Anyone know any casual games I can play while playing on RS?? What are your recommendations?
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Anyone know any casual games I can play while playing on RS?? What are your recommendations?
You want to play a game while playing RS? Two games at once, impressive.
Dust: An Elysian Tail has my vote. Grab it on GOG.com for a few dollars, you won't be disappointed if you enjoy sidescrollers or platformers.
The sarcasm is real. Haha
Yeah I'll give this a game a shot. Looks awesome.
I don't think kb was being sarcastic.
anyhoo, I downloaded overlord 2 yesterday because I loved the idea of bots (the minions) doing your bidding (something I've always looked for in games), and it was enjoyable for the little bit of time that I was able to play.
lil over 2 bucks on g2a ( https://www.g2a.com/overlord-2-steam-cd-key-global.html ) or can be torrented (I'd recommend buying) so there's not much to lose, give it a try out and if you like it, the sequel (overlord 3) is coming out in 2 weeks. hyyype http://store.steampowered.com/app/306670
Try Binding of Issac : Rebirth, I love/hate the game at the same time.
I've tried Dust and I'm liking it so far! Good recommendation KB.
I will try Overlord 2 and Isaac too, seems interesting.
And I meant the sarcastic response was towards the impressive comment. :p Haha
This is what I play while "playing" runescape. Great game, extremely difficult and frustrating but I get a real sense of accomplishment after going on a -50 win streak and I finally beat it :p
Path of exile is a great game as well, its free so thats always good lol
A friend of mine told me GTA 5 is on desktops now too (don't know if true or not), but I'd assume nothing is better than that GTA V, I think you would be better off not playing video games at all.
Just find some random flash browser game. Theres literally 1000's of them out there for free.
I really enjoyed this game when I was in high school. 2D - multiplayer space shooter :) http://store.steampowered.com/app/352700/
Eve Online is a personal favourite and fits in well with Runescape. It doesn't require grinding to gain levels in game (only to earn cash, but your here so you probably don't mind cheating :) ).
The game is a space sim style of game where you control 1 character and fly around in space ships inside a stupidly large Sand-boxed Galaxy.
You can mine, trade, mission (PVE), Pk (PVP), pirate (PVP), or even join a large corporation/alliance/coalition and fight for control over entire systems in deep space.
It is a huge game and being timed skill training as opposed to grinding makes it an effective side game :)
Hit me up on PM if you want to hear more :D
I usually play gta 5 on pc while im botting but beware tho: sometimes runescape will just close. I don't know why but sometimes it happens and sometimes it doesn't.
Games I've been playing recently whilst babysitting a script/bot are:
- Don't Starve
- Rocket League
- Civilization V
- Fallout 3
- Cities Skylines
- Ori & the Blind Forest
- Dungeon Defenders
I've found it useful to play online games that have short matches like RL, or games I can just play singleplayer and pause in case something messes up with the script. Hope this helps!
I've gotten into Starbound as of late, very awesome. I also second that of Dungeon Defenders... very addicting... very fun.
Indeed it is! Please tell me you're excited about Fallout 4?! It's only 4 or 5 days away right?
Would recommend the new Black Ops or Star Wars Battlefront :)
AW Planet. Has a very small community of players. At peak times 1 of the 2 servers will have 70+ people on. The skills are amazing and fun to level. Has more skills than runescape and they go to level 120. The PK system in this game is amazing and similar to runescape classic (what I consider the hay day of PKing). I am trying to bring this game back up to a decent player base and will be hosting my own forum for the game soon I hope complete with guides maps and even monthly raffles.
Idle Online Universe is literally an afk and kill stuff game akin to clicker heros and the like.
Game of Thrones Ascent is pretty nice as well. It's much nicer with the greasemonkey scripts that some guy made that allows you to skip most of the boring stuff (GotaExtender). Definitely something to play casually while playing something else like LoL or RS (or coding even). I'm a GoT fan so maybe I'm a bit biased in favor of it.
Assuming that you're script babysitting, I recommend:
Fallout 3 / New Vegas / 4 - as stated above; IMO New Vegas' gameplay is slightly better but Fallout 3 is a better overall game. I have yet to play Fallout 4 so I cannot say if it stands up to the hype.
Nuclear Throne - Look this baby up on steam. Pew pew pew pew! A great little flash-like action shooter with a bunch of adorable little radioactive characters. It's a lot of fun, and every time you die (which will be... somewhat frequent ;) ) is a good time to check in.
Metro: Last Light - You might need a pretty powerful PC to play RS while running this one, but if you can, I recommend this game. Between the little chapters is a great time to duck away, and while you're making money / training, you can be exploring the Russian wasteland with Khan and Pavel.
Portal / Portal 2 - I've never played Portal 2 (I know it's a sin!) but Portal is a lot of fun, and is nicely divided into test chambers in between which it is possible to alt tab and keep an eye on RS.
I know that all of these aren't really games to "casually" play while playing RS, as I have assumed that you are babysitting a script instead of actually playing the game. If this is false I apologize, but if not I hope you check these titles out!
I've been playing Fallout 4 like no other this past week. I am very impressed with it so far, but you have to be partial to Bethesda-isms (as I am) to not be off-put in some ways.
Would you say it is worth a purchase? Bethesda-isms don't tend to bother me too much; I just like to play a good game. Would you say it is more like New Vegas or 3? Or is it another animal entirely? Well to be honest I haven't had much time for gaming at all lately but hey, might as well add it to the collection for future procrastination, right?
I'd definitely say it's worth a purchase. Many harsher critics say "it's just more of the same" and leave it at that (unfairly), and while they may be right, on a core basis as it is after all another Fallout game, it improves a lot in every aspect. I'd say it's more like New Vegas, as imo New Vegas improves on 3, but better in every way. Gun combat is much better, graphics are better (even though people are relentless about that, I think it's part of Fallout's charm, and a Bethesda-ism, it also doesn't look bad at all), there's so many ways to make your character (massively expansive perk choices too), settlements are cool. You can really just do whatever you want. Bigger, better, more customize-able Fallout.
Thanks for the input! But oh no :( I'm a little simple-minded. Fallouts 3 and New Vegas seemed big and expansive and customizable to me and this one is more so? It might fry my brain. It might be too much for me... and maybe my GPU. Maybe I should go back to Half Life 1... It is nice to hear that gun combat is improved over New Vegas. I thought it was a little sub-par to be honest. I'll be sure to check it out haha :)
Thanks again!
Sweet :) So I can spend 500 more hours of my life in the Wasteland. Just what I need at this stage of my existence XD While that statement is sarcastic, I will probably purchase the game when it goes on sale. I am almost certain it will because Steam and holiday times tend to do that. I got New Vegas complete with all DLC for something like $12 when I purchased it on sale. Good stuff.
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Starcraft or Starcraft 2. Either one is good.
If you are working on a semi-afkable skill or the such on RS then you can play hearthstone. It is an enjoyable card game made by blizzard. Although once you start climbing the levels, the game begins to get a little pay to win.