I’m looking for PC games that I can play while listening to podcasts- games that don’t have engaging cut scenes or important dialogue, games that honestly don’t require a lot of skill or thought.
I used to be really into things like Farm Frenzy, Rescue Team, hidden object games, that kind of thing. I got heavily into MMOs and stopped downloading casual games for a decade or so.
Now it almost feels like this sort of game isn’t made anymore? Were they completely nuked by the existence of Gacha games, P2W, and anything that earns the dev a constant income stream? I’m happy to pay for a game once, but I can’t be constantly buying booster packs.
I also don’t want to play on mobile or on a console, PC Master Race here, haha.
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It’s not clear to me that I could ever listen to podcasts while playing most of my library, but I’ll do my best to list some with which I might try:
Path of Exile
Just pull up a build guide and zone out :)
This season’s mechanic is neat! For those not in the know, it basically gives weapons a passive skill tree that’s randomly generated per item, that you get experience by charging up and then activating pillars that spawn monsters.
The season mechanics can be pretty hit or miss but as long as they spawn a bunch of monsters people tend to be happy enough with them lol
Came to mention Minecraft (JE of course)! With a chill modpack, you can even watch movies/shows if you have more than one monitor. It’s always been my go-to game for this sort of situation.
The truck sims are so good
I’d also throw Train Sim World into the list. Idk why I enjoy it so much lmao
https://classic-mahjong.com/ is free, entirely browser based, has no ads or other nonsense, and has the pleasant waterfall cascading effect when you clear all the tiles.
I really enjoy basebuilders for relaxing. It’s often just the right mix between just enjoying watching how stuff works, or solving problems at my own pace (being able to slow down, speed up or pause whenever needed). If you’re interested in this genre I can recommend Timberborn, Against the Storm, Factorio - ascending by complexity.
Power wash simulator will be your best friend. No spoken dialogue, no important cutscenes, just you and a power wash gun. The only thing you’ll miss out on listening to podcasts is the admittedly very soothing sound of PSSSSHHHHHHHHHH from the washer itself.
Great suggestion. Also, if people are into it Lawn Mowing Simulator is good as well.
I second this, it’s like listening to music or a podcast while coloring a book. It’s extremely soothing!
My father really likes Mini Motorways. You could try something like that
He’s a big fan of sim cities and zoo tychoon and stuff too
Love me some mini motorways and mini metro!
Vampire Survivors. Run in circles killing enemies until you die. Buy upgrades. Repeat.
Powerwash Simulator is perfect for this.
This, it’s so relaxing and satisfying.
Also would add Unpacking as well.
Someone already mentionned Dorfromantik. I’m doubling this. I also have a recommandation. It’s not exactly what you asked for. But maybe give Superflight a shot. It’s been one of my go to “I’m listenning to something but needs something to keep busy” game for me for years now.
EDIT: Oh no! Someone already mentionned this game as well! Oh well. Doubling that too.
Oldschool Runescape. The perfect game for watching something on the side. Just get into a rhythm and grind away
If you’re into simulation games I highly recommend American Truck Simulator.
It requires little to no thought. Pick a truck, find a job, and hit the road. Perfect for zoning out to some music or a podcast.
Euro Truck Simulator 2 was my go to after work, it was so relaxing delivering from point a to point b.
Minecraft creative mode can be very relaxing but time consuming, it takes a while to build a big project but looks awesome when completed, you can go for a small hobbit home too and give in some detail, it takes your mind off of things sometimes, especially when doing the math to even builds out.
If you stick to the lower, less intense hazard difficulty levels, I find Deep Rock Galactic to be an excellent game to chill to. Can’t go wrong with badass Space Dwarven miners on a hostile alien insectoid planet. I only play with randoms via co-op, and it’s been nothing but a pleasant experience each time.
Monster train is my go to right now. If you like the deck building genre such as Slay the Spire etc. You can put as much brain in as you want and it’s still pretty fun.
I have a Steam collection just for that purpose, called “zone-out games”:
Some advice I want to give is that “games that require a lot of skill” is only a temporary blocker. If you enjoy a hard game enough to play through it repeatedly, it can become a podcast game. Many people play Bloodborne or Binding of Isaac to audiobooks, and roguelikes are generally like this.
That in mind, I have a list of games that are valid podcast games but I haven’t built enough familiarity with them yet:
Tetris effect, katamari damacy - these two are the epitome of replayability and pick up/put down mechanics IMNSHO