I have a Miyoo mini plus and sometimes, I feel the itch to play something just to fiddle around a bit. I'm looking for something that's easy to pick up and pla' for a few minutes up to maybe half an hour.
Bonus points if I can play it without needing to use my speech recognizing brain functions. It would be ideal if I can just occupy my hands a pit while still listening to what my colleagues say in remote meetings (I used to use a rubik's cube for that). ADD is a bitch.
I already got:
Apotris (really awesome, but a bit stressful after a while)
Wario Ware (can also get a bit stressful)
Pokemon Pinball Saphire and ruby (great, but has gotten a bit repetitive now)
... that's it
It doesn't have to be GB/GBA, but I recon that those systems have the biggest bounty of pick up and play games. The Miyoo Mini Plus can emulate everything up to PS1, so SNES and PS1 would be fine, too.
It's relaxing. It's a turn based, pure puzzle game. Like, there's literally no action. The enemies don't even move!
It's big. 100 puzzles that slowly increase in difficulty. I was able to beat them all, over time.
It's non-punishing. No time limits. No lives.
No stress. Catrap was the first(?) game to feature an undo button. Try something out. Didn't work? Just hold B to undo. You can undo all the way back to the start of the stage, as many time as you want.
It's simple. Up, down, left, and right to move. B to undo. I think A is introduced later to swap between characters?
IT'S FUN. It looks good, plays good, and just feels good to jump around the stage. And completing a stage is so satisfying.
Just wanted to say I saved this comment to come back to, and I've been playing catrap and I've been really enjoying it. I like the relaxed nature of it. It's just a puzzle with no time limit and no penalty for fucking up
Iām going to stay retro because Iām on a retro kick right now. Iām also a big fan of chunky old-school graphics, so most of these are available in some form or another on GB, GBC, GBA, GG, or my personal favorite, NGPC.
I stuck with mostly mindless action or traversal, leaving off things with complicated puzzle solving or exploration and what to do/where to go challenge, hence things like Sonic and Mario yes but Metroid and Zelda no. That said, thereās plenty more if youāre up for some light exploration thinking. Shantae for GBC is a delightful example.
Puzzle/Tetris-like:
Puyo Puyo/Puyo Pop/Dr. Robotnikās Mean Bean Machine
Magical Drop (I played this so much my brain would zen out and Iād have crushed all of my friends in a row without breaking a sweat)
Dr. Mario
Puzzle Bobble/Bust A Move
Mindless Action/Adventure:
Metal Slug series
Contra series
Gunstar Heroes (IYKYK - if you havenāt played this before but you like Contra-type games, play the Genesis version, be blown away, then try the GG version and be impressed as hell with that too)
Streets of Rage series (The GG ports are pretty incredible for the platform)
Smash TV (SNES or Arcade version probably though, since retro handhelds never had the controls for it)
T2: The Arcade Game is on Game Gear and itās an impressive port to dink around with.
Like, the entire shmup genre, but if you want retro portable, there are some Gradius and R-Type ports, GG Aleste/Power Strike 2 on GG, and probably a ton more on GBA.
Pure Platformer:
Any early Mario mainline game
Any Sonic mainline game
Lion King or Aladdin, but these are so difficult you might want to save scum them just to brainlessly get past the brutal challenge
Sports:
NBA Jam (I loved my dinky little GG version)
Other:
Ms. Pac-Man and other retro arcade games/collections
More Pinball! I donāt know any actual ānormalā pinball games for retro systems that were all that great, but Sonic Spinball is awesome, plus thereās Kirby Pinball, Metroid Prime Pinball (DS), and even Pinball of the Dead.
My favorite games ever are Advance Wars and Advance Wars 2 for the GBA. They are turn based strategy games so you can easily pick up, save, restore and play as needed.
The entire series is great in my experience, up to the DS iterations.
I have spent a lot of time playing GB/GBA games and Advance Wars is among my favorites. I love the "hot potato" mode for playing with a friend with just one device.
Pokemon Sapphire/Emerald/Ruby/Leaf Green/Fire Red were my goto especially for grinding. From sound and memorization along you can play pokemon without looking... Or at least I could.
Zelda Oracle of Ages is another game which I found calming. Its more puzzle than combat, but there is still combat. Not goof got meeting but good for afterwards.
