Perhaps this is getting unfairly downvoted because it isn’t a question about a concept or argument.
I imagine that the most popular games with rationalists would be puzzle games. Here are a few that are considered the greatest of all time:
Portal and Portal 2 − 3D puzzle adventures, requires unconventional spatial reasoning and “frame breaking” thinking in a humorous, dystopian future
Myst and The Witness—First-person, adventure puzzle games
2048 and Threes—Mobile, somewhat math-related sequencing games
Braid and Life is Strange—Games where messing with time (forward and back) is required
Picross 3D − 3D spatial reasoning and inference puzzles
The Room, The Swapper—Escape room games
The Talos Principle—A cerebral, maybe even philosophical puzzle game
These are interesting games because they involve intricate reasoning, thinking about sequences of dependent actions, and inference in the presence of partial information.
Perhaps this is getting unfairly downvoted because it isn’t a question about a concept or argument.
I imagine that the most popular games with rationalists would be puzzle games. Here are a few that are considered the greatest of all time:
Portal and Portal 2 − 3D puzzle adventures, requires unconventional spatial reasoning and “frame breaking” thinking in a humorous, dystopian future
Myst and The Witness—First-person, adventure puzzle games
2048 and Threes—Mobile, somewhat math-related sequencing games
Braid and Life is Strange—Games where messing with time (forward and back) is required
Picross 3D − 3D spatial reasoning and inference puzzles
The Room, The Swapper—Escape room games
The Talos Principle—A cerebral, maybe even philosophical puzzle game
These are interesting games because they involve intricate reasoning, thinking about sequences of dependent actions, and inference in the presence of partial information.
https://www.gamesradar.com/best-puzzle-games/