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Phishfood

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UFO series might work well - UFO aftermath, UFO aftershock, UFO Afterlight.

Theres a few on GOG that might work that I am thinking of getting. Loved the battle isle games, they only need a mouse.
 

Imbechile

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senataur said:
So long story short. I broke my right (dominant) arm.

Does anyone have any suggestions for games I can play with just my left hand?

Obviously strategy and turn based roleplaying would be high on that list. Some fun little plat formers would be nice too. If you think it can be played well one handed please mention it.

Civ5 has been getting a workout, but looking for something more.
I've also broke my dominant arm a few yeas ago. I played a few RTS games. It was actually easy.
So either go with strategy games like Starcraft, Stronghold, or turn-basd games such as Fallout 1+2 or any Heroes of might and magic.
 

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Particulate said:
senataur said:
So long story short. I broke my right (dominant) arm.

Does anyone have any suggestions for games I can play with just my left hand?

Obviously strategy and dome turn based roleplaying would be high on that list.

Civ5 has been getting a workout, but looking for something more.
Dead or Alive Extreme Beach Volleyball can be played one handed
I see what you did there......HA HA

plants vs zombies if you can get used to clicking with your left hand, Dragon age's...shit check steam for stray games...and your good to go.
 

Orcboyphil

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I hear Rapelay only requires one hand.

But seriously your in luck my friend. Nows the time to head over to GOG and get ahold of the SpaceQuest and KingsQuest collections. Don't go to steam thoose are buggy and require alot of knowhow to get working. Also look for the Monkey Island games. The first two have been remastered. Then go and pick yourself up a copy of UFO: Enemy unknown.
 
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all you guys making masturbation jokes - you do realise he'd need two working hands to play a video game at the same time? And, that the wank game would also have to be playable single handed.

I remain, as ever, your obedient humourless bad joke pedant.
 

castlewise

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Most stylus heavy ds games could be played with one hand as long as you have a table to lay the ds on.
 

CRAVE CASE 55

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learn to adapt.

their is a kid I grew up with that forwhatever medical reason wasent born with his arms and legs. He has stubs where his knees and elbows would be. not only does he game, hes a damn good gamer. He plays CSS on computers, and plays CoD and other shooters on Xbox. He sits the controller on his lap, and uses his nubs to move the stick, to shoots he pushs the trigger with his thighs.
 

Gigano

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As others have noted, text games, point and click adventure games, and visual novels are the probably the best genre. Although the last of those to see widespread commercial release was Heavy Rain, and due to its way of using QTE rather than choices it would probably be hard to play with only one hand. Sam & Max maybe?

Maybe also some of the more old school RTS games which don't require a lot of micromanagement, something like the earlier C&C installments.
 

Distorted Stu

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Midnight Club 3.

Seriously. Me and a friend purposly play this when drinking so we can hold the pad in on hand and a drink in the other.
 

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Dwarf Fortress! Everything is keyboard shortcuts! Also, you can pause and issue commands before continuing!

You'll just need to make sure your arm stays broken throughout the 3-month learning period.
 

chstens

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One of the things Bayonetta advertised was their "One Hand mode". They have a controller configuration designed for playing with one hand.
 

Irriduccibilli

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If you are into MMO's, you could try out Eve. I once broke my right arm, but I was still able to play games with both hands anyway (actually it was my shoulder), well consoles at least.
Other than that I dont really have any idea what games you can play with one hand.
OH YEAH. I know a small game called Solipskier that only uses a mouse. Heres a link. Solipskier [http://www.kongregate.com/games/Mikengreg/solipskier]
See if you can break my record 58.410.533 points in 4:31 minutes :p
 

The_Yeti

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Elamdri said:
senataur said:
So long story short. I broke my right (dominant) arm.

Does anyone have any suggestions for games I can play with just my left hand?

Obviously strategy and dome turn based roleplaying would be high on that list.

Civ5 has been getting a workout, but looking for something more.
Check out Frozen Synapse on Steam.

So, funny story. I read a story once about a guy who broke his hand also, and he was an avid WoW player who played a Death Knight. So, since his hand was broken, but he wanted to raid, he wrote a macro for his Death Knight that would cast each spell in his rotation and them reset. Then he bound the macro to Scroll Wheel up on his mouse.

So, of course I had to try it on my DK, and wouldn't you know it but it worked like a charm?
Wow was sadly easy like that, I had my raid lock set with everything on one macro as well from 70 raiding to 80 raiding XD same with my hunter, and well the warrior was a little more finicky but their more fun when you don't macro everything, and of course the Elemental shaman, o lawd the time efficient spam bolts.

OT: Any Flash game on played directly on the browser that doesn't require wasd or arrow keys.
 

Brisingr

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I tried a really fun point and click adventure game, not that long ago. Its pretty challenging at times.

Its called Ben There, Dan That: (Its Free by the way)
http://www.sizefivegames.com/games/ben-there-dan-that/

or you can get both games in the series off steam:
http://store.steampowered.com/app/37400/
 

Valdus

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Bayonetta. That's definately a game intended to be played one-handed.

Joking aside I'd try some turn-based RPG's. They don't require the quick reactions that most action games do so they can be played pretty well with only one hand.