The GBC Harry Potter games or Prisoner of Azkaban are fun RPGs that I played before Pokemon. A fun time too, and can almost be played under a desk (don't ask how I know)
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon, rogue like endless(ish) dungeon crawler. Amazing story, but the post game is just a grind perfect for fiddling as you are just doing the same thing for 99 levels... Until you find the boss. Better on DS with Blue rescue team, but red on GBA is a good choice.
Outside of mega man battle network, the rest of my games are platformers which don't fit the bill
Maybe Celeste Classic? Apparently someone made a homebrew port of it to the GBA.
There's also Final Fantasy VI, which can be played kinda with the brain "on automatic" on quite a few sections as well as having overall plenty of places to save.
And since you'll be emulating them, if your device has save states features, Shantae for the GBC could be a good pick too. It is harder and less save-friendly than FFVI, but with save states, it should be better as a pick and play title.
And although focused on speedrunning, the impression I got from the homebrew Augury Red Code is that it is also nice if playing without having to focus too much on it.
Metal Slug 1 and X, and also Gunbird, all 3 released in the PS1, also benefit from save states to be more "pick and play".
A Final Fantasy is not really what I consider to be "pick up and play" š (I don't find the gameplay that fun and would focus too much on the narrative... and I donwt need another narrative driven game)
The Miyoo Mini actually has a pico-8 emulator, but I haven't tried that one out yet.
Dunno what systems are made for the device, but checking a list of included emulators in a so called "Onion" operating system, I see a few other devices being listed, so if you don't mind, here are some more:
For arcade: the other Metal Slug games up to 4 (have yet to play further), The King of Fighters 2002
For MS-DOS: MegaRace
For PC-98: ć³ćć»DEć»ć”ćÆć¼ć«
For NES: Bƶbl, Micro Mages, Nix: The Paradox Relic
For Genesis/Mega Drive: Wonder Boy in Monster World, Tanglewood
For NDS: Shantae: Risky's Revenge
Avoided all plot-heavy titles, even when they may have long sections low on plot.
So something that keeps you occupied but still keep you attentive to a remote meeting? Puzzles like Sokoban(-clones), Tetris, Snoopy's Magic Show, Breakout/Arkanoid? Perhaps jump and runs like Super Mario Land?
this might be cheating.... but I'm really into the pokemon emerald rogue romhack.... You can use your cart's rom to build it or ya know just find it, but it's a really fun and fresh new take on the pokemon world. all 9 generations makes it fun and hard ad i'm way behind on keeping up....
If you are able to get it I highly recommend Viva Pinata Pocket Paradise. It's very chill and easy to pick up and put down. I still play my copy from time to time.
Hmm, I think my pick would be Dragon Ball Advanced Adventure as my brain is so used to DB characters and I don't find that game particularly hard, and I can play it in short burst yeah.
Super Monkey Ball is a fun suggestion! Plus itās got an interesting GBA version with an untextured 3D engine for rendering courses that I found pretty impressive.
The BitGenerations games on the GBA, and especially Orbital. They're stylish but graphically simple arcade style games - generally some combination of puzzle-solving and action.
Drill dozer is a fun one that i don't see get a ton of love.
There's an overarching story iirc but it's not terribly intense or anything.
If you like adventure, then the oracle zelda games are fun. Definitely pushing that 30 minute boundary on this one, though. There's also a bit of dialogue between dungeons, but otherwise, Seasons is definitely more wanderable since there's not as many direct puzzles.
I remember having Joust on the Gameboy color or advance when I was younger. Always good fun to ride some birds into battle.
Seconding the Castlevania recommendations, and adding Chu Chu Rocket. Technically a Dreamcast game, but the GBA port added thousands of user created levels for an extensive amount of added gameplay.
I'm a fan of the other two GB Zelda games, too. Oracle of Ages, Oracle of Seasons. When I learned there was supposed to be a 3rd one, I always hoped it would come out some day. Alas, no. A lot of gameplay, especially for a GB game.
I haven't seen any of the Golden Suns mentioned. Fun games.
I have seen the Zelda games mentioned and advocate for them. Oracle of Seasons, Oracle of Ages, Link's Awakening DX, could also play Link to the past since you mention SNES.
Any of the Mario and Luigi GBA RPG's. Mario in general. Could have a lot of fun with the All-Star collection. I've got a real soft spot for Dr.Mario. Probably my favorite music track in classic games with "Fever".