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Zelda: The Wind Waker.
There's a part where you heal a sick person, toward the middle.
Also, a kid with a snot drip hanging from his nose, in the beginning.
I played The Last of us Part 2 and the OG Alan Wake while sick. Both are pretty linear narrative games with little to no puzzles.
Maybe check out:
- Dorf Romantik
- Tiny Glade
- one of the house flipper or power wash sim games
- if I were sick, I'd probably play some RimWorld, or whatever open world RPG I have going, but those are probably more involved than it sounds like you're in the mood for.
If you're majorly sick, I recommend playing a visual novel. They usually do not require much movement or thinking on your part; most only need you to click your mouse or tap spacebar to advance. You can look up a VN that suits your needs here: Link If you want a VN that has a particular genre or theme I can give more specialized suggestions.
Aside from that, you can play some simple automation or puzzle games. territorial.io works well for this. shapez 2 is also a good option.
Chaos;Head is a visual novel I'm tempted to recommend specifically for this type of situation. The plot revolves around a protagonist with the power to make his delusions into reality. Lots of mind-fuckery. It'd probably be a trip to experience while sick.
Stardew valley and terraria
Terraria has an option to pause while in menus, which is useful when you're sick and might suddenly need to run to the bathroom at any time.
You can pause Stardew by bringing up the menu.
I'd recommend emulating some nostalgic games from your childhood, ones you've played to death and wouldn't mind any sudden interruptions of since you've seen everything a hundred times.
Basically, the video game equivalent of putting on old sitcoms.
When my sick, close eyes and rest.
Something very chill. Your brain needs rest, more so if you're running a fever.
I'd do for Vampire Survivors
Also Ball X Pit.
Goddamn YouTuber influencers made me get Megabonk the other day, and it's pretty fun. It reminds me of Risk if Rain 2
Turn based jrpgs like Final fantasy series games, octopath traveller, dragon warrior
Sam and max beyond space and time, comedy point and click adventure style game
DOOM
Visual novels would be good if you're looking for something low-energy.
Hades 2
When I'm sick I often get nauseated, almost like vertigo. So my answer is none of them.
If I'm not nauseated, any of them. I play a lot of low-impact, easy games. Animal Crossing on the Switch is both of those, until you see a knee-high tarantula! (They are in the game and are big because they're not to scale, like most of the bugs. They run away from you though... unless you have a net out, in which case they will attack! You can't die in AC though, they just knock you out and you wake up in front of your house, no harm no foul.)
I play Blue Prince on Mac and on Xbox (it's also on PlayStation and PC). It's a puzzle game, kind of a deck-building (but not really) building game (also not really). It's pretty unique. I absolutely suck at it, but I like taking a run every other day or so. It's fun to fail at. You have to get to the 46th room of a house, but its 9x5 grid resets every day, and as you come to a door, you choose the room to "build" (or blueprint, the name is a pun) and when you run out of moves, you call it a day and try again the next (in-game) day. It's weird but it's pretty chill. There's one scene where you think there will be a jump scare, but it never happens (entering the Security Room).
mahn thats how i ended up in stardew valley
sick off my ass, bored, and not really being a gamer.
Games that are turn based or allow you to pause or control speed:
- xcom
- city builders
- sims
- anno
- paradox games (probably just stellaris since that has difficulty settings)
- cRPGs
- card games like slay the spire
also
- minecraft
- mmos that don't require you to think, guildwars 2 just let's you run around and auto attack that's pretty effective...
I played Fantasy Life I: The Girl Who Steals Time when I was sick. It's a very chill game where you can run around and do different "jobs" like fishing, woodcutting, mining, various crafting, and combat.
Along with Hello Kitty Island Adventure which is similar to Animal Crossing in some ways but heavier on quests and befriending the characters. There's a lot of reading though but I skim through most of it.
It was MFF wasn't it?