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Playing games on airplanes for those with limited means

Playing games on airplanes for those with limited means

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toro7toro
Junior Member
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02-03-2016, 07:38 AM
#1
I checked the latest videos on AwesomeSauceNetwork. They’re showing Doom, which isn’t what I want since I don’t have it and don’t want to spend money. Looking for enjoyable, offline PC games that work well in an airplane—here are some suggestions:

- **Stardew Valley** – relaxing farming simulation
- **Celeste** – challenging platformer with great story
- **Hollow Knight** – deep exploration game
- **Portal 2** (download once and play offline)
- **Minecraft** – creative building experience
- **Terraria** – sandbox adventure
- **The Witness** – puzzle-solving on a island

These should keep you entertained without needing internet or expensive purchases. Let me know if you want more options!
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toro7toro
02-03-2016, 07:38 AM #1

I checked the latest videos on AwesomeSauceNetwork. They’re showing Doom, which isn’t what I want since I don’t have it and don’t want to spend money. Looking for enjoyable, offline PC games that work well in an airplane—here are some suggestions:

- **Stardew Valley** – relaxing farming simulation
- **Celeste** – challenging platformer with great story
- **Hollow Knight** – deep exploration game
- **Portal 2** (download once and play offline)
- **Minecraft** – creative building experience
- **Terraria** – sandbox adventure
- **The Witness** – puzzle-solving on a island

These should keep you entertained without needing internet or expensive purchases. Let me know if you want more options!

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iKegreenS_
Posting Freak
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02-03-2016, 09:59 AM
#2
modern city views?
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iKegreenS_
02-03-2016, 09:59 AM #2

modern city views?

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Tenniskoppens
Member
183
02-03-2016, 10:09 AM
#3
It varies based on your laptop's capabilities. I often play AoE2 and classic SimCity games since they’re simple, power-efficient, and don’t need a separate mouse.
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Tenniskoppens
02-03-2016, 10:09 AM #3

It varies based on your laptop's capabilities. I often play AoE2 and classic SimCity games since they’re simple, power-efficient, and don’t need a separate mouse.

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NikoMash
Senior Member
335
02-04-2016, 10:54 PM
#4
Visit Itch.io for a wide selection of enjoyable games.
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NikoMash
02-04-2016, 10:54 PM #4

Visit Itch.io for a wide selection of enjoyable games.

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thatkidvincee
Member
134
02-18-2016, 01:58 PM
#5
huniepop
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thatkidvincee
02-18-2016, 01:58 PM #5

huniepop

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NameIsSparta
Junior Member
6
02-20-2016, 07:12 AM
#6
Not on a plane at all.
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NameIsSparta
02-20-2016, 07:12 AM #6

Not on a plane at all.

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Card602
Junior Member
4
03-05-2016, 10:19 AM
#7
life is strange episode 1 was available for free on Steam in the past, though it's unclear now. If you have any funds, Monaco says his is mine—it's a personal favorite. Plus, it supports four-player local co-op. As a backup, jihad simulator 7/11 remains a timeless classic.
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Card602
03-05-2016, 10:19 AM #7

life is strange episode 1 was available for free on Steam in the past, though it's unclear now. If you have any funds, Monaco says his is mine—it's a personal favorite. Plus, it supports four-player local co-op. As a backup, jihad simulator 7/11 remains a timeless classic.

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guillaume14100
Junior Member
48
03-05-2016, 10:28 AM
#8
Thank you for your message.
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guillaume14100
03-05-2016, 10:28 AM #8

Thank you for your message.

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Torch15
Member
65
03-16-2016, 07:44 PM
#9
There is a reason handheld gaming devices exist. If I were on my computer though, I'd play something like "This War of Mine" or any 2D platformer like "Rogue Legacy" if I wanted something faster. But those aren't free. Or, I could play a slow paced strategy game like "Buzz Aldrin's Space Program Manager." or the previous installment "Race into Space." Both are games about the US space program racing the beat the Soviets into space, to the moon, and to other planets. It's a strategy game about taking risks (should I launch if my engineers say I only have a 70% chance of success? I know if I don't the soviets will be there next turn...) and managing everything from what to research to who to train for what missions. I slightly preferred the first, older one (Race into space) because it's a bit more simple and the learning curve isn't so steep. There is a ton of replayability too. The first one is free, the second one is not.
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Torch15
03-16-2016, 07:44 PM #9

There is a reason handheld gaming devices exist. If I were on my computer though, I'd play something like "This War of Mine" or any 2D platformer like "Rogue Legacy" if I wanted something faster. But those aren't free. Or, I could play a slow paced strategy game like "Buzz Aldrin's Space Program Manager." or the previous installment "Race into Space." Both are games about the US space program racing the beat the Soviets into space, to the moon, and to other planets. It's a strategy game about taking risks (should I launch if my engineers say I only have a 70% chance of success? I know if I don't the soviets will be there next turn...) and managing everything from what to research to who to train for what missions. I slightly preferred the first, older one (Race into space) because it's a bit more simple and the learning curve isn't so steep. There is a ton of replayability too. The first one is free, the second one is not.