There is no denying that computers have always been a great platform for gaming, especially since they are not as limited as consoles and can be modified at any time by the user. Still, there are those who prefer notebooks for their portability, even if they do not offer as much power as a desktop PC. Of course this does not mean that you need to leave the games aside, since you can play the notebook quietly even if the machine is more modest. That's why we've prepared a neat list with some of the best games you can enjoy on your notebook. Check it out below!
There is no denying that computers have always been a great platform for gaming, especially since they are not as limited as consoles and can be modified at any time by the user. 

Still, there are those who prefer notebooks for their portability, even if they do not offer as much power as a desktop PC. 

Of course this does not mean that you need to leave the games aside, since you can play the notebook quietly even if the machine is more modest.

That's why we've prepared a neat list with some of the best games you can enjoy on your notebook. Check it out below!

1. Stardew Valley
Made entirely by just one person, Stardew Valley was one of the most surprising games in the year 2016, especially for its quality. 


The game is all inspired by the Harvest Moon franchise (also known as Story of Seasons currently) and allows the player to grow and expand his own farm in any way he wants.

You have to deal with the four seasons of the year and the differences they bring to your harvest, as well as meeting people in the small town of Stardew Valley, making friends, getting married, and even having kids. 

The game is completely relaxing and very lightweight, not requiring too much of the PCs to run well.

2. To The Moon

To The Moon is another incredible independent game, mainly for its great emotional load, captivating characters, and engaging story. 

You play with two characters who visit the memory of a man about to die to try to give you the illusion of realizing a dream: go to the moon.

The end of the story turns out to be deeper as you begin to venture into memories and it is impossible not to be moved. 

The game is also very light and runs very well on any type of computer and notebook.

3. Risk of Pain

Those who own a notebook do not always have other accessories, such as a mouse or separate control. 

This can be a very annoying problem for those who like to play on the PC since the task is much more difficult in this way.

Fortunately, there are games like Risk of Pain, which only needs a normal keyboard to be used. 

The game is a mix of action and platform that always gets harder over time. The game itself is light and fun, so there's no reason to stop trying.

4. Shovel Knight

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Released exclusively on Nintendo consoles without much pretense, Shovel Knight managed to win fans around the world and won versions for virtually all types of platforms, including PCs. 

With a look similar to the old games of the 16-bit era, it is almost mandatory for fans of platform games.

5. Civilization 5

If you prefer a good strategy game, it is quite possible that you already know the classic Civilization series. Recently, the game Civilization 5 was released for the PCs, having received several positive critics in the media and the older fans.
Even though it is a very new game, it does not require much of the computers to run well and can be played on modest notebooks without worries.

6. The Binding of Isaac

The Binding of Isaac is another game that runs on any type of computer because it is very simple and light. In addition, it is also of excellent quality and can be very fun and addictive, especially for having a very high difficulty curve in most phases.
Fortunately, it also does not require any extra accessories, being possible to play it only with the keyboard of your computer.

7. Undertale

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Undertale was one of the most commented and sold games of last year, even though it was made by a small team and little budget. The visuals follow a super detailed retro style, which will surely bring good doses of nostalgia to those who love older games.
Unlike most RPGs, Undertale is you who chooses to destroy the monsters that appear along the way or if you prefer to have the compassion to try to save them. All the characters are captivating and the story can be very exciting or brutal depending on their actions.

8. Darkest Dungeon

If you like challenges, Darkest Dungeons is the game you can not fail to experience. This RPG is very different from other games in the category, as it offers several dungeons and characters with different personalities that can explore them.
The highlight is due to what happens to the protagonists within these dungeons since they can be traumatized or strengthened by certain events. All this may end up helping or disrupting future adventures, which leads the player to have to establish good strategies to build a balanced team.

9. Sleeping Dogs

If you want to play something grander and open-world, there are still good options that can run quietly on more modest notebooks. Sleeping Dogs is a great example, since it is very well optimized for the most diverse types of PCs.
We only recommend having a mouse or compatible control, since the game is not so comfortable to play with only a touchpad, for example.

10. DuckTales Remastered

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Originally released for the first Nintendo console in the 1980s, the classic Ducktales was remastered and released for multiple remastered platforms, including PCS. Instead of its old graphics in 8 bits, the game arrives with a look very similar to the old series animated and totally in HD.
Fortunately, the catchy and challenging part of the game has not changed anything, which makes this game more than mandatory for fans of the original. As it is very light and even a little short, it is not difficult to make it work well on any type of computer.

11. Five Nights at Freddy's

The Five Nights at Freddy's franchise is very recent, but it is already one of the most successful horror series in the world of games, with no less than five games released and always on the best-selling lists. Part of this success is that the game is very simple and can be played entirely with just the mouse.
Since it also only passes in a fixed scenario, it does not require anything from the PCs and can run quietly on any machine. If you want to take some very noisy scares, there is no better title.

12. Owlboy

Owlboy can be a good bet for those who like side-scrollers or platform games that require precision and speed. The game can be very challenging and still has a very beautiful and vibrant retro look, which helps you to run well on any type of PC or notebook.

13. Endless Legend

If you want something to pass the time, the Endless Legend is a great option, even though it is very recent. Unfortunately, you can not play it with the best settings if your computer is more modest, but you can customize everything to ensure that the performance is good.

14. Dungeon Keeper 2

Dungeon Keeper 2 is a very different game from the strategy games we usually see around, especially for its half-witted sense of humor. The game is very light and should run very well on your notebook, but we recommend that you use a mouse to have more accuracy and comforting when playing.

15. Euro Truck Simulator 2

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A trucker simulator does not look like much, but Euro Truck Simulator 2 is extremely fun and addictive. Incidentally, this was one of the top selling PC games on Steam, so it's worth more than worth checking out.
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