It’ll be hard for me to get (back) into all of them seriously and be good at all at the same time, especially with my goofy ahh school year schedule (year round) and the game I’m working on.
Well, I have a lot of games I might want to play seriously (I call them main games)… The games with asterisks are those I’m not playing/active in right now.
Arcane Odyssey* (where update)
Deepwoken* (can’t pump out a build in 1 week, outdated)
Rogue Lineage
Bloxburg* (not guarantee i can rp with someone)
Phighting
Valorant
Marvel Rivals
Other games I wouldn’t grind but would still (like to) play (I call them side games);
In Plain Sight 2
Parkour
Super Doomspire
Super Golf
SCP 3008
Word Bomb
I can’t decide which one(s) should it/they be.
don’t get back into any of them seriously (for now) because you have to work on magic power simulator
Honestly just do how I do and do whatever you wanna do on the day, I played Doors for the first time in months a couple days ago and it was real nice returning to a game I like
everytime i play deepwoken i get a build like 80% done and then never do the rest of it because i lose motivation to keep playing after that point
but besides that i know the title is “get back into” but i’d recommend atleast trying out Breadwinner World i think its fun. It’s world is all one map, separated into 60 villages that each only have a single server (so the game is effectively one giant server). Each village has it’s own player-run economy and potential politics (mostly from the ability to become a village’s mayor through player votes)
You can also do stuff like buying and reselling manna (the game’s secondary currency), investing into the village you live in (which increases the village’s bread bonus which increases how much money everyone makes), make a house (which ive also seen people turn into stuff like functioning casinos), etc.
i wrote a lot but long story short its basically capitalism the game