I am going to Singapore for two weeks later this month, this means me sitting in a plane for half a day two times. I am someone who cannot sleep while traveling so I need to do something while sitting around. I know there is a media system on those long flights, but I prefer to have some entertainment on my laptop as well in any case. I will also have a tablet and gamepad with me, as mouse and keyboard controls on a plane are kinda eh.
The laptop in question is a Lenovo Thinkpad L570 with an i5-7200U, 16gb Ram, and some Inter on board graphics card. So in terms of graphics not really a power house, but good enough for less hardware intensive games.
So far I have these games on my list:
- Hollow Knight
- Ori and the Blind Forest
Shows:
- Some other netflix shows I can watch offline such as latest season of Black mirror
Movies:
I guess anything that is on the planes media system or so, might be a problem on the flight back.
Most Telltale games because they don't require you to actually do a lot.
JRPG's if you're into that (people are gonna look at you tho :v: )
Audiosurf
Most of the Settlers games (Or any realtime strategy building game)
Some comedy show like HIMYM or Friends, sort episodes you can blast through
Dwarf Fortress has never, ever let me down on a longhaul flight. But it'd probably suck ass if you've never played it before, cause it's the kind of game where you [I]need[/I] the Wiki to search things constantly when you're a beginner.
Rimworld is great. So is Factorio. Factorio the type of game that'll get you so hooked, you'll be politely asking the flight attendants if you can just stay behind in the plane once it lands, so you can finish your factory.
RimWorld and Civilization 5
Andy Warhol's Empire
Try the Geneforge and Avernum series.
Twin Peaks season 3, marathon it through the flight
Salò
Eyes Wide Shut
Blue Velvet
Eraserhead
don't you dare rate me informative
Desert Bus
Thanks for all the suggestions, I noted some down of them
[QUOTE=gary spivey;53043414]Desert Bus[/QUOTE]
I wouldn't even get 2 points then.
Doom RL is simple enough to learn easily, but complex enough to provide a ton of gameplay. Dungeon Crawl: Stone Soup is good, too.
A handful of the shows from the Adult Swim Live Stream are on YouTube. I only mention this as apparently you can download from YouTube on mobile (or I can at least through YouTube app). I suggest Assembly Line Yeah(two women and occasionally guests attempt simple craft projects while chatting and snacking), Williams Street Swap Shop(gentle, wacky humor combined with swapping stuff with other viewers) and Bloodfeast(performance art and often disturbing comedy mixed in with puzzle solving).
Edit: I still recommend the shows but it turns out trying to download them prompts to sign up for YouTube Red. Kind of scummy of them to do but what else is new?
Watch the entirety of Xavier Renegade Angel.
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