لقد نشأنا مع ألعاب الأدوار الغربية الكبيرة مثل ب aldur's Gate و Fallout، أو القتال المعقد والمرتفع في سلسلة ألعاب اليابان الإثارة مثل Devil May Cry و Bayonetta، قد تشكل الحياة الحديثة للبالغين تحديًا كبيرًا لعادات اللعب هذه. واقع العمل بدوام كامل، والعيش المشترك، والحيوانات الأليفة، وغيرها من الالتزامات تعني غالبًا أن جلسات اللعب محدودة بفترات قصيرة تصل إلى 30 دقيقة فقط.
وبالتالي، تضيق وقت لعبتي بشكل كبير إلى عندين عنوانين يناسبان هذا الجدول المحدود: UFC5 على PS5 و Slay the Spire على Nintendo Switch. كلاهما يقدم تجارب مرضية ومكتملة يمكن البدء بها والانتهاء منها بسهولة. وهذا يؤدي إلى السؤال الرئيسي للمستخدمين الذين يفتقرون إلى الوقت: ماذا تلعب عندما يكون وقت فراغك بالدقائق وليس بالساعات؟
Hades and Hades 2 are great options, as each run typically takes around 30 minutes.
It saves after each room, which takes under two minutes, making it ideal if you’re short on time.
You can hop into Warframe for a few missions in a 20-minute gap. It’s a slow starter, but it’s free and has a massive amount of content.
Vampire Survivors on mobile is perfect for short bursts of play. You can easily pick it up on the bus, during a quick break, or even in bed at night.
Retro games are a great choice, as many can be completed in just two to five hours.
Ball x Pit is a great option on the Switch for quick gaming sessions.
Balatro has been great for me since I’ve been swamped with work. A completed run takes about 20-30 minutes, and you can stop anytime.
I was in a similar situation a couple of years ago and started tracking where my free time was going. I quickly realized it was my phone. By reducing phone use and adjusting other activities, I was able to free up a couple of hours for gaming. This might not apply to you, but I’m sharing in case it helps you reflect.
I suggest you relax.
Relax, you’re exaggerating.
The term “terminally” means extremely, as in something that is extremely stupid, boring, etc., and will not change.
If you’re open to grinding a competitive card game, Marvel Snap matches last only 3-5 minutes, and daily quests require minimal time.
Consider Dispatch. It’s brief and broken into even shorter episodes, each about 30 to 50 minutes long.
Consider moving your computer to the bedroom. This could help you find a bit more time to play.
Citizen Sleeper 1 and 2 are great if you enjoy text-driven, dice-roll RPGs. They’re very quick to pick up.
Dredge is one of the best games I’ve ever played—a 10/10 in my book. I also recommend Dave the Diver, Balatro, and Beyond Galaxyland.
If you mean chronically short on time, I understand. If your gaming time is truly coming to a permanent end, I offer my condolences and would suggest not playing video games.
When I’m short on time, I’ll play a level in Batman: Arkham Asylum.
Magic: The Gathering Arena is a great option.
The Tony Hawk games are ideal for this, as each level lasts just two minutes.