Games have always varied for me, depends on my mood I guess. For instance if I am feeling down I'll play Call of Duty: Warzone, or COD: Cold War. A game I wish I had or trilogy would be Age of Empires, again gaming varies for me.
Always has varied on my mood.
Some notable games in my games folder include The Powder Toy(of course), Teardown, Universe Sandbox 2, Garry's Mod, and Minecraft, and occasionally I'll hop onto SpaceEngine and take a screenshot or two for my wallpaper collection.
I like to modify my games since vanilla truly is a boring flavour, so I always have at least a few mods on all of those listed except US2 which doesn't really support mods.
minecraft and valorant and gta
Inherit the Earth, a game that I enjoyed because it's from 1994 and it has anthropomorphic fox as the main character, and even a vixen as his girlfriend. It's available on Steam.
Apologies for the necro - I thought this was too good a subject not to revive. I'm always on the lookout for new games, as well as returning to games I used to jam. In the past, this would've been sandbox games such as the Riven/Myst series from Cyan, Age of Empires 3, OE Cake, Powder Toy, and dan-ball's version of Powder Game. I've delved recently into story-telling/indie games such as Life is Strange 1-2, The Beginner's Guide, as well as Anemoiapolis which is a psychological horror that delves deeper into the subject of liminal spaces and backrooms. Nowadays, however, I generally play casual games of Valorant as well as Minecraft. I know no one asked, but I guess the pattern I've observed here is it's largely been mood dependent, but perhaps life dependent as well. I used to be super curious about the world, generally seeking out adventure or sandbox games to explore my creativity. Now I feel I'm taking a backseat to the world - life can be so overwhelming and it's evermore difficult to find presence, which is counterintuitive in the sense that I find myself playing games that require little brain activity and enables time to slip further away. But I guess we're all trying our best.