What is your favorite game genre to speedrun?
3 years ago
Netherlands

^ curious about it. Not really 'genre' but what interests you the most in games that you will pick up to speedrun. Or do you have a favorite genre in general?

I actually love to speedrun games without enemies the most. Especially Refunct, but also Harvest Moon, Speedrun 4 and a few browser games where I focus on movement and less about the enemies/battle.

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Minty1023, Ivory en 4 anderen vindt dit leuk
Germany

I dont wanna be that guy, but that's not really a genre.

Outside of that, idk. I break a lot of 3d platformers. But I do not have a favourite genre to speedrun

Seydie en Ivory vindt dit leuk
Netherlands

@Matse007 Yea genre isn't the right word as I mentioned, let me change it to make it more clear. Edit: Oh lol you can't edit forum titles.. Well.. Updated the question instead

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Merl_ vinden dit leuk
United States

I mostly speedrun web games, in particular 2D platformers and racing games.

O.D.W. en Seydie vindt dit leuk
Germany

@Seydie one of the many issues with the current forums. @Sandstorm187 honestly, what do you find appealing about those web games? I legit could never understand anyone who voluntarily speedruns those webgames.

Glamorganshire, Wales

I enjoy speedruns that are in 3D environments a lot more, they're much less infuriating to constantly retry in my opinion (props to those who grind optimised platformers) And to be more broad I enjoy shorter speedruns that utilise consistent and interesting glitches/exploits. Indie RPG I'd say is a good umbrella to hold them under.

Merl_, Pear en 2 anderen vindt dit leuk
United States

@Matse007 - I speedrun webgames because some of the games have become very optimized and are fun to learn the routes. Others are just fun to grind

Pear, Seydie, en O.D.W. vindt dit leuk

i really like to run games where i have mostly route myself. its honestly the most satisfying part of speedrunning.

(also no webgames the bar is just to low)

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Pear en Seydie vindt dit leuk
Valhalla

3D Platformers for sure (also agree that games without a super-optimized route are more fun), I agree with Michi on 99% of webgames, however some of them are actually kinda fun. Majority are super straightforward to route though, which makes them kinda boring to do more than once.

Pear, Seydie, en MrMonsh vindt dit leuk
United States

Personally, my favorite thing in speedrunning is the routing. It's a complex puzzle with all sorts of questions to be answered, and I just love it. As result, my favorites are usually RPGs of some kind, or anything with a significant strategic element. Though, that being said, I don't particularly like menuing or dialogue mashing so it's a bit conflicted. I do like games with lots of action as well, but I have to be sparing on those thanks to my less than sturdy hands.

I'm just plain awful at platformers though.

On the topic of webgames, I think a good bit of the appeal for webgames is simply how short they can be sometimes. It's a lot easier to grind as well as simply finding the time for them. Run length is something I haven't seen mentioned yet, in fact. I lean towards preferring runs around 20 minutes to an hour, but I'll put up with as long as 3 hours. Any longer than that, and I find it difficult to find the time for running the game.

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Merl_, Pear en 5 anderen vindt dit leuk
Austria

I also like to engage in routing, especially if you have to manage multiple resources for success. But I don't like to run glitch-heavy games or games where you require heavy exectuion skills. The games I play are some of my favorite games from my childhood, usually games that I played in MS-DOS. As for genre: I like strategy games most, but a lot of them are pretty weird to speedrun. So there are not many that I run or plan to.

O.D.W. en Seydie vindt dit leuk

@Matse007 Webgames are a labor of love, so it's good and right to return the favor!

To build on what O.D.W. said, they're very accessible—not just in the typically shorter length, but how they're available free to anyone with a working computer & internet. This is not only appealing in terms of saving money, it also allows you to quickly cycle through a bunch of games until you find one you truly enjoy and can run over & over again.

With there being so many webgame devs out there, almost everyone can find the game for them.

Merl_, Sandstorm187 en 3 anderen vindt dit leuk
Arizona, USA

I guess fighting games, but honestly I'll run anything but clicker games lmao

Seydie en O.D.W. vindt dit leuk
Malaysia

I don't really have a favourite genre but I usually speedrun 2d platformers with pixel art graphics because I use a crappy laptop. But recently, I've been trying out games with top-down movement and this type of games tend to be RPG's or puzzle games.

O.D.W. en Seydie vindt dit leuk
Finland

i like 3D platformers the most probably (Ape Escape series is a good example) but one of my favorite "speedruns" is doing racing game timetrials especially super mario kart

Pear, O.D.W., en Seydie vindt dit leuk
Israel

I like to speedrun 2D platformers, and from those I enjoy running puzzle platformers, precision platformers, and Metroidvania/adventure games.

"non-enemies" games is not a genre, but I also enjoy running games that are more based on movements and not fighting enemies. Usually, enemies or bosses have an element of randomness to them, and I don't like that in my speedruns.

As @hahhah42 said, web games are nice because they are so accessible, and you can find lot of good stuff if you know where to look. I also sometimes want to speedrun very short games (up to 5-10 minutes), and web games are usually perfect for that.

Gaming_64, Merl_ en 4 anderen vindt dit leuk
European Union

Racing game time trials

Pear, O.D.W. en 2 anderen vindt dit leuk
United States

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MinecraftGaming en Ivory vindt dit leuk