I've been playing Diablo II, but it's becoming monotonous.
Good Old Games is a treasure trove of classic games as well as modern indy games. They have something for every one and I bet most of them can run on your computer just fine.
For the obvious; Solitaire, Mahjongg, so on. Otherwise, you could try these: Amnesia: The Dark Descent Antichamber Stanley Parable Audiosurf Boson X Broforce Contraption Maker Katawa Shoujo or Everlasting Summer if you're into interactive novels. Both are free (Everlasting Summer is available on Steam as well) S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl StarDrive Transistor Bastion If you're lucky, all three Mass Effect titles Halo: Combat Evolved OFF (it's a free RPG, download here ) Cortex Command if you don't go full-mongolian on it Dwarf Fortress (It's free, but the learning curve is a cliff. It's REALLY REALLY REALLY steep. But it's so worth it for the hilarity - for a taste of what can happen in Dwarf Fortress, look up Boatmurdered.) N64, SNES, GBA emulators (Free, and technically legal as the games are, by now, abandonware) Fraxy (Free!) FTL: Faster Than Light for a good roguelike Rogue Legacy Genetos (Free!) Jets 'n Guns GOLD (seriously go for gold if you can find it, it has more content and is hilarious) You COULD try Just Cause 2 League of Legends/Smite/DotA are MOBAs that have an ultralow graphics setting for older rigs If you can dig up a joystick, Mechwarrior 4 If you got a mouse on hand, or are feeling particularly adventurous, there's Osu! which is a free rhythm game similar to Beat Agents on NDS RollerCoaster Tycoon 1, 2 are CERTAIN to run on your computer, but you can also try the third (p. sure all three are available on GOG) If you're feeling oldschool, OpenLieroX is a fun couch or online multiplayer game if you got friends. It's free. Re-Volt VVVVVV (yes that's the name of a game. Look it up. Great game) Yume Nikki if you feel playing a more abstract, sandbox game (it's free) Zineth, if there's still a download somewhere (Free) If you feel like making starships, there's Battleships Forever (Free) There's also Spore/Darkspore for a cutesy evolution game with planet-busting bombs later on Might edit post later to add suggestions.
Don't Starve is a pretty fun game that doesn't require a ton of computer power.
Ah yes, that game where you have a great and silly time for a few hours, before your hopes and dreams are slowly squeezed to oblivion by the encroaching darkness around you. Good times!
Don't Starve is a pretty fun game that doesn't require a ton of computer power.
Don't Starve is a pretty fun game that doesn't require a ton of computer power.
Oh look what I found - a list of games you can try out without spending a penny to see if they work: http://imgur.com/gallery/OVFJs
Tough to say. Looking at the current hp2000 I would guess it would run most games 2010 or earlier without too much trouble, but I think there may be some exceptions to that. You could maybe give half-life a go, portal, perhaps a fall-out title. All of those are fun games that shouldn't be too taxing. Try picking some older stuff out on steam that you can score for a few bucks and test your luck. Some of those titles are next to free. Also give Team Fortress 2 a try, since it will cost you nothing. If you're more in to tactical stuff, perhaps a civilization title. Check the specs and see what you can get away with.