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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
Rise of nations
Men of war series ( the game is mouse control, but there are keyboard aspects, but you dont need the keyboard to win )
Ricochet, you bounce a ball off a board you move with the mouse to smash blocks, has like 100000s of levels
Chicken Invaders series, there is also a free one on steam
let me know if you need more
Thank you Ill check them out
The Sims, other point-n-clicks
Howl
Crush the Castle Legacy Collection
Railbound
If looking more adult game should consider Flint: Treasure of Oblivion. It's completely mouse clicking pirate RPG, but some players had problems launching achievements because it is Unreal Engine game.
Thanks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1j0VE6d-xE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kN6rYygppY0
It's just a whole lot of levels (with some different kinds) to fight through. Pretty good, IMHO -- and I'm generally the first to ditch games without story.
You need two keys to play (not counting things like choosing the level or setting up your skills); the game has a couple of hardcoded options for this, including the left/right mouse buttons.
I cant use my left arm at all for 6 weeks after surgery, I need exclusive mouse games til I recover, but Ill check em out thanks
Edit Thanks, I am 100% snagging this before surgery.
Any kind of adventure game where you only use the mouse to find objects and move around. Like King's Quest, etc.
With most turn-based games you only need to use one hand for controls, and because they're turn-based you can also take your time. So look at turn-based games the in genre and theme that interest you the most.
I also know what it's like to only have one hand to play with. I lost the use of one of my arms permanently. I made a lot of my own controllers so I could play any type of game with one hand. But yeah, I think turn-based and adventure games are great if you only can use one hand.
I totally forgot I own Xcom. Thanks!
Also for free is Epic Battle Fantasy 3, it requires more strategy and a bit more input but otherwise you can also play that game one handed, also you can play the first 2 games from the browser if you want to try them as well
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