2 picks for me: Stardew Valley, most boring shit ever, I don’t see the appeal, seriously how the hell did that thing sold 20 million copies?

And Witcher 3, I own that game since 2019 and I regret buying it, funny thing is that I’ve finished Dragon Age 1 and 2, which are kinda same genre but I actually enjoyed those games. I guess the old BioWare sauce carried those games unlike Witcher where there’s nothing to enjoy in its massive pointless world.

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    Minecraft and other open-ended games without much guidance toward specific goals.

    While I do enjoy freely exploring a large open world I also lose track of the point of playing at all… add some quest objectives or something and it’s perfect.

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      There are mod packs that add a lot of content and progression. As much as I like Minecraft, vanilla gets boring fast. Check out curseforge if you want to check it out.

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          Minetest is actually what we play - I host a server for me and my kiddos and have tried out several different games / mods

          Currently preparing to move back to Asuna with an increase in mob mods and some of our other favorites

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      This was me with Space Engineers.

      Fucking loved that game until I got to the moon. I was doing 10-hour sessions I loved it so much.

      I played a scenario where I start in a planet, and there’s a space station orbiting the planet, and whenever I’m ready I can go to the space station and hit a button and then it’s basically zombie defense except it’s robotic drones.

      Well, I started on the surface and my first thing was I had no water to make hydrogen and there were mountains on the horizon with ice caps on them so the first like 50 hours of gameplay was me building a rover and finding a path around a canyon to those mountains.

      Finally I had a source of ice, hence hydrogen, hence fuel to get off the surface and into space.

      After a few attempts I got a flying craft into space. Bare bones basics on it: survival kit, basic refinery so I could make repairs to my ship, and I started exploring outer space.

      I tried the station with the defense thing and died instantly. So I decided I’d build up my ship, get more weapons, and try again.

      So I cruised around, my ship grew, got more and more features including tons of turrets. I went and did another run at the drones and got through like 10 waves instead of 2. Then I decided to go check out the moon. This was a long journey (30 minutes at max speed as the crow flies) and I stopped many times along the way to expand my ship, so it was actually days of journeying to the moon.

      Then I got to the moon, and landed, and it was cool and then … flop. All my motivation and fascination died all at once.

      Apparently it’s quite common with Space Engineers. I really wish there was some major sequence of goals.

      The drones goal isn’t beatable, I don’t think. And it’s the only goal like that. The reason it isn’t bearable is there’s infinite waves. I think.

      What would even make it cooler is a series of challenges that you have to pass. At locations, each with their own difficulty level.

      I mean there’s contracts where you can get money to trade like 50 steel plates for some space bucks.

      I tried multiplayer servers but none of the worlds persist. Either the servers themselves are persistent - but the world is wiped every 6 hours - or the servers themselves are just rented servers that are up for a few days then gone.

      I wasn’t able to find any public servers with long-term persistent worlds using the in-game browser.