@gamingonlinux Dead Cells recently did this to me. Very much a "just one more turn" experience.
Currently replaying Kentucky Route Zero, though, and that's having the opposite effect on me. It feels really substantial, you know, such that I'd rather spend just an hour or two in its world, then come away to let it percolate before going back in.
@gamingonlinux Street Fighter 6
And Planescape Torment, which is why i'm a bit worried about launcher either one of them right now as it's 10:30pm >_>
@gamingonlinux honestly, any game I play 
If a game doesn’t do that I probably wouldn’t play it to begin with. At least that’s the current trend I notice about myself.
@gamingonlinux Valheim, Dwarf Fortress, all the good RPGs (Witcher3, Assassins Creed Valhalla, The Elder Scrolls Games), Strategy (Stellaris, Civ,...) and also some Shooters have this capability to let you forget time.
(Some of the games are a bit reluctant to run on linux, I have to admit...)
@gamingonlinux HoloCure.
It's your fault. I'd have never heard of it if it weren't for you.
Also Final Fantasy 14
@gamingonlinux just beat bg3, and it can def do that. Just when I thought I was at the end, there was just a little more, and a little more XD
Other than that, it's modded Minecraft and modded Skyrim
@gamingonlinux Minecraft.
We've been playing on the same server since 2011. Somehow it doesn't get old.