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      Here’s some dad advice for you:

      Handhelds are there only way to get some gaming time in most of the time (Steam Deck, Retroid Pocket console, Switch, etc).

      Roguelites are there best type of game. Single player. Can put down easily. Short bursts of play with progress in each run (not a 90 hour saga that takes a year to complete).

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        Slay The Spire and Hades have been huge timesinks for me when I can’t commit time to sitting at the computer for a huge JRPG. Anything you recommend?

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          Balatro - card game

          Monster Train - turn based deck builder (if you liked Slay the spire)

          Dead Cells - action hack and slash side scrolling

          Binding of Isaac - GOAT twin stick shooter

          Enter the Gungeon - other GOAT twin stick shooter, more modern

          Cult of the Lamb - hack and slash, with farming

          Moonlighter - action, with shop-keeping simulation

          Children of Moira - action

          Curse of the Dead Gods - action hack and slash

          Faster Than Light - spaceship command, mix of real time strategy with time pause for planning

          Risk of Rain 2 - 3rd person shooter

          Brotato - single stick shooter

          Vampire survivors - single stick shooter

          Don’t Starve Together - survival, farming, crafting, combat

          Synthetik - top down shooter. Can be played with M+KB, but I prefer it as a twin stick shooter with controller

          Crown Trick - top down combat, single action at a time

          Spelunky 2 - very difficult platformer/simplistic combat

          Deep rock Survivor - single stick shooter with mining

          MatchR - I like gem matching, this was amusing for a short while

          Windblown - top down hack and slash

          Roboquest - FPS roguelite

          Blazing Beaks - twin stick shooter

          Cursed to Golf - golf

          Nuclear Throne - twin stick shooter

          Crypt of the necrodancer - rhythm

          Dungeon of the Endless - tower defense, mining

          Dome keeper - mining + asteroids type base defense

          There are loads more…depends on what flavour you like

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          Balatro kept me sane through the first couple months after mine was born. I’d also say Risk of Rain (1 and 2), Enter the Gungeon, and Vampire Survivors

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          Hollow knight was great for these exact reasons! Very easy to pick up and put down. Also gives you something with a longer term progression. Oh and backpack battles too. Fantastic little game. These three games basically entertained a party of my brain through the first 2+ years of fatherhood

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            I’ve already finished Hades 2, love it. Now I’m back in Cyberpunk very slowly working through every side quest I never did. I’ve been meaning to check out Hallow Night so I’m glad to see people recommending it.

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          Not handheld, I feel you must play with mouse and keyboard but Noita is my favorite game of all time.

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        Agree on handhelds. Disagree with roguelites and roguelikes, though I guess that depends on the person. I personally like to learn the map and the lay of the land.