broke my clavicle and i cant move my left arm around.
what are some good games i can play with 1 hand so i can pass time while it heals?
>>298039
Visual Novels are kinda like games. They also make you feel like you are winning at life. Or get a controller and bring it to where your disabled hand is.
>>298041
>Or get a controller and bring it to where your disabled hand is.
tried that. whenever there's a reflexive reaction or a sudden move, my shoulder twitches and i feel the bone move a little. it's not nice.
>Visual Novels are kinda like games
ill go to check /jp/ and see their VN thread, they might have some patched ones.
>>298045
>/jp/
Not even once. All you need are these graphs:
http://pasteboard.co/2xN3wp9J.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/FYzeRww.jpg
>>298039
Crusader Kings II. You only need one hand to rule europe via eugenics
>>298039
Most old school turn-based rpgs would work, though it'll be a bit slow. Do the Dragon Quest games for NES+SNES or something.
>>298068
i've had DQIII in my backlog for a while, might as well finish it
Card games and RPG games.
dwarf fortress adventure mode
or legends mode
or dorf mode if youre willing to get that autistic
>>298039
not sure if i would classify it as a good game but i finished the angry birds game some years ago while i had a injured shoulder (and learned that alt+esc is much nicer than alt+tab)
>>298041
I assume you need a non-masturbating hand to press space though?
>>298039
cities skyline
the sims 3-4
1 finger death punch
any modern telltale game
binding of Issac
keep talking and nobody explodes (if you have friends)
xcom
>>298103
you have to actually type / use a keyboard to play that
unless you do 60-year-old-lady style "stare at the keyboard and poke 1 key at a time with your index finger", but that sounds like it would be way too slow and annoying
Race the Sun if you rebind the controls, there's like four buttons
N++ if you rebind the controls, there's like three buttons