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Suggestions for mouse only games?

I've just broken my left collarbone and for the next couple weeks have left arm in a sling. Thinking about games that are played just with the right hand?

I've already got Slay the Princess which I've been meaning to get around to for a while and Disco Elysium which I never got far through, but taking any suggestions at this point, always keen to try fresh genres and formats.

Let em on me!

Thanks, gang.

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  • Balatro!

    Edit: inscryption is WASD +spacebar only, if you can do that with a slight seating adjustment. It's great for planes. The post game content might be even better than the game content, haha.

    • I didn't know that, that is awesome. Inscryption is one of the coolest gaming experiences of the last few years. It's right up there with titles like Subnautica and the Outer Wilds for me. Daniel Mullins is a creative lad.

  • Buy a mouse with a joystick or D-Pad on it. Or one of those 15 button mice meant for MMOs. Then you can play anything.

    • I tried attaching movement controls to my logitech g600's number pad, it wasn't practical

      • I agree but it works in a pinch and is better than nothing.

  • If you don't mind something older, both Star Wars Knights of The Old Republic games can be played only with mouse. It's bit clunkier than also using a keyboard, but doable. I used to play them like that while smoking many years ago.

  • With the exception of chat, try Old School RuneScape. Good game for passive gameplay as well as more intensive/focused gameplay.

  • point & click adventure games? Some older ones can be aquired for cheap, or even free as some of them have been released as freeware.

    some suggestions in no particular order, some are older (like, DOS old, but still good today, imo), some are 2010's or so:

    • TellTale Sam & Max -episodic games (3d, cartoony, comedy)
    • Monkey Island -series, parts 1-3. (2d, cartoony, comedy, pirates, yarharhar) (Later games in the series are pretty finicky to get running/stay running.)
    • Sam & Max: Hit the road (2d, cartoony, comedy)
    • The Dig (2d, scifi)
    • Full Throttle (has a modernized remaster) (2d, "scifi", biker-theme)
    • Flight of the Amazon Queen (freeware) (2d, ~40's vibe, "retro-scifi")
    • Beneath a steel sky (freeware) (2d, scifi, comedy, some gore)

    Ones that have some keyboard usage, but are mainly mouse driven (or can be mouse driven)

    • Grim Fandango (modernised remaster, original doesn't do mouse) (3d, latin-american land of the dead, comedy)
    • Indiana Jones & The Fate of Atlantis (some occasional fights where keyboard would be preferred, most of these can be circumvented though) (2d, some comedy, ww2, I mean, it's indiana jones)

    The older ones can be played via Scummvm (https://scummvm.org/) - it's basically a simplified launcher/runner just for adventure games.

  • If you want an alternative to Slay the Spire i can recommend Monster Train; you mainly summon different Hellspawn and cast spells, which gives it more of an Magic the Gathering feel.

    If you want an ARPG fix and have thumb buttons on your mouse you can try Chronicon, don't let the gfx stop you, it's an excellent hack&slash game, and you can put all your skills onto 1 button if you like - i use the middle and the right button for most builds and thumb keys for pots

    If you want a new spin on Darkest Dungeon, give Iratus - Lord of the Dead a try. Or if you played a lot of Darkest Dungeon and want more of it, try Black Reliquary, a huge (and free!) mod with a lot of new mechanics!

    Going into the same direction as Into the Breach is Shotgun King - the final Checkmate. It's really fun and the higher difficulties really make your brains work out. Workshop support with lots of extra content included! Also great for Turn-based Tactics is Invisible Inc., putting you in control of an spy agency which has been hit hard and tries to recover.

    For arcade games i can recommend Utopia must fall - it really captures the spirit of old arcade games, but feels real fresh. You can also go for Nova Drift, which is also an excellent arcade game.

    Then there is Cultist Simulator and its spiritual successor, Book of Hours. It's basically a card based riddle game, and very atmospheric.

    There is always Shattered Pixel Dungeon - it is also available on Steam or Gog, but you can download and play it for free from the link i provided.

    I think your collarbone might have healed until you've finished that list, have fun!

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