- It’s a laid-back update as we check out some cosy games
- And then we also highlight some that are great for those looking to relax
- Our Game of the Week is Elder Scrolls: Castles
As an avid gamer with over two decades of gaming under my belt, I can confidently say that this week’s roundup from Pocket Gamer is right up my alley. The focus on cosy and relaxing games resonates deeply with me, especially as the weather starts to turn colder outside.
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Mobile games with cosy vibes
When coming up with ideas for PocketGamer.fun lists recently, I either felt stressed or was in an overly Zen state. I can’t remember which. Either way, we’ve ended up with two lists in as many weeks, focusing on being more laid back than usual. Maybe my love for autumn and winter got me thinking about cosy and lazy evenings inside where it’s warm while the outside is bitterly cold. Pure bliss. Anyway, mobile games can instil these feelings all year round, so
check out our picks
to get into that fuzzy autumnal mood a few weeks early.
Laid back gaming
When I think of games, I, like many of you, I assume, tend to think of high-octane action with either gunshots and explosions or giant swords and spells, depending on the setting. All these things are exciting, allowing you to live out power fantasies in different worlds. But that’s not all games are. Some excel at exactly the opposite – bringing your heart rate down and helping you chill out. We’ve listed a few examples on PocketGamer.fun, so
check them out
.
Game of the Week
The Elder Scrolls: Castles
When it comes to mobile, PC and console developers usually miss the mark, assuming that their big-name IP can come wading to the platform and succeed on that alone. Somehow, along the way, they seem to forget that making a good game is still important. With Fallout Shelter, it showed Bethesda has a better grasp of that concept than most, or it’s a happy accident. Either way, they’re looking to replicate that success with Elder Scrolls: Castles, which, based on
Jack’s review
, they’ve managed to achieve.
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2024-10-08 16:18