After becoming a father, I'm not enjoying games like before.
I am a father of a handsome 3-year-old boy, and everything about this new life is going outstandingly well.
The only downside is that, comparing to my life before, I'm not enjoying gaming the same way as before.
Strategy games? Too competitive and too time-consuming (Who has time to learn a whole new mechanic of a game?)
Action games? Dying too much and getting highly frustrated (my reflexes are not that sharp as before).
Puzzle/point and click games? I devoted way too much time to a single puzzle.
What I am fairly enjoying are those silly .io games like Rocket Bot Royale: 1 minute gameplay, some mild action and very, very easy mechanics.
Am I doomed to play silly games for the rest of my life?
(Mind you, what I am enjoying with my son is Overcooked 2. He asks me to set things on fire, and he loves using the fire extinguisher, lol)
EDIT: I wasn't expecting so many comments! Thanks to all of you who commented, I've read all your replies and you gave really great advice. I will teach my son little by little how to play games, and I will be enjoying more time with him and gaming with him in the future, too.