What other games do you play?

I am playing various Genres of Games besides Planet Zoo. Sometimes I Play Like Crusader Kings 3. I started a Lot of Games but regarding Story Games I Just list the Games I also finished at the end. In my younger days I played the Gothic Trilogy and KOTOR. At the first lockdown I finally finished the Witcher Trilogy. I also finished GTA V, Red Dead Redemption 2 and Kingdom Come:Deliverance. Recently I finished Hogwarts Legacy and want to start Cyberpunk 2077 in the close future. I must say after finishing a bigger game I really need time to start another one and play stuff like our beloved Planet Zoo or Crusader Kings. And with my Friends I also play FIFA.
 
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I play a lot of games but most of my time is in PZ i really love this game, in fact i´m playing PZ right now :), my another favorite game and i play it but not so much is JWE 2 , and Prehistoric Kingdom i play it a little bit, another game that i´m really playing a lot recently is Forza Horizon 5, FH4 was one of my favorite games but the 5 i never play it alot until the last week that i´m playing a lot of also the game is about my country, Mexico, so double fun!!
 
The truth is I play too many games. I'm right now dividing my hours of freetime at the PC between Crusader Kings 3, a couple of Total Wars (no Warhammer) and Prehistoric Kingdom. Apart from that I have at my Steam library about 30 games that I bought on sales but haven't yet started (some of them as big as the Witcher, Yakuza or Assassin's Creed). With those contenders, I think it's a big achievement for Planet Zoo every time I choose it instead of the others, and that it has been my most played game in the last year by far. 👏
 
I know this won't go down well but taking a break from planet zoo to play hunter call of the wild is oddly relaxing, i swear its for the peaceful nature walks. I used to play the standard sim games like cities skylines, the sims and others but I outgrew/got bored of them a couple years back. Other kinds of creative sandbox games would be transport fever, surviving Mars, kerbal space program, and ark survival but most of these I haven't played in many years. Heres hoping the new cities skylines is good enough to make me 'accidentally' set fire to my city yet again
 
I know this won't go down well but taking a break from planet zoo to play hunter call of the wild is oddly relaxing, i swear its for the peaceful nature walks. I used to play the standard sim games like cities skylines, the sims and others but I outgrew/got bored of them a couple years back. Other kinds of creative sandbox games would be transport fever, surviving Mars, kerbal space program, and ark survival but most of these I haven't played in many years. Heres hoping the new cities skylines is good enough to make me 'accidentally' set fire to my city yet again
While I don't play hunting games, I do understand the feeling. I love to occasionally play Spore and destroy cities and tribes in space stage just because I can (plus, it's hilarious the screams in Spore). I feel kinda chill when doing that
 
I know this won't go down well but taking a break from planet zoo to play hunter call of the wild is oddly relaxing, i swear its for the peaceful nature walks. I used to play the standard sim games like cities skylines, the sims and others but I outgrew/got bored of them a couple years back. Other kinds of creative sandbox games would be transport fever, surviving Mars, kerbal space program, and ark survival but most of these I haven't played in many years. Heres hoping the new cities skylines is good enough to make me 'accidentally' set fire to my city yet again
On that note my actual favorite game (pz is second) is called the long dark. You do kill wolves but it's because they want to kill you also so it's fair. It is just very serene and peaceful survival game with amazing art style though.
 
Bit of a mix of stuff but mostly relaxing simulation rather than FPS games. Crafting and survival I love Subnautica and I am currently very in to Planet Crafter - folks on here might like it, it's not hard basically you have to terraform a planet and make it habitable by running around crafting stuff. It's really satisfying watching the sky turn blue as you create more oxygen and moss starting to spread etc.

Stardew Valley is one I regularly come back to, not generally in to farming simulators but I love doing stuff at my own pace.

I do play the Two Point games, I grew up on theme hospital. I also occasionally dip into Transport Fever 2 and I played Planet Coaster quite a lot.

I also like some shorter story driven games - Spiritfarer is amazing if anyone wants something a bit different. I also recently played Strange Horticulture which is different and weird and I'll play again at some point to explore a different ending.
 
I am playing various Genres of Games besides Planet Zoo. Sometimes I Play Like Crusader Kings 3. I started a Lot of Games but regarding Story Games I Just list the Games I also finished at the end. In my younger days I played the Gothic Trilogy and KOTOR. At the first lockdown I finally finished the Witcher Trilogy. I also finished GTA V, Red Dead Redemption 2 and Kingdom Come:Deliverance. Recently I finished Hogwarts Legacy and want to start Cyberpunk 2077 in the close future. I must say after finishing a bigger game I really need time to start another one and play stuff like our beloved Planet Zoo or Crusader Kings. And with my Friends I also play FIFA.

