As somebody raised with the numerous generations of the PlayStation console, gaming is an excellent outlet for me that helps me unwind. I additionally discover nice consolation in patterns; it is one thing that has at all times relaxed my thoughts and helped ease my nervousness. Thus, it solely is smart that on the finish of a protracted day, I depend on some informal gaming to calm my very overstimulated mind.
For so long as I’ve had a telephone, even within the days of Symbian OS, I’ve at all times had a roster of foolish video games to play in my downtime. These are totally different from “proper” gaming periods for me, because the objective right here is not to get pleasure from advanced sport mechanics or intricate worldbuilding. I’m not searching for Skyrim-level lore or an action-packed journey. I simply need my thoughts to be nonetheless and for me to go to sleep with none psychological tabs open within the background.
This is my present roster of senseless, foolish Android games that lull me to sleep in the wee hours of the night. They have ads and microtransactions, but the basic gameplay is free. You might find them ridiculous, but don’t knock ’em ’til you’ve tried ’em.
Hello! My Cozy Inn
Hello! My Cozy Inn is a slow-paced restaurant and hotel management game with several mini-games, including a farming sim, merge games, memory-pair games, and more. The plot is simple: you start out with a rundown little inn, and you have to make it successful.
Even if you have a very short attention span and limited patience, you will not tire of this game easily. Though you have to wait for revenue to accumulate over time to upgrade the inn, there are plenty of side quests to keep you occupied.
By the time you’re done accomplishing the day’s tasks, your nervous system is relaxed, and your eyes are closing. The game has a cozy atmosphere and does a great job of slowing you down.
Screwdom 3D
Screwdom 3D is one of those Android games that don’t require much thought. Your goal couldn’t be simpler: unscrew the object you’ve been given. Tap a screw to unscrew it, dismantling the object piece by piece, layer by layer.
To make it a bit more challenging, the screws are color-coded. Players need to match the colors as required, without running out of holes to store screws that don’t match the current color.
There are various fun 3D models to take apart, and they can be rotated at any angle up to 360 degrees. As you twist and turn the object, looking for matching screws, your mind focuses on this low-stress task and the background noise in your mind turns down.
And if you’re feeling competitive, there are plenty of challenges where you compete with others, pushing you to finish puzzles as fast as you can (sometimes without failing a level).
Arrows – Puzzle Escape
Arrows – Puzzle Escape is a black-and-white game that eliminates all stimulation. It leaves you focusing on just the black arrows set against a plain white background, clearing the board on every level.
I enjoy this game particularly because of the unraveling of the pattern. The logic it follows doesn’t require much thought. It almost becomes muscle memory; a repetitive task of tapping away at the arrows to pass the level.
As you progress, the levels become increasingly intricate. There are daily and weekly challenges as well. The lack of a timer takes the pressure off, allowing you to immerse yourself in the game until sleep befalls you.
Magic Sort!
Magic Sort! gives you a nice little dopamine boost with its bright colors and cute characters. You must sort the colorful liquids in the bottles, with each bottle containing only a single colored liquid at the end of the level.
It’s easy to get stuck, but you can collect helpful tools to assist you along the way. Watching ads is sometimes required, but I find that waiting for the ad to finish is enough to make me fall asleep. Since relaxing my mind is my main goal when playing the game, it works out perfectly.