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A reoccurring theme with GBAtemp users I see is people with Potatoes for a PC, well today I'm here to recommend some games that YOU can run on your potato.
First of all we have Landon Podbielski and Adult Swim's Duck Game.
A great multiplayer title that's a must have for any Steam library, it features quick action with weird hats, guns and 4 player Battle Royale or team based gameplay, it also has great workshop support, a stage creator and a pre-existing cult following for if you don't have any friends to play with, I've personally put a lot of hours into this game with friends and don't plan to stop playing this game anytime soon.
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Second we have Stardew Valley, A great Single player experience for any lover of farming games such as Harvest Moon or Rune Factory, A very time consuming game for sure but slightly hard to get into.
The most likely situation with this one is that you'll play it in a burst for quite some time and then just stop.
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Lastly we have one of my personal favourite games in general: Death Road to Canada
A silly title with lots replay value.
In Death Road to Canada you take control of a group of max 4 people and you try to get from America to Canada, as Canada is the only place in the world that's not overrun by the dead.
Doing so however can prove challenging as you need to keep track of Food, Ammo, Morale, and other stats.
Along the road you will come across Silly and Parody characters you can either recruit into your team or improve your stats.
Death Road to Canada features such features as multiple road-types that range from difficulty to road length to what kind of characters will mainly encounter, Local multiplayer, be it a bit janky and lastly Custom characters so you can make all your friends into the game with their own personality traits and perks.
The controls are a bit hard to get used to but after around 10 minutes of play I was comfortable with my re-binded keyboard controls.
Steam Link
To summarize, I'd recommend Duck Game to play if you're into a social game to play with your friends on Discord, Stardew Valley if you love a game with a calm atmosphere with no real urgency, and Death Road to Canada if you like Rogue-Likes where you play a game in a certain "Run"
First of all we have Landon Podbielski and Adult Swim's Duck Game.
A great multiplayer title that's a must have for any Steam library, it features quick action with weird hats, guns and 4 player Battle Royale or team based gameplay, it also has great workshop support, a stage creator and a pre-existing cult following for if you don't have any friends to play with, I've personally put a lot of hours into this game with friends and don't plan to stop playing this game anytime soon.
Steam Link
Second we have Stardew Valley, A great Single player experience for any lover of farming games such as Harvest Moon or Rune Factory, A very time consuming game for sure but slightly hard to get into.
The most likely situation with this one is that you'll play it in a burst for quite some time and then just stop.
Steam Link
Lastly we have one of my personal favourite games in general: Death Road to Canada
A silly title with lots replay value.
In Death Road to Canada you take control of a group of max 4 people and you try to get from America to Canada, as Canada is the only place in the world that's not overrun by the dead.
Doing so however can prove challenging as you need to keep track of Food, Ammo, Morale, and other stats.
Along the road you will come across Silly and Parody characters you can either recruit into your team or improve your stats.
Death Road to Canada features such features as multiple road-types that range from difficulty to road length to what kind of characters will mainly encounter, Local multiplayer, be it a bit janky and lastly Custom characters so you can make all your friends into the game with their own personality traits and perks.
The controls are a bit hard to get used to but after around 10 minutes of play I was comfortable with my re-binded keyboard controls.
Steam Link
To summarize, I'd recommend Duck Game to play if you're into a social game to play with your friends on Discord, Stardew Valley if you love a game with a calm atmosphere with no real urgency, and Death Road to Canada if you like Rogue-Likes where you play a game in a certain "Run"
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