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death stranded
heaven children of light
land
flow
Walden, a game
land
Terrariums
stardew valley
limit star
sky blue
survivors
children of valhalla
There is much more but I don't want to mention it, all of them are with a bit of fighting, strategy, etc. I recommend Tycoon games and that's where you go..
One half likes to play adventure, rpgs and those kind of games, with a great story.
The other half likes to play slow and tedious strategy and management games.
Sometimes if I'm sick with fever they might agree on something completely different, like a rally game or fps game.
I know a fair few older gamers so rather than it being a question of age and outgrowing the hobby, I think people drift in and out whether it's down to motivation, other responsibilities or just wanting a breather to do something else.
I do think people's tastes change in time which can be great as you can experience games you weren't doing previous but I'd like to think I'd be interested in gaming forever even if I'm not always engaged with it or have the time.
If one genre bores me, I just check another.
I think I've pretty much always played anything. More adventure and 4x strategy in the past, and nowadays more survival/craft and action. And the occasional shooter games, but they're still point&click games to me.
Had a few times when I had other priorities, but that's just life.
It's not like I got back to gaming and was suddenly "oh, this is actually very pointless and boring, let's quit gaming entirely".
But I do sometimes have these moments of "10000 games but nothing interesting to play", same as with TV these days, 10000 channels and nothing interesting is on.
Which is also fine, I don't need to force myself to play games. It's entertainment, not a job.
I just take up reading or something, until I feel like those 10000 books don't have anything interesting to tell me either. lol
To keep things interesting you try different games, different genres by seeing if your taste has changed, maybe you're sick of FPS, and want RPG, or RTS, maybe wanted to play story base game, maybe want to get into group play, or solo more often, you have to try things out to figure things out.
Another way is to recharge your interest by doing other things beside gaming, like watching movies, or shows, read books, and such, or do other things, and after bit of time pass, try get back into gaming again, maybe something that might peak your interest like classic games you enjoyed, or new games, maybe try new goals like trying finish a game achievements, or something, or even explore game modding for single player games.
I've been gaming for 35+ years now. I've had periods where I gamed less, though I've always gamed. But as you grow older, interests can change.
It's actually pretty normal, you know.