If you don’t already have it, get some Terraria in there. Plays great on the SD and gives you an absurd amount of content for its insanely low price.
And whenever I recommend video games I inevitably end up going here, so… Hey, get Outer Wilds while you’re at it. It doesn’t have a ton of replay value as its progression is entirely focused on your knowledge so once you know what you’re doing that’s kind of it, but it’s a literal life-changing sort of experience if you let it get its hooks in you.
Black Ops 3 with zombie chronicles gets you a ton of solid maps, and because it’s on Steam instead of consoles you also get the advantage of the HUGE backlog of workshop maps.
Sonic Mania is only $5 and is still a blast, even to me, and I’m not a particularly big Sonic guy.
Finally, pick up Risk of Rain 2 and Risk of Rain Returns. Some of the best roguelikes on the market right there.
If you don’t already have it, get some Terraria in there. Plays great on the SD and gives you an absurd amount of content for its insanely low price.
And whenever I recommend video games I inevitably end up going here, so… Hey, get Outer Wilds while you’re at it. It doesn’t have a ton of replay value as its progression is entirely focused on your knowledge so once you know what you’re doing that’s kind of it, but it’s a literal life-changing sort of experience if you let it get its hooks in you.
Black Ops 3 with zombie chronicles gets you a ton of solid maps, and because it’s on Steam instead of consoles you also get the advantage of the HUGE backlog of workshop maps.
Sonic Mania is only $5 and is still a blast, even to me, and I’m not a particularly big Sonic guy.
Finally, pick up Risk of Rain 2 and Risk of Rain Returns. Some of the best roguelikes on the market right there.