I play a lot of windowed games on my PC as I watch less engaging content like TV I’ve seen, Youtube. Lately Balatro, Peglin, a racing game called art of rally, Mini Motorways. Interested to hear other people’s preferences.
I generally want something that runs well windowed because I use a third of my ultrawide to run the video, so no shooters or “big” games usually.
I played it on mobile but it’s on pc as well- Slice & Dice. A really fun dice based roguelite. Liked it a little more than peglin and balatro.
Lately I’ve been playing Factorio a lot with something on my other monitor but idk if it meets your criteria as well.
Oh I was thinking of Dicey Dungeons, took me ages to remember the name. S&D looks fun
Yeah, i bounced off Dicey Dungeon too, but had a lot of fun with S&D.
The space age expansion for Factorio is huge, I feel like I’ve played it for 3 times as long as I did the base game and still not finished. I was not a fan of the bugs at first but I started to realize that they’re not really too much of an actual challenge it problem, they sorry if just serve as another pressure for developing your factory in a certain way.
I really liked the logistical side of the game Mindustry but eventually the “tower defense” aspects overwhelmed the fun of rooting materials and stuff. I wonder if it has some sort of peaceful mode though, I should look for it again.
Another thought is Dungeons of Aether, though it’s shorter than other Roguelites, a bit easier to “figure out” so it isn’t as interesting as some, and hasa lot more story elements so it might be too distracting as a passive game.
I think I have tried Slice and Dice, generally I am not great at games such as Slay the Spire and the like, but S&D was more accessible.
Factorio is great, might be worth a new run. I have never actually beaten the game, and made it furthest on peaceful mode when I did get to stages like nuclear power.