What's a great minigame within another game?
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I loved the Chao Garden in the Sonic Adventure games.
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It’s always fishing.
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Triple triad from Final Fantasy 8.
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Blitzball Final Fantasy X
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Let's be real, Witcher 3 is just a Gwent launcher.
Also I've definitely played more Pazaak than KOTOR.
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The fishing minigame from Breath of Fire 4. There's just something that's both simple and relaxing, as well as complex and engaging in that minigame. Even better, it's not a requirement to finish the game.
And then there's the fishing minigame on Stardew Valley.
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Triple triad from Final Fantasy 8.
Triple triad + Card mod ability = broken game
It might have had a factor in my not enjoying the Triple Triad mini game, as I sometimes get bogged down in just collecting cards to convert into spells and items. Also, the Queen of Cards is a huge pain. And the CC Club sidequest.
::: spoiler CC Club side quest and Queen of Cards spoilers
Completing the CC Club side quest is necessary to complete prior to Disk 4 if you want to have access to them on Disk 4 (they're inside the Ragnarok). Queen of Cards is available on Disk 4 by default (she's on the Lunar Pod crash site in Esthar), so you can just play her there for a quicker access to the cards only accessible through her.
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The fishing minigame from Breath of Fire 4. There's just something that's both simple and relaxing, as well as complex and engaging in that minigame. Even better, it's not a requirement to finish the game.
And then there's the fishing minigame on Stardew Valley.
Have you ever tried fishing?
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I hate minigames, the only one i tolerated was Gwent in Witcher 3.
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Have you ever tried fishing?
In real life? Nope. I don't think I have the patience for that, sitting perfectly still for hours on end. I would probably enjoy the scenery and the vibe though.
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The Wolfenstein 3D minigame contained within Wolfenstein The New Order is probably the best one I've come across. I may be biased though since Wolfenstein 3D is probably one of my Top 5 all-time favorite games.
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Sonic Adventure 2 has a pretty decent adventure platformer built into it
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Let's be real, Witcher 3 is just a Gwent launcher.
Also I've definitely played more Pazaak than KOTOR.
I literally could never understand how to play Pazaak. To me it's just a weird version of Blackjack
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The Wolfenstein 3D minigame contained within Wolfenstein The New Order is probably the best one I've come across. I may be biased though since Wolfenstein 3D is probably one of my Top 5 all-time favorite games.
In DOOM Eternal you can play through all of DOOM and DOOM 2 at the Slayer’s desk in the fortress. I dig that
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Triple triad card game from FF8? Also the card game in FF9, I forgot which is which.
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Triple triad card game from FF8? Also the card game in FF9, I forgot which is which.
I loved the FF8 card game. It was so sad that you had to choose to used up some cards if you wanted some equipments if I recall correctly. It would be nice to not have to choose to keep all cards or have all equipments os spells
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I hate minigames, the only one i tolerated was Gwent in Witcher 3.
Same. I’m playing GTA San Andreas on mobile (through Netflix if you interested) and while the game holds up, all the minigames suck ass. I’m likely not going to complete a single one. Maybe I’ll cave and do burglaries for infinite sprint, but probably not.
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The mini pinball game, at the top-right of the Family Guy pinball table(2007).
It is fast paced and well put together.
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In real life? Nope. I don't think I have the patience for that, sitting perfectly still for hours on end. I would probably enjoy the scenery and the vibe though.
I haven't fished in probably a decade and am definitely not an expert. With that said, there's many different kinds of fishing. I liked lure fishing partly because of the lack of just sitting. You're constantly reeling in so the spinners and feathers create an enticing target under the water. There's also fly fishing, which is usually done in a river either from shore or wading in it. You're constantly re-adjusting where the fly lands and drifts. But even if you're doing the "just wait for it" style fishing, there's spots where you will constantly get bites and pull in fish. Enough that you have your pick if you're taking them with you and not doing catch and release...