ROBIN
VALENTINE
More recommendations
from me? Sounds very
tedious. Instead, here
are eight favourites
from my mother, a
retiree who started
playing videogames five
years ago.
HER STORY
herstorygame.com
The game that kicked off her new
hobby. With its simple interface and
premise evocative of the murder
mystery TV shows she loves, I was
convinced she’d enjoy it – and once
she gave it a go, she was hooked.
Thanks to Sam Barlow for turning my
mum into a gamer.
CLIP SHOW
SLAY THE SPIRE
megacrit.com
From there, I thought card games
would be a gentle ramp in to the
hobby, and introduced her to Slay the
Spire. This approach was arguably
too successful – at last count she
has over 2,000 hours logged, though
for some reason she still
mispronounces the word ‘shiv’.
DEAL HER IN
DISCO ELYSIUM
discoelysium.com
For her birthday one year, I bought
her this game and wrote up a simple
guide for its trickier RPG elements.
These days its her favourite game
ever – despite its surreal streak, it’s
exactly the kind of detective work she
loves, and achieves wonderful depth
without being inaccessible.
WHODUNNIT
RETURN OF THE OBRA DINN
obradinn.com
Another game she likes for its
intricate mystery-solving. Usually
first-person games give her motion
sickness, but the lo-fi look seemed to
prevent that here – that is, until she
upgraded to a proper gaming laptop,
and the suddenly smoother
framerate proved nauseating.
SHIP SHAPE
HEAVEN’S VAULT
inklestudios.com/heavensvault
A sci-fi adventure focused on
archaeology. Mum enjoys the
relaxing glides between planets, and
loves the puzzles because they
remind her of solving cryptic
crosswords. Unfortunately she keeps
remembering the name as ‘Heaven’s
Gate’, which is a very different thing.
PURE PARADISE
A SHORT HIKE
ashorthike.com
She describes this one as about “a
penguin walking up a mountain”, but
despite the ornithological confusion
she was charmed by its low stakes
adventure and adorable character
designs. When I bring it up, she
starts imitating the character’s jerky
jumps and wing flaps. Undignified.
TRAIL RUN
WILMOT’S WAREHOUSE
wilmotswarehouse.com
Mum has always been neat and
organised, and this game of
warehouse micromanagement taps
directly into those instincts. Perhaps
a little too well – she keeps this one at
arm’s length, worried that she could
become obsessed with it. A true
gamer’s dilemma.
STACK OVERFLOW
SHERLOCK HOLMES CHAPTER ONE
sherlockholmes.one
Lured in by the mystery solving,
she’s now having to grapple with full
third-person movement, an open
world, and real-time combat. She
praises the game’s tutorialising for
helping her acclimate, though we
may have to turn the aim sensitivity
down if she ever wants to hit anyone.
WHAT’S ON
M U S T
PL AY
A PERSONAL LIST
OF THE BEST
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by Robin Valentine
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