altho you will probably want to use a quest guide coz the world is too big now to stumble upon them by yourself lol) https://dwwiki.mooo.com/wiki/Unofficial_quest_solutions (seems to be down atm) use the wiki for everything or use here for items and maps http://dw.daftjunk.com/ . its more fun to just walk around without a map tho you can walk for days and just explore on your own initiative
personally i would use a guide/get help to join the wizards, thieves or assassins guild then go for a walk and do a few quests and learn some basic spells or commands. you can be a priest or warrior too but they are a little less "roleplay friendly" imo (although you can join different warrior factions from across the whole world now, like the mountain Hunters, desert Samurai etc actually there are 10 different regions lol. and well there are many different priests guilds all with their own unique spells and characteristics, just the wizards/thief/assassin guild experience is even cooler imo), or a witch (which is what i am) but they are not very newbie-friendly (no primary combat skills)
http://discworld.imaginary.com:5678/lpc/decafmud/web_client.html
if it fails to load (it did for me once) click one of the alternative links it says there somewhere
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^ Been looking for a good MUD since quitting Medievia. Think I'll try out Discworld.
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use "newbie" to ask questions globally and once you enter the game you can get a talker by going approx 8 south 1 west into the room and exchange voucher with Jorodin (or something like that) . then with your talker you can type "one" to chat
make sure your starting location is morpork/ankhmorpork (you can get someone to portal you to other places easily but you'll want to start in morpork to begin with, the language there is the most common)
discworld is insanely detailed . you die very easily and lose xp, drop your corpse and have finite lives (you can replace them with large sums of money) so ... try not to attack anything (enjoy the atmosphere lol). pick a guild to join (personally i would go wizard or thief or assassin) and use the wiki https://dwwiki.mooo.com/ not sure why its still down, its usually working
the playerbase is small but very very dedicated (i've been there since 1998)
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For Super Nintendo, you could actually play the game Earthbound with just the left hand. You could do everything in the game (minus ringing the bell when on your bike) with just the directional buttons, the left trigger, and the select button which can be easily reached with the left thumb. There were ways to manipulate all the menu buttons using just those buttons which was very quick and easy, which is pretty unique. Also, it is an insanely fun game to play.
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Osu! is an option, not sure if it has been mentioned yet.
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On July 06 2016 10:07 Impervious wrote: For Super Nintendo, you could actually play the game Earthbound with just the left hand. You could do everything in the game (minus ringing the bell when on your bike) with just the directional buttons, the left trigger, and the select button which can be easily reached with the left thumb. There were ways to manipulate all the menu buttons using just those buttons which was very quick and easy, which is pretty unique. Also, it is an insanely fun game to play.
actually you can play any snes , ps (and probably ps2) RPG with 1 hand, just map the controls to that side of the keyboard
like i played FF7 by mapping OK to 0, menu to + and cancel to enter , 7 and 8 to switch and then you got 4568 to move and . to select or pause or whatever the last button is
or u cud play Monodora on Insane mode with 1 hand like the guy is on SGDQ right now LOL
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you could probably map out Fire Emblem 7 and 8 controls on a pc to use on one hand
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On July 03 2016 22:02 Lucumo wrote: Grand strategy: Europa Universalis series, Crusader Kings series, Hearts of Iron series, Victoria series Point & Click adventures: There are too many good to list, Monkey Island series (1-3 are the good ones) etc etc Turned-based strategy: Jagged Alliance 2, HoMM series, Battle for Wesnoth (not sure if it's free anymore) etc Dungeon crawlers: Eye of the Beholder, Legend of Grimrock, Dungeon Master etc Card games: Yu-Gi-Oh! (on Dueling Network) - only TCG I played online, there is a lot of garbage out there these days though
you gave me an idea, i tried legend of grimrock, lovin it. thx!
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