Yeah, I know. You either study or play, I agree. For this reason I’d like to find a game that I can check twice every hour, that just keeps going in the meantime.

This is because I hate studying, I’m very bad at it and I don’t really get a feeling of progession and accomplishment while doing so. I’d like to trick my brain into getting those feelings, even if it’s for the wrong reason (it should work).

About the game, I’d like for it to be a game I can actually play from time to time, which is why I don’t think autoclickers will do the trick for me (but I’m open to try). I was thinking about Minecraft prison servers, where you had to grind to get materials and then sell them, or some kind of sandbox RPG where I can autofarm endlessly.

Posted also here: https://feddit.it/post/304773

  • @360MustangScope
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    Factorio would be perfect to let it play itself after you are far enough into the game. Play on peaceful mode so that you don’t have the enemies destroying your buildings

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      Thanks, you summarized the overall feel of the game very well, I’m a day one player myself! Unfortunately, like I replied to another person, I need something to check in between every study session, and I want it to auto-play while I study

  • @SuperSpruce@vlemmy.net
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    311 months ago

    Try out some incremental games! Some good popular games in the genre are Cookie Clicker, Realm Grinder, Antimatter Dimensions (and its mods), and there’s a whole world of little niche incremental games out there waiting to be discovered.

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    A little late to the party, maybe you’ve found your game already and I’m not sure if this is what you search for, but what I did, while writing my master’s thesis, was playing Stardew Valley.

    It’s cozy for the most part. The game auto saves after you finish an ingame day (it saves when you wake up the next morning if I remember correctly). Days were for me roughly 15-25 minutes, depending on how far I was in the game.

    So what I did was play a day in Stardew Valley, then write my thesis for a while, play another day, write my thesis, play two days, write my thesis and so on. (I admit, there were days where I played more, but hey, I finished my thesis!)

    • @UprisingVoltage@feddit.itOP
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      111 months ago

      Hey, thank you for sharing! Unfortunately this never worked for me, I just kept thinking of the game even aftee the breaks. I’m hopeless lol

      • @pumerogo@beehaw.org
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        211 months ago

        Don’t beat yourself up! You just haven’t found the best way for you. You will find it, I’m sure!

    • @UprisingVoltage@feddit.itOP
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      This is actually a very interesting suggestion, too bad I’m not really into terraria. I’ll bear this in mind though

  • @SaintxMeow@lemmy.one
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    211 months ago

    A bit late, but hypixel skyblock may fit (it’s a minecraft mmo based on 1.8.9) which has many idle game components and many ways to play while active

    • Fubarberry
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      Pixel Dungeon is great, but neither the original (which you linked) or Shattered (the most popular version after it went open source) have an auto play feature. They’re fully manual control the entire time.

      • boo
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        111 months ago

        Yup, thats my mistake. I was remembering soda dungeon incorrectly.

      • Fubarberry
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        211 months ago

        Shattered is the recommended version of Pixel Dungeon, but it doesn’t have an auto play feature. It’s possible another variant of Pixel Dungeon does, but I don’t know which one that would be.

  • @gravalicious@lemmy.world
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    211 months ago

    If you want to ruin your life, there’s always Eve Online. There’s lots to do when checking it infrequently (mining, selling/buying stuff, etc.). You can then play actively for PVE content and PVP.

  • @Moonguide
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    Rimworld on 1x speed and on a lower difficulty. Spend some time setting up your farms, materials, buildings and research, and let your colonists deal with it while you study. Bonus points: the music is relaxing and really good.

    You’ll get a couple bad events every hour and probably will need to be on top of food for a while but on a lower difficulty with custom settings, you’ll be fine.

  • @Euphoma
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    Bitburner is a kinda fun idle type game.

  • @jws_shadotak@lemmy.world
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    111 months ago

    Rimworld, at the later hours of a colony, becomes more of an idling game. Mods make it even more so by making your pawns and defenses insanely overpowered. My late game colonies usually have 5-10 brawlers that absolutely shred everything.

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    Tagpro.gg

    Action web game with a simple concept but difficult to master. Good for a study break because you can play a couple matches within 15 minutes.

    • @UprisingVoltage@feddit.itOP
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      Cool little game, but not quite what I was asking for: I need something to check in between every study session, and I want it to auto-play while I study. Sorry I was not clear enough, english is not my first language