The truth is I play too many games. I'm right now dividing my hours of freetime at the PC between Crusader Kings 3, a couple of Total Wars (no Warhammer) and Prehistoric Kingdom. Apart from that I have at my Steam library about 30 games that I bought on sales but haven't yet started (some of them as big as the Witcher, Yakuza or Assassin's Creed). With those contenders, I think it's a big achievement for Planet Zoo every time I choose it instead of the others, and that it has been my most played game in the last year by far. 👏
I tried CK3 this year, interesting game, but latest DLC cost 30$. I don't know, i am kind of scared of were Paradox is trying to lead the gaming industry in to. And Warhammer seem to be picking up the trend by selling their latest DLC for 25$.
 
Lately into puzzle games like Pan'oRama, Cloud Gardens, or Dorfromantik. But personal favourite of late is Terra Nil. It's like an anti city building with puzzle strategy idea. If you like post apocalyptic settings, this would be something of interest for you.
 
I love video gaming. It is one of my biggest hobbies. At the moment, besides PLZ, that would be DayZ, Sea of Thieves, Valorant, House Flipper and Medieval Dynasty. Ah well, and Diablo 3.
 
Mainly Planet Zoo. Especially during the summer, I try to spend more time outside than gaming. Once the weather turns though... I'm a fan of the new Zelda games. Rimworld is one I come back to a lot. In the past I've played a lot of other sim games like Stardew, Banished, Sims3, SimCity, SimLife, SimSafari, ThemeHospital, and Roller Coaster Tycoon.

I really like the untimed scenerios in Planet Zoo. More than any other mode. They remind me of trying to unlock the next park in Roller Coaster Tycoon as a kid.

Random question for others who grew up with Roller Coaster Tycoon: how many of you also got your copy from a cereal box?
 
Mainly Planet Zoo. Especially during the summer, I try to spend more time outside than gaming
Same. Except that this summer in particular was brutal. I was born in Texas, raised in Texas, but I'm so hot-natured. I mean, to put it simply, I wear shorts in winter, even when it's 50°
Once the weather turns though...
But I'm also like this. I love to be inside on a cold winter day with a storm. The best feeling ever
In the past I've played a lot of other sim games like Stardew, Banished, Sims3, SimCity, SimLife, SimSafari, ThemeHospital, and Roller Coaster Tycoon.
You unlocked some core memories for me. I remember SimLife and SimSafari. Never played Sims 3, but I did play the 1st 2. Sims 1 is by far my favorite of the bunch, when it had Will Wright's magic touch
Random question for others who grew up with Roller Coaster Tycoon: how many of you also got your copy from a cereal box?
Believe it or not, my 1st time I've played Rollercoaster Tycoon was not on PC. It was on the Xbox. I found a copy a few years ago and it worked perfectly on my Xbox (yes, I still have an OG Xbox. 15 years and still running)
 
I've been smashing Megaquarium lately in anticipation of the new expansion, which is adding all sorts (penguins, seabirds, polar bears, deep sea creatures). I didn't realise there was already a DLC after Freshwater Frenzy, so I grabbed the Architect's Collection; honestly it was a little disappointing content-wise, but I'm obsessed with the enormous Japanese spider crabs in it. Also trying to learn the ropes of the breeding function added in Freshwater Frenzy but it's challenging; I don't like building huge tanks for fish that in real life can be kept in a home aquarium.

I also picked up Pokemon Scarlet again having never finished it when it first released. I'm enjoying it a lot more this time than when I first played it. I love the grass starter; the other two are such duds.

Then there's a new DLC dropping for Crusader Kings III in November which I already technically own as part of the Year 2 expansion pass, so when that hits I'll probably start slamming that game again. The last time I played I adventured my custom Norse character into Palestine and built a Norse-religion hybrid culture between Norse and Arabic that eventually conquered Egypt. Love that game, it's wild.
 
I've been playing a lot of No Man's Sky lately. Don't let its terrible launch dissuade you from trying it, it has come a long way since it first released, and now it's one of the best survival games out there. It's almost like Minecraft in space.
 
I've been playing a lot of No Man's Sky lately. Don't let its terrible launch dissuade you from trying it, it has come a long way since it first released, and now it's one of the best survival games out there. It's almost like Minecraft in space.
Oh really? I was so hyped for that game when it was teased, but immensly let down when it came out since you could really do anything.
So i might give it another try :)
 
Lots of Warhammer 40k, mostly boltgun and dawn of war. Also L4D2, some TF2, and a lot of other animal games.

If anyone wants a list of animal games to get on steam I have a pretty good selection!
 
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