
What this does
This prompt helps you discover new games that fit your interests, time limits, and comfort level—without relying on hype, Twitch trends, or recommendations meant for hardcore gamers. It turns AI into a practical guide that helps you find games that are fun, not frustrating.
Why it’s useful
Many adults enjoy games but don’t want steep learning curves, endless updates, or competitive stress. App stores and game platforms tend to surface what’s loud or monetized, not what’s relaxing, thoughtful, or actually enjoyable long-term. This prompt gives AI enough context to recommend games that fit how you want to unwind—whether that’s short sessions, solo play, or something mentally engaging without pressure.
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Prompt
I want you to act as my personal game recommendation guide.
Here is my gaming profile:
My age range: [your age range]
Games I’ve enjoyed in the past: [list 5–10 games or types of games]
Platforms I use: [phone, tablet, PC, console, specific systems]
Genres I enjoy: [puzzle, strategy, simulation, adventure, casual, word games, etc.]
Genres or styles I avoid: [fast-paced, competitive, violent, complex controls, etc.]
How much time I usually play in one session: [5–15 min / 30–60 min / long sessions]
Why I play games: [relaxing, mental challenge, nostalgia, social, killing time]
Whether I prefer solo or social play: [solo / with others / both]
Based on this, recommend 8–12 games I may not have played.
For each recommendation, include:
Why you think I’d enjoy it (tie it to games I already like)
The general pace and complexity
Typical session length
Which platform it’s best on
Avoid overly competitive, pay-to-win, or stressful games unless they clearly fit my preferences.
If helpful, group the recommendations into categories like “Easy to Pick Up,” “Worth Thinking About,” and “Relaxing Time Killers.”
End by asking if I want recommendations focused on a specific platform, mood, or time limit.
How this helps you
Instead of downloading games you abandon after 10 minutes, you get intentional recommendations that fit your real life and energy level. This makes gaming feel like a refreshing break—not another thing competing for your attention.
