Maybe Dorfromantik if she is into a bit more puzzley games
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Thanks, that's a great game. I even got a copy for me as well lol I wish they would release it on ipad for my girlfriend, though. I think it would sell really well on mobile...
That's a really good suggestion!
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.
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.
What about Cities: Skylines then? Although it is very much like SimCity, maybe it's different enough to give it a try?
Thanks, this was the best gift. "Just like Sim City but bigger and better" (-Mum)
Timberborn could also maybe be worth a try. It is another city builder game, except it is about bevers
Have you ever thought about getting her a variation of the Xbox Adaptive Controller?
I didn't know this existed. Brought me down a rabbit hole of ways to play games for people with limited mobility. Will definitely remember this for her and spread the word
I think there is https://osu.ppy.sh/home
Joke or not, I genuinely believe this is a valid suggestion. Osu is pretty appealing to casual players as long as they don't play the harder tracks.
I agree, many casual players like Rhythm games. They often don't have the ambition in gaming to be ultra competitive and than it's just fun
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maybe Book of Travels if she like tiny MMO rpg games ✨ https://store.steampowered.com/app/1152340/Book_of_Travels/
There is this game called "4 Elements"/"4 Elements II" that I used to play a lot as a child. It is quite old, but that makes it even better. There are no ads, shops, etc. Just the game. Here is a trailer for the (second) game: https://youtu.be/TUuxzHj5C2A Unfortunately there is no official download anymore, but you can apparently get the games from the Internet Archive here (4 Elements) and here (4 Elements II).
https://orteil.dashnet.org/cookieclicker/
Cookie clicker may occupate her for a long time. A very good clicker game with some humour in it.
If she likes numbers, I'd suggest Universal Paperclips or Kittens Game.
Would she be interested in virtual pet sites?
Dappervolk.com has a very cozy, charming world full of ever evolving lore, super lovely characters and hundreds of collectable pets.
Subeta.net is another virtual pet site but is less story and pets focused and instead has regular holiday events, optional pet battling and a ridiculously good avatar wardrobe with hundreds of thousands of items in it (which I am hopelessly addicted to as it really is that good).
This is a pretty old one and I'm not sure about the state of it as I've not played it myself in years, but IIRC AudioSurf gameplay is just wiggling the mouse back and forth. No violence and she can listen to music she likes while she plays. https://store.steampowered.com/app/12900/AudioSurf/
My only grip with that game is that I don't have any music files on my pc anymore and therefor can't play it.