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Originally Posted by atisketatasket
Puzzle games (either straight puzzles or with an interesting plot like Syberia), old-school RPG (think Wizardry not Elder Scrolls), logic games, word games, hidden objects, some baseball games (that involve strategy more than hitting home runs). I liked Journey on the PS4, so world-exploring. Sid Meier's Pirates! LA Noire was good for me because it had an overall plot with individual episodes, character, puzzles, shooting, and driving (I terrorized the streets of 1947 LA).
Don't care much about graphics, except I don't like cartoonish graphics. No graphics is also fine--the first game I really enjoyed was Colossal Cave Adventure.
Games based on real-life simulations like the Sims stress me out, and I'm not a fan of point-and-shoot. Also can't get much into world-building games like Civilization.
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My wife has more varied game experience than me, and she said you might like Octopath Traveler, which is a turn-based Japanese RPG. It has a demo so you can download and try it for free. She suggests looking at Forgotton Anne. And she also said Cat Quest is "fun as he11."
This isn't a Switch Game, but I also think you might like Her Story (available on Windows, Mac, and Android). It's a mystery based on video clips, and it's pretty neat. (Be careful about reviews because there might be spoilers.)