18 relaxing games you’ll play for hours, plus fun accessories (2025)


Convenient gaming accessories

A person lies on Plufl's human dog bed

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Plufl human dog bed for $275: The Venn diagram for relaxed players and those who enjoy nesting is probably closer to the circle than you think. the Bloful human dog bed Super comfortable thanks to its memory foam sides and base, and its plush, machine washable cover. I find it’s the perfect place to enjoy the game for hours on end, and there’s room for snacks and stuffed toys too. I wish the space was smaller, but I’m still willing to sacrifice space for it, which must be a testament to how comfortable it is.

Moonpod for $299: If you want a comfortable place to play, but the Plufl isn’t up your alley, the MoonPod is worth checking out. This foam-filled chair makes you feel weightless. You can always find a way to rest on it. I’m short, so I can use it as a bed, but my much taller friends have had success sleeping on it too.

Big Blanket Co. Oversized blanket, $249: this Blanket 10 by 10 feet It has a truly gigantic footprint, big enough to wrap around yourself several times. She is a warm example. If you want something a little more comfortable, check out our website Heated blanket buying guide.

One spine or Backbone Pro Portable Gaming Controller (Ergonomic Edition) for $99-$170: the One spine He is Our favorite portable gaming consoleand the Backbone Pro are a worthwhile upgrade (both are for USB-C phones). The controllers are available in special pink or purple editions, although the only difference between the Cozy and standard editions is aesthetics. Both controllers work well and turn your phone into something like a miniature gaming console. You have played successfully Stardew Valley For 20 hours at a time using mine. There’s pass-through charging, a full library of compatible games and features thanks to the Backbone app, and really comfortable buttons and triggers that won’t tire your hands.

How does WIRED test ergonomic games?

I play as many relaxing games as I can in my limited free time! I’ve been enjoying games since the Neopets era, and I always look forward to testing out new games. I consider game length, intuitive controls, unique stories or features, and system wide availability when I decide what to test and rank. I’m currently focused on finding and hopefully introducing more RPGs (or role-playing games), adventure games, and indie games The story of the seasons, Minecraft, Pokemonand Al Marjan Island Some allotted time soon. I’ll cover it too Whichbrook When he is (finally) released.

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