

It's beautiful to behold, and it's up to you if you want uninterrupted flight or to try to better your own score in a challenge mode that has you circling or flying through rock formations at speed. Flying, walking, puzzling, driving, building, dreaming, climbing, stretching, swinging (not like that), swimming, wondering: these are just a few of the ways in which flashing pixels can make you feel a very different sort of accomplishment.Īn extremely cheap (£2/$3) wingsuit-based gliding game, in which you can soar freely over a vast voxel landscape. I'm chasing a certain feel rather than a certain category. Primarily we're talking violence-free games here, but I wanted to drill a little deeper than that - so nothing that generally requires a competitive streak.

Looking for a broader mixture of games? Check out our regularly updated list of the best PC games you can play right now. I crave an altogether more sedate beginning to next year, and so my mind turns to games in which violence, reflex or any other kind of unblinking attentiveness takes a back seat. Nerves have been sufficiently jangled as of late, not least thanks to the slew of action packed games that have landed in recent months.
