Well, one feature is that they often have relatable characters. For example, in 'Stardew Valley', the villagers are all unique and you can form relationships with them, which makes the story more engaging. Another feature is a clear goal. In 'Animal Crossing: New Horizons', your goal of building up your island gives the story a direction. Also, they usually have a slow - paced narrative. 'Unpacking' is a good example. You take your time to uncover the story as you unpack items at your own pace.
A key feature is simplicity. These games are easy to pick up and play, like 'Flower' where you just control the wind with simple controls. Another is that they have a memorable atmosphere. 'Kentucky Route Zero' has a really unique and memorable atmosphere that enhances the story. They also have a build - up of events. In 'Stardew Valley', there are seasonal events that add to the overall story arc. And they often include some kind of personal growth element. In 'Animal Crossing: New Horizons', as your island grows, you as a player also feel a sense of personal growth which is tied to the story.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Although more of a life - simulation game, it has a story in the sense that you are building a community on your island. You interact with various animal villagers, and there are events and goals to achieve throughout the year.
A great casual game with a story is 'Candy Crush Saga'. While the story isn't very deep, it's about helping Tiffi on her journey through the candy world. Each level you pass is like a step in her adventure. 'Minecraft: Pocket Edition (in offline mode)' can also be considered. You can create your own stories in the blocky world. You might build a castle and imagine yourself as a king, or go on an adventure exploring caves and fighting mobs. There's no set story, but you can make up your own as you play. Another option is 'Hill Climb Racing'. You play as a character in a rickety vehicle trying to traverse different terrains. It's a story of perseverance as you keep trying to go further and improve your vehicle.
There are several. 'Journey' is a game that has a minimalist but very profound story. You are a robed figure traveling through a vast desert - like world, and on your journey, you encounter other players (in a non - verbal way) and experience different environments that seem to tell a story of life's journey. 'Flower' also has a nice story - like element. You control the wind to blow flower petals around and bring life back to a barren world. And 'Kentucky Route Zero' is a unique game with a complex and engaging story that unfolds as you travel through a strange and magical version of Kentucky.
Stardew Valley also has a great story. You inherit a run - down farm and work to restore it. Along the way, you build relationships with the townspeople, and there are little mysteries and events that keep the story interesting. It's easy to pick up and play.
For casual gamers, 'Animal Crossing: New Horizons' is a good choice. It has a simple and relaxing story about building your own island community. 'Stardew Valley' also has a great story. You inherit a farm and gradually build relationships with the villagers while uncovering the secrets of the valley. Another one is 'Unpacking'. It's a very casual game where the story is told through unpacking items in different rooms as you progress through different stages of life.
Well, one feature is a rich and detailed world. For example, in 'The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim', the world is vast and filled with different regions, each having its own lore and history. The story often weaves in and out of these areas. Another feature is interesting characters. In 'Mass Effect' series, you meet all kinds of species and characters with their own motives and backstories, which enhance the overall story. And there's often a sense of mystery. In 'Alan Wake', as you explore the dark and foggy town, you're constantly trying to figure out what's behind the strange events, which keeps the story engaging.
One key feature is the connection between the gameplay and the story. In a game like 'Yooka - Laylee', the collectibles you find and the areas you unlock are related to the story of saving the world from Capital B. Another aspect is the world - building. In 'A Hat in Time', the different worlds you visit, like Mafia Town or Subcon Forest, each have their own backstories and contribute to the overall story of Hat Kid's adventure. And the music can also play a big role in setting the mood for the story, as seen in many of these platformer games with good stories.
First, they often have well - developed characters. In a game like 'The Witcher 3', Geralt has a complex personality, and the other characters he interacts with are also multi - dimensional. Second, there are moral choices. For example, in 'Mass Effect', your decisions can have far - reaching consequences. Third, the setting plays a big role. 'Horizon Zero Dawn' has a unique post - apocalyptic world that adds to the allure of the story. The story is usually intertwined with the action, so as you progress through battles and challenges, the plot unfolds.
A key feature is the shared experience. When you play a coop game with a good story like 'Left 4 Dead 2', you and your teammates are all part of the same story, fighting side by side against the zombies. The story often has a clear objective or goal, like in 'Borderlands 2' where you're trying to find treasure or defeat a big bad guy. And the story usually ties in with the gameplay mechanics. For instance, in 'Gears of War', the story of war dictates the type of battles and strategies you use in coop.
A key feature is the mystery element. Take 'Layers of Fear'. The painter's story is slowly revealed as you explore the ever - changing, nightmarish mansion. The more you discover, the more questions you have, and the story keeps you hooked. Additionally, these games usually have a good pacing. In 'Dead Space', the revelations about the Necromorphs and the Ishimura's fate are spread out in a way that keeps the tension high throughout the game.