Easy Zero-Stress Mobile Games to Play During a Condo Move

Lynn Martelli
Lynn Martelli

Moving is a big life change that is quite exciting yet tends to be stressful, but it can become a bit easier if you take short breaks along the way. Here are mobile games you can launch and play anytime you feel overwhelmed during your move, and relax once you’re comfortably in your new place at Lentor Central Residences.

Capybara Go!

Capybara Go! is a text-based roguelike RPG adventure game involving a cute and fluffy capybara. Explore fun and engaging environments while defending against dangerous enemies. Guide the capybara through endless adventures while also obtaining powerful items and weapons. It is perfect for relaxing after a particularly busy day.

Unpacking

Unpacking is a puzzle and simulation game about taking familiar possessions out of cardboard boxes and rearranging them in your new home. The game is an ambient narrative that offers clues on the relationships, work, and precious life moments of the main character. Place objects in their correct spots and just relax while doing so!

Cats & Soup

In Cats & Soup, let the adorable cats do all the work for you! In a peaceful forest, cats are constantly chopping, stirring, and grinding food to make soup. It features cute cats as well as relaxing music, cooking sounds, and simple yet amazing cartoonish graphics. It is great after you had a long day of moving, unloading and arranging items.

Animal Crossing Pocket Camp

Animal Crossing Pocket Camp is a mobile game about moving to a deserted island. Create your very own home, interact with quirky animal-like villagers, plant trees and flowers, and decorate your island with a huge variety of items to play with! It is a nice game with cute characters and cool island tunes to help you relax after a very busy day of moving.

Solitaire

Solitaire, also known as Patience or card Solitaire, is a popular card game. It can be difficult to remember to arrange, pair, and combine the cards of a pack if you don’t know the basic rules of the game. The goal is to arrange the cards in a systematic order and to pair them off to discard them.  Some solitaire games can be played by two or more people for more fun!

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