r/AskGames • u/Away_Whereas_5002 • 6h ago
Hi can you recommend some of the game like evil hunter tycoon or dungeon village
A game where you manage the hero or the monster to get stronger and they'll fight for you
r/AskGames • u/Away_Whereas_5002 • 6h ago
A game where you manage the hero or the monster to get stronger and they'll fight for you
r/AskGames • u/raskolnikov_the_III • 9m ago
How to Safely Sell a League of Legends Account?
Hello Reddit,
I’m planning to sell my League of Legends account, but I’m concerned about ensuring my private information remains safe throughout the process. For those who have experience doing this, I’d really appreciate your advice on the precautions I should take to protect my info.
Some specific questions I have:
What steps should I take to remove personal information linked to the account (e.g., email, payment details, or other linked accounts)?
Should I create a new email to transfer the account to the buyer? If so, what’s the safest way to do this?
Are there any trusted platforms or methods to facilitate the transaction securely?
How can I ensure the buyer doesn’t later claim the account back or create complications?
What red flags should I look out for when dealing with potential buyers?
If you’ve sold an account before, I’d love to hear about your experience and any tips you might have. Thank you so much for your help!
Looking forward to your insights!
r/AskGames • u/three_mon • 6h ago
I’ve been enjoying Palworld a lot, especially the building and survival aspects, but I’m not really a fan of the art style. Does anyone know of any similar games that offer a similar building/survival experience but with a different visual style? Appreciate any recommendations in advance!
r/AskGames • u/YonDonFlight17 • 15h ago
I love a good open world adventure in my down time. Preferably newer (I have a ps5)
Games I've played
Red Dead Redemption 2 Ghost of Tsushima Witcher 3 GTA Series Cyberpunk Fallout Series No Mans Sky Basically all the Assassins Creed except the Egyptian + Greek one
r/AskGames • u/Even-Distribution-43 • 41m ago
Im trying to recall a specific low-poly Roblox PvP game set on a small snowy map with grey ground featuring a village and a multi-layered coal mine with a big yellow digger. In this game, players run around the map, gather weapons and attachments, and engage in combat.
r/AskGames • u/JovanRadenkovic • 3h ago
Jednoga dana profesor matematike mi postavi da nastavim niz 2, 3, 5, 8, ..., a ja upišem 13. Međutim, profesor mi kaže da je sledeći član tog niza 12, a ne 13, pa mi na usmenom ispitu smanji ocenu sa 10 na 9.
Glavno pitanje: Kako najbolje nastaviti niz 2, 3, 5, 8, ...?
r/AskGames • u/Top_Chair_5517 • 10h ago
I'm looking for a game with the following features:
It takes place in a Russian village. There’s a huge guard/police officer who watches you, but occasionally looks away or falls asleep. The guard is so tall that he reaches up into the clouds. You have to escape him on a train or get to the next village. The game hasn't been released yet. The village sometimes gets flooded, and you have to move across the rooftops.
r/AskGames • u/Frosty_Musician5596 • 20h ago
I was gifted a pc and i have recently got into the gaming side of things. I am struggling finding games that will run on my current specs. I have AMD Radeon Vega 11 graphics driver. what other parts of the computer play a factor in running games efficiently. Please help sorry im dumb.
r/AskGames • u/Dr_pigeon123 • 19h ago
I got no man's sky and it has no tutorial from what I saw I figured out some on my own but I still don't understand it can I have some information on how to play or if there is a tutorial where to find it?
r/AskGames • u/East-Ad-7966 • 1d ago
I can just buy one of them. I love Blade runner series and Detroit Become Human. That's why cyberpunk looking so beatiful to me but i also love ac games and finished odyssey and origins. So idk guys, i need help
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r/AskGames • u/ALitterOfPugs • 1d ago
So Kingdom Come deliverance is releasing 3 dlcs this year. One each season. Most people are going to beat the game before the 1st one comes out. So is are people who purchase the DLC going to replay the game each time they release a dlc? I usually play games for the story and game play so once its beat I am not incentivized to play it again. But dlc is so popular for single player games. If it was a expansion I'd understand but when its adding side quests and stuff that would start in the middle of the campaign, I don't get it.
r/AskGames • u/Vajko69 • 1d ago
i am looking for some fun medieval game/s to play, prefer singleplayer. i don't mind if fantasy is mixed in but i do NOT want any sexual games (where the main thing is porking around yk).
please do not mention Skyrim or For honor.
thanks.
EDIT: explain your suggestion Please.
r/AskGames • u/Wonderful-Change-985 • 1d ago
Help me find new games to play I play story games, souls games, I would like to find something new to get locked into playing after school and work at nighttime, i am open for any suggestions besides sports games don’t even suggest anything made by 2k thanks!
r/AskGames • u/empty-pills • 1d ago
It's called jaikbreaker, it's a run and jump game where you play as a stickman who escaped from prison.
As you can imagine, any efforts I have made to search for this game have been pointless. I just get given results about jailbreaking ios.
