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.
Nubbys Number Factory, addicting and mouse only.
Chess.
- Slay the Spire
- Tactical Beach Wizards (on sale!)
- Rogue Light Deck Builder (yes, that’s the name)
Rimworld can be played only with a mouse pretty good. And City Skylines too
Btw: There are USB foot keyboards on the soulless online marketing platform of your choice. They can usually be programmed to different keys or combinations. While it is not something I would use for FPS gaming, it can come handy in situations like yours. I have one with three different switches that are programmable which is quite handy.
X-COM 2 is fully playable with just the mouse.
If you’re looking for something a bit lighter, there’s The Enchanted Cave 2, a nice little roguelite with an interesting loot system.
From memory, Fallout and Fallout 2 are fully mouse-playable too.
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.
Here is a good one. The Case of the Golden Idol
Recently did another Plants vs. Zombies run, so I’m gonna throw this one into the mix here.
Microsoft Solitaire Collection
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Cookie Clicker
Since Ellipsis hasn’t been mentioned yet, here’s my recommendation:
Ellipsis is an action-packed Avoid ’Em Up with minimalistic, yet powerful neon styled visuals. Guide your ship through a mysterious universe while deftly avoiding hordes of roaming enemies, spikes, lasers and more.
Peggle, Nubby’s Number Factory, Peglin, Ballionaire
Give Kingdom of Loathing a try.