I've been without a gaming PC for nearly a month now. All I've had for gaming is my phone and a Switch Lite with Super Smash Bros Ultimate. I'm getting very tired of small screen gaming, especially since I'm not very good at fighting games so I'm kinda limited in what modes of SSBU I enjoy.
Paper Trail
This is a puzzle game where the protagonist can fold over the edges of the screen to use an alternate version of the page on the other side. I started out enjoying it, but it dragged on way past what I found interesting. It introduced too few new concepts, and it just felt like I was just trial-and-erroring my way through the same kind of puzzle over and over. Maybe if the mechanic had clicked more I would have enjoyed it, I dunno. I didn't finish the game.
MineSweeper (Netflix games)
This is a decent version of MineSweeper, with just one small twist. The playing fields are irregularly shaped and not rectangles. The irregular borders and islands seem to reduce the number of times there's potential for being stuck on a 50/50 guess at the end of a board (though I also suspect the game is programmed to avoid generating such boards, as well). It's nothing special, but it helps pass the time.
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The last couple of days I've been experimenting with Luna game streaming to my phone, which I didn't expect to work very well since it was going to be a WiFi connection, though WiFi mesh networking, and in a somewhat remote suburb. Surprisingly the latency was not unplayable, better than I experienced at some points in my previous apartment.
Cat Quest 2
This one is in my GOG library, and I figured it wouldn't be super sensitive to latency. Dodging took a little anticipation, and everything feels really tiny on my phone screen, but this was surprisingly playable.
Saints Row the Third Remastered
This one is part of the monthly free titles, and I played it just to test the playability of a shooter. Suprisingly the driving is what felt horrible, and the shooting mostly felt bad because I was playing with a controller. Definitely won't be continuing with this one via cloud.
Hopefully my new computer will arrive tomorrow, and I won't have to experiment anymore, but there's some other games that might be worth trying. Whispering Willows, being a point-and-click adventure game, would be well suited to cloud gaming, but I'm not sure it will be well suited to my phone's screen and my middle-aged eyes.