Pac - Man. It has a very basic premise of a little yellow circle eating dots and avoiding ghosts. There's no elaborate story here, just pure arcade - style gameplay that's easy to pick up and play for short bursts.
Sure. 'Angry Birds' is a well - known single player game with no story for casual gamers. You just launch birds at pigs to destroy their structures. It's easy to pick up and play. Another good one is 'Cut the Rope'. In this game, you cut ropes to feed a little monster. It doesn't have a complex story, just simple and fun gameplay. 'Fruit Ninja' is also great. You slash fruits as they appear on the screen, no story involved at all.
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.
Sure. 'Avorion' is a great option. It's a space sandbox game where you can build and command your own fleet. You can trade, fight pirates, and explore the galaxy. There's no strong story element, so you can just relax and do whatever you like in the game world.
For casual gamers, 'Brawlhalla' is a great choice. The story mode is not too difficult and has a fun narrative about the different characters. 'Warframe' can also be enjoyable. You can take your time to explore the story, which is about a war - torn sci - fi universe and your role as a Tenno. 'Path of Exile' has a lot of depth in its story, but you can play at your own pace. There are different quests and areas to discover that gradually unfold the story of the dark fantasy world.
Sure. 'Stardew Valley' is a great choice. It's a farming simulator where you inherit a run - down farm. As you build it up, you interact with the local villagers, and there are many storylines related to friendship, love, and the secrets of the town. It's very relaxing and has a heartwarming story. Another is 'Among Us'. While the main gameplay is about finding the impostor, there's an underlying story about the crewmates' mission and the threat of the impostors that can be quite interesting for casual play.
Minecraft. It has a loose overarching goal of surviving and building, but you can largely create your own experiences without much story driving you. You can focus on exploring, mining, and constructing elaborate structures at your own pace.
Among Us can be considered too. It's a multiplayer game where you're either a crewmate or an impostor on a spaceship. The goal is to complete tasks or deceive others respectively. There's no real story, and it's easy and fun for casual gamers to jump into.
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.
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.