• schmurnan@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’d say 12 hours is a great amount of time to get into either Breath of the Wild (if you haven’t played it yet), or else Tears of the Kingdom (if you’ve played BotW).

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        1 year ago

        Ah that’s a shame. What about Mario Odyssey? Another superb game with lots to do.

        Otherwise I guess something like the GTA Trilogy, TMNT: Cowabunga Collection.

        All depends what kinds of games you like though, I guess.

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    1 year ago

    Hades is my vote. Short runs mean you can take breaks/naps/whatever. Great story telling if you get hooked and want to play for hours.

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    1 year ago

    Something like stardew valley , golf story and sports story would suit a plane journey quite well. Although as others have stated I’ve never found the switch Has held my attention for that long and I prefer to just read or try and sleep on long flight.

    Best of luck finding something suitable

    Edited to say I’ve been enjoying paper Mario 64 on nso and that might be good but I can’t remember if nso can be accessed offline.

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      1 year ago

      It depends on the period ahahah. I live metroidvanias, but also story driven short games. Right now I’m a little tired of open world. I played the Pikmin 4 demo and loved it, but it doesn’t release in time for my flight

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        1 year ago

        Well, if you live metroidvania you probably already know all the good ones already.

        Yes, Your Grace was a fun little story-driven thing. Or go big and branch out, something like Fire Emblem could easily soak up numerous trans-continental flights. If you’ll get in-flight wifi, something like Mario Maker 2 could also fit, since you’ve got some platforming chops. It’s basically endless content.