• PC Games that don't require much concentration?
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Fallout 3
Ninja Gaiden Edit: Wait, PC games. My bad.
a farming free mmorpg, free, and lvl by clicking one time on a monster beeing sure you wont die...
Put on an hour mix and stare into this. Putting the results on Youtube preferred. [editline]01:19AM[/editline] [url]http://www.neave.com/strobe/[/url]
[QUOTE=SHoGuNN3R;16626016]Put on an hour mix and stare into this. Putting the results on Youtube preferred. [editline]01:19AM[/editline] [url]http://www.neave.com/strobe/[/url][/QUOTE] Whoa.
I agree with Oblivion, you can spend hours exploring the forests, stab the occasional wolf and continue exploring, it's nice to just relax and play at your own pace. The music is nice too.
World of Warcraft
Spelunky Also TF2+Pyro+Music = Good
Yeh I decided to reinstall Oblivion again, and its pretty fun to play with music, but one thing is really pissing me off. I can fast travel to every location immediately in the game, it happens every time i install it. I havent installed any mods or anything, its really wierd. Hah I did that strobe thing for about 5 minutes, then looked at a glass on my desk..."WHYYYY IS IT MELTINNNGGGGGGGGG??"
[QUOTE=subenji99;16613104]Thanks for this! The Television is fucking incredible. :D[/QUOTE] Yea it was cool. Did you see the midget secret agent?
I play Wurm Online and that's pretty awesome. Some tasks ingame require concentration, but for the most part you can half-ass most things. In-game sounds are unnecessary and many people turn them off. There is no in-game music (save extremely sparse and very short bursts of about a minute. They're usually days apart and can be disabled anyway)
jazz jackrabbit, you can even get a sugar rush while playing!
Puzzle games that aren't time based.
[QUOTE=shibbypwwalkk;16613172]postal 2[/QUOTE] Agreed. Get it off GOG.com for ten dollars, then get the Week In Paradise mod. Makes everything much better.
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