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I would like something halfway between Snowrunner and European Truck Simulator, with a well written single player RPG story mode where you get to help people by delivering stuff.
Or, something like Breath of the Wild only without fighting.
Or both.
The former is basically like a truck-based Death Stranding without the combat of that game.
If you say so, I watched an early trailer for Death Stranding and haven't paid it any attention since I'm not keen on games with combat.
I want this but for a flight simulator.
Have you tried Sable?
I'd like to try it, but I don't have a supported device yet ... I've played at least one indie game with a similar feel and really enjoyed it, but it was short and simple so I didn't get lost in the world
Yeah, it's surprisingly heavy on hardware requirements!
What was the other game you played? A Short Hike?
AER: Memories of old
It's fun, you play as a woman who can turn into a bird and have to explore, solve basic puzzles, and there's a good story. It's just short and simple.
This looks cool - thanks!