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zakimiyars t1_iybhxhu wrote

Alien Isolation VR should finish them off quite quickly

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LunaCalipso202 t1_iybgduw wrote

What about unpacking? It's a nice relaxing game

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Birb-Brain-Syn t1_iyc61zt wrote

Turn based games with no time limit are probably what you want to look for. Inscryption or Slay the Spire would be my go-to games. If they prefer actiony stuff maybe x-com.

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GermanTwnkie t1_iybxgbr wrote

Inscryption! Its a strategy card game with some really unique elements in it. Once you beat the campaign you can just replay the 1st part (which is the best) there's no multi-player and is just a really relaxing game.

Edit: Just a FYI, It's not on xbox which is sad because I'm on xbox.

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Dreaming_Kitsune t1_iycnawi wrote

I'd say Outerwilds if they are capable of using a keyboard or controller well, the story could benefit them in their old age and the puzzles and game mechanics would challenge the cognitive and memory aspects of their brain to an extent

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Dreaming_Kitsune t1_iycnkbg wrote

Either that or you could be the person controlling the character while they watch and discuss with you what to do next if they can't get around the controls. In this way it could be a great journey for you both

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Weender69 t1_iyc72sx wrote

TTFA should make them gasp for air

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AsDeEspadas OP t1_iybb7v3 wrote

They love the solitaire collection, especially freeCell but the other day they try Pac-man and they love it!, also 2048, who wants to be a millonaire, and other with blocks that they play on Android.

Any recommendations?

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Hopeful-Pianist-8380 t1_iyboxh1 wrote

Mario Kart 8, auto acceleration on, guidance on, gyros on. It works great for my toddler and maybe they* won't require you* to change the racer and cart every single fn race.

Oh and 50cc

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