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They're also a bit more complex to get than just pressing a button or picking them up without even realizing, you get situations where you have to do something dirty to pick up an UFO and get punished if you fuck it up.
But anyway. I doubt I understand these games enough to really talk about them, I'm probably wrong.
>not something you play until you burn out
Just depends on the mindset you have going into it. You could be someone who plays it to relax and take your mind off or a retard with too much free time on their hands and a hard grudge to git gud and complete everything you wanna complete. The latter is the kind that's more likely to get burnt out, it's just natural for something you commit towards too much.
I'm a mix of both nowadays so that's why I still can't stand playing too much, I guess.
I like playing it to relax and it definitely works for that, don't know if I have a more enjoyable time-killer on my hand than playing these with a video in the background. It still makes me feel something from playing it so it's not completely hollow, but it also doesn't need me giving it much brain power.
But I still can't get rid of the part of me that wants to git gud and pwn the scrubs, so once I start playing like shit after spending too much time and having my wrist get a little sore cause of the posture I play with, I can't help but tilt further and further until it stops being on the relaxing side and I instead tell the game to suck my dick a lot until I die one more time and close it. It's pretty good while it lasts, though.
Even when that doesn't happen and I end off playing on a high note, rather than being burnt out I feel like I got my fill of it.
I think those are different things. You could have some food you like, but not be able to go for two courses. Because the first one filled you up, not cause you started hating it and got burnt out. It's like that except I take a month or something to not feel full from Touhou again.