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Hi, my mom got into gaming and asked me for recommendations. She has a laptop, but here comes the catch(es)...

She is not comfortable at all with using the keyboard because of pain in her left arm. Controller doesn't work either because of this but the mouse is fine.

The games should not be violent at all. Like, many Point' And Click adventures and Hidden Object Games have a dark story. My dad says these really work her up and she ponders about those dark stories for days lol (in a negative way).

Honestly, I play completely different games so I have no idea what to tell her.


Thank you all so much! Got my mum hooked onto Dorfromantik and Cities Skylines for the time being. And some ideas for the next birthday as well.

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[–] AGuyAcrossTheInternet@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The mum game of all mum games in my experience is The Sims. I've got mine hooked on Sims 2 by accident and it's actually fairly innocent if your playing style is.

Even though any simmer will unavoidably become a genocidal maniac, at some point. But for sensitive people, this might still be a good game.

However, if that's too dark still (because even Sims 4, the most innocent entry, can have inter-character drama), maybe some farming games may work. The kind you'd find on Facebook. Mine is playing those a lot, but I can only think of Farmerama, right now. But that can also be a money milking machine.

[–] Kraken@vlemmy.net 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

I didn't even think of the Sims, that's a good suggestion. Thank you! The drama is okay, it's more like murder cases and stuff that she doesn't like.

Free games unfortunately all have item shops and those waiting times for crops to grow, she doesn't play on her mobile because she doesn't like these kind of features. Her gold standard in games is SimCity. If I had to guess than I'd say she played that one for 1000 hours.

[–] November@feddit.de 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

What about Cities: Skylines then? Although it is very much like SimCity, maybe it's different enough to give it a try?

[–] Kraken@vlemmy.net 4 points 1 year ago

Thanks, this was the best gift. "Just like Sim City but bigger and better" (-Mum)

[–] oskah 1 points 1 year ago

Timberborn could also maybe be worth a try. It is another city builder game, except it is about bevers