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Tabletop, DnD, board games, and minecraft. Also Animal Crossing.
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Animal Well! There's some incredibly obscure and esoteric puzzles in that game. Many of them are completely optional, but they're so intriguing that I wanted to figure everything out anyway. I don't think I'm anywhere near "done" yet, even though I beat the last boss already. You can unlock the ability draw on the map as well, so you can keep track of things.
Also maybe Noita? Completing a run and beating the last boss is basically just the tutorial, that game goes deep. There is an in-game achievement tracker for completing some unbelievably convoluted puzzles and challenges.
I thought I hadnt heard of these but it turns out they were already wishlisted lol. Noita's actually got a good sale going right now so Ill pick it up. Thanks.