6 great Steam Games for Casual Gamers - myPotatoGames

Now Reading: 6 great Steam Games for Casual Gamers

Loading

6 great Steam Games for Casual Gamers

svgNov 13, 2017FeatureAlly

[dropcap]F[/dropcap]or those looking for some great casual games, both the well-known and the less talked about, plus some to look out for in the future, look no further. Here’s some of our favorites.

? Night in the woods ?

Night in the woods is an atmospheric adventure game with a great soundtrack, colourful graphics and an interesting and unusual storyline. The game is both brilliantly relatable and relevant yet intriguingly unfamiliar at the same time. ( Steam page – PC, Mac)

 

? Rakuen ?

myPotatoGames

Rakuen is a beautiful fantasy adventure game which takes you on a journey with a hospitalised boy. Adventure into the breath-taking fairy-tale world of Rakuen with him and his mother and help assist various characters in need. ( Steam page – PC, Mac)

 

? RiME ?

RiME is a mysterious adventure puzzle game with amazing graphics. Your find your character washed up all alone on an island and get to explore, collect items and unravel the island’s mysteries. This game is also available for purchase on Nintendo Switch as of tomorrow (14/11/17) which is super exciting! ( Steam page – PC 

 

? Stardew Valley ?

Stardew Valley is a colourful indie,farming RPG. It has a characterful aesthetic and always offers plenty to do, meaning you’ll never get bored of it. Like Rime, this game has also made the transition to Nintendo Switch.  ( Steam page – PC, Mac, Switch, PS4, Xbox One)

 

? Ooblets ?

Ooblets is an upcoming Harvest Moon, Animal Crossing and Pokémon inspired game. Your character, which looks similar to one that might have walked out of a Sims game, gets to fish, grow and train Ooblets, and befriend villagers, plus more, in this cute and colourful indie game. ( Steam page – PC, Xbox One)

 

? My Time at Portia ?

My Time at Portia is an upcoming simulation, open-world RPG. Your player inherits a workshop and builds things out of old relics and harvested materials in this post-apocalyptic setting, where humans are scarce. For a more realistic experience, characters go to school, work and partake in leisure activities. They also have stories that your player can unravel and there is the ability to have relationships. For more on my Time at Portia, and on how to play the free demo check out our previous article here. ( Steam – PC )

 

Alison Rowe

I'm a 21-year-old Journalism with Creative Writing student who likes to: play video games, write stuff, read apocalyptic fiction, and absorb the entirety of Netflix. I can often be found wasting my money on kawaii things, or meowing at cats until they meow back.

svg

What do you think?

Show comments / Leave a comment

4 Comments:

  • Jesse Serbu

    November 13, 2017 / at 11:55 amsvg

    I can’t wait for Ooblets!
    Another great one that’s pretty casual is Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles. It just came out this year and you get to look after animals and craft things. And it’s super cute!

    • Rebecca

      November 13, 2017 / at 12:15 pmsvg

      Is yonder for PC ?

      • Jesse Serbu

        November 13, 2017 / at 12:16 pmsvg

        Yup!

      • Kikki

        November 14, 2017 / at 7:59 amsvg

        It’s also for PS4. Nice to have some choice in platform 🙂

Leave a reply

Loading
svg
Quick Navigation
  • 01

    6 great Steam Games for Casual Gamers