[REQUEST] Is there any good turn based rpgs?

I'm looking for something visually good, good story optional, cool bosses and ideally no micro transactions but can ignore those if the game is playable without them.

The phone turn based rpg I loved the most was Angry Birds Epic

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u/rouxlsnareff — 3 days ago

Can I get some youtuber similar to Lucky Carder recommendations?

I honestly had fun even with the starting videos where "nothing" happened. I never saw any card opening youtuber so I was wondering if there was a similar one.

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u/rouxlsnareff — 14 days ago

In Obsession (2026). Nandor the relentless wishes for his soon to be wife's personality to change so they can be together.

u/rouxlsnareff — 1 month ago

I don't know why this happens but I can't stop thinking about being in fantasy worlds and stories

First of all, sorry if this is the wrong sub or not deemed serious enough, this is my first time posting on a sub like this so I don't know exactly if this is appropiate to post, also my english kinda sucks.

TLDR: I wish I lived on a fantasy world and I can't fill the void with anything that isn't consuming fiction.

I feel really unmotivated in life generally speaking, and the people close to me don't really help either, but honestly I won't blame other people for my problems and since I actually tend to do the basic necessary things in my life, I guess I'm not as unmotivated as I think.

The actual problem and reason why I'm making a post here is that while I have some hobbies that I kinda enjoy, they pale in comparison to immersing myself in fictional stories, and even when I'm not doing an activity that "immerses" me (basically something that isn't reading, playing a game, watching a show, or anything not related to fictional worlds) I feel empty, bored and think a lot about me being in those worlds and being way more happy with everything inside of them.

This honestly just gets worse when I realize that every story must end eventually and that some of them even end up being cancelled before they end properly.

I tried looking for people with similar experiences to me but all the cases I found were really old and all the responses to the whole "I want to live in a fantasy world" thing I said were something like "Make your life a fantasy" or "Search for new hobbies/interests".

None of those work for me, and while I know it is impossible, it would all be easier if I was inside of one of the fictional universes I like so much.

The biggest problem is that I know that's not possible, so what I wanted to ask is how to fill the empty void I feel. Thanks in advance.

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u/rouxlsnareff — 2 months ago