What are some of the best mini-games youve played? (games inside games)

I recently played Alien Isolation, and I noticed all of the “hacking” she does on doors and computers are different types of games, like press the button at the right time, or match the images within a timer, etc.

A lot of games have these mini-games, and I was wondering which you think are the best? Or at least, didn’t get old fast?

UKFilmNerd,
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Why’s the only game I can think of right now that chicken arcade game from Space Quest III? 😆

devious,

I don’t know if it counts but Red Dead Redemption introduced me to Liar Dice! Now I freakin’ love Liar Dice!

tsonfeir,
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Rockstar loves minigames. They even have an arcade in gta online

JimmyChanga,

Geometry Wars inside Project Gotham Racing

grayhaze,
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Galaxian as Ridge Racer loaded on the PlayStation.

honeyontoast,

ConSumo is an amazing minigame in Bully. It’s the standard “eat thing to get bigger” type game but it’s just done really well.

RandomVideos,

In minecraft, a game in which you can make games, there is a server(mcdiamondfire.com) in which you can make games, there is a plot(game) in which someone can make games

B0NK3RS,
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I can’t think of any memorable “hacking” type ones as they all just become a chore by the end. Fable II has some wood chopping, pie making and lute playing that wasn’t so bad if you can get a high multiplier going.

As for actual “games within a game” then Shenmue series has many gambling and arcade machines. Roll it On Top, Lucky Hit, Darts and then Arterburner, Space Barrier, Outrun and Hang On.

talizorah,
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The door hacking in Deus Ex Human Revolution. Each one was unique, could be solved by skill (speed and precision) or with tools (consumable items found throughout the game). It was a mini puzzle game each time you tried to unlock something.

At the time, I loved it so much I tried to build my own version but it never went anywhere.

Timwi,
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If you accept modules in Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes as “minigames” then I could name several hundreds that I enjoyed when I was still active in that game. Many of them are “soloable”, meaning, do not require another player with a manual. Several fans of the game, myself included, would sometimes load up a bomb containing only soloable modules and just play on their own.

Timwi,
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As a fan of the LucasArts point-and-click adventure games of the 80s-90s, it would be remiss of me not to mention that Day of the Tentacle, the sequel to Maniac Mansion (their first adventure game ever), actually contains Maniac Mansion as a minigame.

newthrowaway20, (edited )

I like how the Yakuza/Like a Dragon is jam packed with mini-games. Sega even puts classic arcade games in it. But I feel like bang for your buck, you’re going to have the most mini games in the Yakuza game than you will in any other game.

ladytaters,

This, absolutely. The claw catcher is my jam.

Aielman15, (edited )
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I have a few.

PGR3, a Xbox360 racing game, contains Geometry Wars 1 and 2 as mini games. YT Link

Celeste contains the entirety of Celeste Classic (PICO-8) as an easter egg in one of its levels. YT Link

Xenogears, a PS1 JRPG game, contains a battle arena minigame, and I spent a few hours on that as a kid. YT Link

Machinarium’s Gomoku/5 in a row minigame is so much fun, I played it with my friends at school when we didn’t want to listen to our teacher :) By the way, I really recommend Machinarium to every fan of old school point-and-click games.

Thassodar,

Geometry Wars was the best! And in each Project Gotham the had a new version!

tacosanonymous,

Animal Crossing on the GameCube straight up let you buy little NES consoles with a small variety of titles.

otp,

Does it actually let you buy them? I thought they were mostly locked away behind special event codes, or even dummied out.

tacosanonymous,

Really basic ones can be dug up or purchased. You did have to get event codes for some cooler ones.

otp,

TIL, thanks!

TwilightVulpine,

I also loved that they added some minigames from Amiibo Festival into New Leaf on the 3DS: Puzzle League and Desert Island Escape

JoeKrogan,
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The FF9 tetra master card games and chocobo digging

Stovetop,

…Who hurt you?

Pheonixdown,

FFX Blitzball is the mini-game that I sunk the most time into by far (100+ hours), and always had fun.

Gwent from Witcher 3 kind of goes without saying, the framework is so good it’s spawned 3 full games that I can think of.

Best Hacking mini-game goes to the newer Deux Ex games, quick, the right amount of challenge but if you didn’t like it you could basically never do it.

Best lockpicking I’m going to give to Starfield. Literally the only part of the game I actually enjoyed, each is a great little puzzle.

Anti_Iridium,

My roommate in college would play Qwent in Witcher 3 and I would find myself glued to the TV.

undeffeined,

OMG blitzball!! Initially thought it was stupid but once it clicked I was hooked !!!

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