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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

PC's most relaxing games ever


      After a hard and long day of work and continues stress all we want to do is to relax, most of people finish their day's in front of their PC's so how to relax on your PC.

  Today we gave you a selection of most relaxing games on PC's hoping that we actually make you fell better.

  The first game on the list is called Take On Mars:

  In this game you will travel to mars and visit the place it is a slow-paced simulator that will make you explore the surface of the red planet with a variety of rovers and
landers. The missions don’t get any more exciting than ‘probe some soil’, but the feeling of being alone on a distant, lonely world is palpable. 

   Second game on the list The Golf Club :

 You don't have to be a medium to understand this game is about golf.

   Golf is what high-flying businessmen play to escape the pressures of the rat race,

   The Golf Club isn't the best golf game ever, but it nails the calm, placid feel of the sport. Knocking balls around these beautiful, green courses, the sound of birdsong in the air, is a great way to soothe a stress-addled mind. Expect some putting-related moments of fury, though.

   Third game on the list Space Engine :

Flying around Space Engine’s beautiful scale recreation of the universe can be remarkably humbling and soothing, but you run the risk of suddenly realizing just how small and insignificant you are and having a mild existential breakdown.

   Fourth game Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments :

Like the name say it this is detective adventure It has that sedate British crime drama vibe about it, and even though most of the cases are about grisly murders, the gorgeous, authentic environments are a pleasure to explore. It’s like being transported to Victorian England. The pace is slow and measured, and none of the puzzles are too taxing. The perfect game for a lazy Sunday.

   Fifth game on the list Braid :

Like limbo one of the games we spoke about in oldest posts this game one of the most relaxing once.

   The time-bending puzzles in Braid can be frustrating, but the elegant music and lush, hand-painted world should keep you from getting too steamed up. The story is pretty dark if you go digging for it, but if you focus squarely on the puzzles, it can be a peaceful way to spend a few hours. The next game from Braid creator Jonathan Blow, The Witness, seems to be going for that same kind of low-key atmosphere. 





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