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June 20th 2016, 09:57 AM
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shevek
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what games would you recommend?
Mu.

What you're looking for is fulfillment. Games are not the best way to get that. What does give it, is a personal thing. For me, I like to create things. It doesn't really matter what: art, furniture, machines to help me do things, clothes, or to get closer to your question, games. It doesn't matter what it is, as long as it takes effort and I can be proud of the result, it works for me. And actually, if practice or preparation means that I can do complex things without much effort, that also feels very good.

Aside from that, whatever you're looking for probably involves other people. Working on something with others is nice, especially because you give and receive feedback, so when you do something that is worth being proud of, you get confirmation of that, which feels good. It may also lead to romance and sex, which we're programmed to value as one of the major goals in life.

So if you insist that you want games, I'd suggest anything that requires multiple people in the same room: board games, card games, etc.