Summary
- Players love feeling invincible in games like Katamari Damacy.
- Goat Simulator 3 lets players enjoy chaos without consequences thanks to the invulnerable goat.
- Wario Land 3 and Prince of Persia (2008) offer gameplay without the stress of dying, making them enjoyable.
Players love games that let them feel unstoppable as they engage with the central gameplay loop. This sense of invulnerability ensures that players will love smashing through foes and obliterating anyone standing in their way.
The sense of power players enjoy as they realize the extent of their invulnerability is unmatched. It ensures that these video games will leave a lasting impression on players long after they’re finished enjoying them, and may even draw them back in for a second playthrough.
Katamari Damacy
The Prince Is An Unstoppable Cosmic Deity

Katamari Damacy
- Released
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September 21, 2004
- ESRB
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E // Mild Fantasy Violence
Katamari Damacy is one of the most satisfying video games players will ever come across, especially if they want to roll up everyday objects to gradually form celestial bodies. This task is given to a celestial prince by his godly father, making for a fun gameplay loop as players roll up random objects in a variety of gameplay segments.
Aside from the time limit and failing to roll a ball into a very large object or organism, there isn’t anything else that can harm the prince. He’s a divine being, after all, so his invulnerability is easy to assume.
Goat Simulator 3
This Silly Goat Has No Time To Die
Goat Simulator 3 is a spectacularly goofy game. It lets players control a derpy goat that’s set free in a sandbox with a ridiculous number of puzzles, challenges, and discoveries for players to engage with. The destruction that this goat causes is significant, and players will be glad to know that they don’t have to deal with the consequences of their carnage since the goat is invulnerable and can’t be harmed, no matter how over-the-top the game’s chaos gets.
This leads to hilarious situations where players use their tongue to latch onto vehicles and are dragged for a long while without any injuries, or perform death-defying stunts without the threat of death looming over their shoulder. It lets players embrace the title’s insanity, ensuring that Goat Simulator 3 will serve as the perfect non-serious game to unwind with after a long, hard day.
Wario Land 3
Wario Doesn’t Have A Health Bar And Can’t Die
Players who want to enjoy a platformer where they don’t need to worry about dying at the hands of an enemy will love what Wario Land 3 brings to the table. This classic platformer lets players control an iconic character in the Mario universe who devours things to become bigger and doesn’t get hurt if he comes into contact with enemies.
These gameplay mechanics are prevalent in most Wario Land games, ensuring that players who don’t enjoy platformers where they must keep track of their lives at all times will love the ease of getting into this spinoff franchise. It helps that the levels are imaginative, and exploring the inside of a music box feels great, although players shouldn’t lose to Rudy the Clown if they don’t want to be imprisoned for their failures.
Abzu
There’s No Point In Making The Diver Vulnerable When The Game Is About Exploration And Scenery
Exploration is the meat and bones of Abzu, with players loving this serene game as they explore the ocean and gaze upon its many wondrous sights. Made by the same people who developed Journey and Flower, players will notice the similarities in no time as they embark on the adventure of a lifetime that is all about the wonders of exploring the ocean and doesn’t deal with any game over state.
Even if players feel like they’re in danger, the scuba-diving protagonist can’t be harmed in any way. This ensures that players can get lost in the game’s magical environments and maybe even get over their thalassophobia.
Prince Of Persia (2008)
Elika’s Presence Ensures That The Prince Is Unkillable
After the Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time trilogy started and ended on a strong note, Ubisoft decided to reimagine the IP while using the idea of another, more traditional Prince of Persia game to kickstart the Assassin’s Creed games. 2008’s Prince of Persia is a reboot where the main character isn’t even royalty. Instead, he’s a knavish rogue who meets Elika during his adventures. This princess has magical powers, pretty much ensuring that no harm will befall the prince during his adventures.
If players fall during platforming, then Elika just pulls them back to a safe spot. If combat becomes too overbearing and the Prince takes too many hits, Elika steps into the fray and helps the swordsman regroup. There’s basically no way to kill the Prince, with Elika’s presence ensuring that players are essentially invulnerable no matter what threat comes their way. It’s an interesting design choice that many people didn’t agree with, although it does make the Prince’s adventures less stressful as players try to complete challenges and solve puzzles without having to worry about dying and reloading an earlier save.
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