Looking for video game recommendations, I don't know a whole lot about it so thought I'd get laughed out of /vg/
I'm home for Christmas and bored so thought I'd pick up games to keep me getting bored
I've got dyspraxia which affects my coordination, spatial awareness etc and I get really easily flustered with fast real time games like shooting and sports games so I've always sucked at gaming so never really played
As a kid I really enjoyed Pokemon and I recently downloaded a DS emulator and have been playing Hotel Dusk on my laptop
In terms of genre and stuff I'm pretty interested in everything, just need something I'm physically able to play
I've got a PC so I can play some non-intense games on that and my brother has a PS3 and an XBOX360 he's willing to let me play when he's at work so I can buy games for those
tl;dr I suck at video games, recommend me stuff
>>17875277
Civilization 4 or 5
Not gonna lie when I say old school runescape sounds pretty perfect for you. You can just grind the game out while watching TV shows and stuff, doesn't require much brainpower if you're just afk farming or levelling and there's constantly content being added. Minor downside is members subscription is a necessity but it's relatively cheap and worth it.
Stardew Valley
I haven't played it but my brother did. I did not see him for a few weeks during that time
Monkey Island? Pretty funny point and click games.
Maybe try Persona 4 on easy or beginner if you like weeb stuff.
Sweet, cheers guys
>>17875344
This. Also, Day of the Tentacle has recently gotten an remaster.
>>17875299
Civ is also great.
Armello digital boardgame. Just requires a sharp mind and a mouse. Also the artworks is really well done !!
>>17875277
XCOM: Enemy Unknown
Besiege (short, also has some coordination required parts)
Any game by Zachatronics (his games are very niche though, you may not like them)
Papers Please
FTL
Antichamber
Kerbal Space Program