Historically, I'm an arcade gamer and I like fast-paced stuff including fighting and arcade racing games, as well as puzzles, stuff like that. I'm not much into RPGs though I've been loving to play Hogwarts Legacy, it's such a chill game.
But my main weapon of choice in terms of relaxing and having little projects to do is Minecraft. Basically, I play in creative mode and I like to build stuff. I love to create some cities here and there, but my main activity is looking for villages and making roads connecting all of them and upgrading them so they have actual streets and sidewalks, stuff like that.
I have been playing with 2+ years and I made so much stuff, it's easy to forget some of the stuff I built. But when I go exploring, I end up finding some villages I already messed with and some completely new ones. I like to renew the abandoned villages so they become functional, but I also like to modernize the other regular villages. It feels like a huge sandbox map, and it's funny to notice how I know all the different roads and directions just by memory. It may be my autistic side speaking, but it even got me interested in studying architecture in the near future. I just love it.
But my main weapon of choice in terms of relaxing and having little projects to do is Minecraft. Basically, I play in creative mode and I like to build stuff. I love to create some cities here and there, but my main activity is looking for villages and making roads connecting all of them and upgrading them so they have actual streets and sidewalks, stuff like that.
I have been playing with 2+ years and I made so much stuff, it's easy to forget some of the stuff I built. But when I go exploring, I end up finding some villages I already messed with and some completely new ones. I like to renew the abandoned villages so they become functional, but I also like to modernize the other regular villages. It feels like a huge sandbox map, and it's funny to notice how I know all the different roads and directions just by memory. It may be my autistic side speaking, but it even got me interested in studying architecture in the near future. I just love it.