Sure. 'Alto's Odyssey' has a simple yet engaging story. You are Alto, gliding through a beautiful desert landscape. As you progress, you encounter different elements and characters that add to the overall story of your journey. It's not a complex story but it's enough to keep you interested while you enjoy the gameplay. Another good one is 'Candy Crush Saga'. Well, it may not have a super - deep story, but the idea of saving the Candy Kingdom from the evil jellies gives it a basic story arc that casual players can follow and enjoy.
For casual players, 'Angry Birds' has a bit of a story. The pigs stole the birds' eggs, so the birds are on a mission to get their eggs back. It's easy to understand and it adds a fun element to the gameplay. Also, 'Plants vs Zombies' has a humorous story. You have to protect your house from zombies using different plants, and each plant has its own characteristics. The story unfolds as you progress through different levels and face various types of zombies.
'Unpacking' is another good option. It's a unique game where you unpack a character's belongings in different stages of their life. Through the items you unpack, a story is told about the character's growth, relationships, and life events. It's simple to play and doesn't require a lot of time or complex skills, but the story is very engaging.
Stardew Valley is ideal for casuals. You can do various things like farming, fishing, and interacting with villagers while following a story. It's like Golf Story in that it has a lot of different activities within a story - rich environment. Also, Slime Rancher is good. You take care of slimes and explore the world, and there's a story that unfolds gradually, just like in Golf Story.
There are several. 'Journey' is a game that has a minimalist but very profound story. You are a robed figure traveling through a vast desert - like world, and on your journey, you encounter other players (in a non - verbal way) and experience different environments that seem to tell a story of life's journey. 'Flower' also has a nice story - like element. You control the wind to blow flower petals around and bring life back to a barren world. And 'Kentucky Route Zero' is a unique game with a complex and engaging story that unfolds as you travel through a strange and magical version of Kentucky.
For casual gamers, 'Brawlhalla' is a great choice. The story mode is not too difficult and has a fun narrative about the different characters. 'Warframe' can also be enjoyable. You can take your time to explore the story, which is about a war - torn sci - fi universe and your role as a Tenno. 'Path of Exile' has a lot of depth in its story, but you can play at your own pace. There are different quests and areas to discover that gradually unfold the story of the dark fantasy world.
Sure. 'Stardew Valley' is a great choice. It's a farming simulator where you inherit a run - down farm. As you build it up, you interact with the local villagers, and there are many storylines related to friendship, love, and the secrets of the town. It's very relaxing and has a heartwarming story. Another is 'Among Us'. While the main gameplay is about finding the impostor, there's an underlying story about the crewmates' mission and the threat of the impostors that can be quite interesting for casual play.
Sure. 'Gears of War' is great for console players. It has a solid shooting story set in a post - apocalyptic world. You fight against hordes of enemies, and the story is full of action - packed moments and character development.
For a casual gamer, 'League of Legends' has some story elements that are really engaging. The lore of the different champions and the regions they come from is quite extensive. Although the main focus is on the multiplayer battles, the backstory adds depth. 'Star Trek Online' is also a great choice. It has a story that is accessible for casual players. You can explore the Star Trek universe, engage in missions, and experience the story that is based on the well - known Star Trek franchise. It's a game where you can take it at your own pace and still enjoy the story. And 'Neverwinter' is a free - to - play MMORPG with a good story. You can play through quests and dungeons while uncovering the story of the city of Neverwinter and the surrounding areas.
Well, one feature is that they often have relatable characters. For example, in 'Stardew Valley', the villagers are all unique and you can form relationships with them, which makes the story more engaging. Another feature is a clear goal. In 'Animal Crossing: New Horizons', your goal of building up your island gives the story a direction. Also, they usually have a slow - paced narrative. 'Unpacking' is a good example. You take your time to uncover the story as you unpack items at your own pace.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Although more of a life - simulation game, it has a story in the sense that you are building a community on your island. You interact with various animal villagers, and there are events and goals to achieve throughout the year.
Sure. 'Angry Birds' is a well - known single player game with no story for casual gamers. You just launch birds at pigs to destroy their structures. It's easy to pick up and play. Another good one is 'Cut the Rope'. In this game, you cut ropes to feed a little monster. It doesn't have a complex story, just simple and fun gameplay. 'Fruit Ninja' is also great. You slash fruits as they appear on the screen, no story involved at all.