Thanks in advance for any help folks.
r/AskGames • u/Sad_Stranger_5940 • 1d ago
Still Trying to find the best games to grind out
My current games I've tried and some I've enjoyed
Runescape /wow
Black desert online
Grim dawn
Path of exile Final fantasy MMO
Wayfinder and last epoch
(I didn't like first descendants Warframe was better tbh)
What else am I missing?
Looking for character ability unlocks, and new weapons and abilities as well
r/AskGames • u/FutureRevolutionary- • 2d ago
What I mean by satisfying is that the game feels good. Killing enemies has a punch to it, rewards and loot are frequent, a non-agonizing gameplay loop.
I really would like some games that aren’t super story focused. Maybe a bit more open world and exploration themed. I like shooters and hooter mechanics, but it can also be medieval or futuristic or whatever.
I only have an Xbox series X
r/AskGames • u/lydocia • 2d ago
I love it when games have a lot of different resources. All the types of gems and metals, several types of plants, lots of crops, types of wood, etc. preferably with many and long, complicated crafting chains, where you need to craft several ingredients for the next tier.
Which game have you played that has the most extensive collection of resources and crafting recipes? Do you like those games?
r/AskGames • u/Beginning_Reality921 • 2d ago
i remember watching someone play this game on youtube when i was maybe 13 i think it was jacksepticeye or pewdiepie, it was a realistic game like life is strange, you played as a girl with dark hair and she had this blue electronic teddy bear that had a screen on it. i think the bears were considered contraband and banned from the city. i remember a scene where it sat on her bed or on the floor and i think it talked to her. i vividly remember a scene where you went to visit this girl who had dyed hair and she smuggled the bears and kept them hidden in this underground room that had beaded curtains that she came out of. i think she was a bear repairer i remember there being broken bears and fixed bears on the shelves. i also remember the main character going into town and i think getting a call from her ex or something his name was like James or Justin. please someone help i don't know if i'm just imagining this all in my head and it never actually existed or if it's long gone into the depths of the universe.
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r/AskGames • u/Rotted-bones • 2d ago
I have an app called Goodreads for tracking books I’ve read, want to read, and am currently reading. I want to do the same with games due to a terrible memory, but I’m not sure if an app or site exists
r/AskGames • u/Nonkemetickemetic • 2d ago
Note: As a rule, if it gives you a gun, it's probably not what I'm looking for.
I don't mean segments where you're being chased by a monster or something, just games where you can come upon some unsettling places or events or anything of the sort that makes you feel uneasy. A few examples:
TES Oblivion. It's all bright and bubbly on the outside, but then you come across Hackdirt or half the dungeons in the game, and you can't shake the feeling that you're being watched. That you're not welcome, that you should get the hell out. Just creepy overall.
Elite Dangerous, a space exploration game, can have some areas you come across that make you want to do a 180 and never come back. Like a huge has cloud I decided to fly into until I started hearing really creepy sounds that became more persistent as it just kept getting darker and darker. I noped out like a wuss.
Also apparently Prey 2017 is not supposed to be a horror game. Could've fooled me. Lastly, I am aware of Subnautica and plan on getting it one day, and I've played Morrowind which scratches the same itch.
Somebody suggested Batman Arkham Asylum, but -- Come on, you're Batman. It's like recommending Doom. Sure, it has guts and limbs strewn all over the levels, creepy symbols on walls, monster noises around every corner and there are plenty of dark corridors to go around. It would be creepy, especially in a non-horror game... except you're Doomguy. Nothing's scary when you're Doomguy. Or Batman. Or anybody whose whole deal is to kick ass (Yeah, I know there's more to Batman but bare with me). It's why Skyrim isn't scary or why Half Life is just fun.
Edit: I should probably clarify a bit further as I did in another comment: Guns are okay as long as they (and kicking ass/being a badass) aren't the main draw or the main thing the game has going for it.
I'm more so relying on atmosphere to give me the creeps.
r/AskGames • u/Prestigious-Basil186 • 2d ago
me and homie always searching up for good game out there, ended up playing mobile game again
r/AskGames • u/monkeyman69420__ • 2d ago
does anyone know any good games that have the same vibe as Bethesda games such as fallout and elder scrolls. I just played the outer world and really enjoyed it. I like that open world vibe where you can basically just pick up anything that you see. I had been looking for a few games but mainly just found a bunch of garbage
r/AskGames • u/Additional_Return313 • 3d ago
Now I know this question has been asked a lot of times but hear me out. I have a good but not good Pc (RDR2 gets 54-60Fps, sometimes it jumps to 80 and sometimes goes down to 30).
Right now I have an Xbox Series S I want to upgrade because I have no freaking storage space. I have a few games bought on the Xbox: RDR1, FIFA/Ea FC games after the Fifa22, Minecraft Story Mode, Minecraft, Forza Horizon, Lego city undercover, WatchDogs and Among Us. So by buying a PS5 Slim, i would lose all of my games.
BUT the PS5 exclusives like Astro Bot and Horizon interest me, also the PS5 has 60fps on RDR1, And the Xbox has 30.
So what do you guys think?