The All-Rounder
No single mood owns you — you play it all.
In short
The All-Rounder is a Game DNA player archetype for players with a balanced profile: no single trait dominates, so they enjoy a bit of every genre and pick free games by mood.
You don't fit one box, and that's the point. The All-Rounder has a balanced DNA — no single trait runs the show — so your taste shifts with your mood. A puzzle today, a knockout race tomorrow, something cozy the day after. Variety isn't indecision; it's your style.
What you bring is range. You can sink into a slow builder, then switch to a twitch arcade game and feel just as at home. It means you rarely get bored — there's always another lane to try — and you're the easiest player to hand any game to, because almost anything can land on the right day.
The All-Rounder's ideal Game DNA
What does balanced mean?
Most players have one trait that towers over the rest. You don't — your six Game DNA scores sit close together, with no clear winner. That balance is its own profile: instead of one strong pull, you have a little of every pull, so the right game depends less on your type and more on your mood that day.
| Stamina | 60 / 100 |
|---|---|
| Mental | 60 / 100 |
| Reaction | 58 / 100 |
| Luck | 55 / 100 |
| Healing | 58 / 100 |
| Social | 60 / 100 |
According to GameHzLab's Game DNA system (6 traits, 7 archetypes, 200+ free games, scored 0–100)
Your strengths
- Comfortable across every genre
- Adapts to whatever mood you're in
- Rarely bored — there's always a new lane
Watch out for
- So many options that picking can be the hard part
- May not go deep on any one genre
Best games for every mood — picked for the All-Rounder
A bit of everything — strategy, cozy, racing and casual, all in one shelf.
Paper.ioClaim territory and outplay rivals — strategy and reflexes in one.
Dream Restaurant 3DCook, serve and build — a cozy, slow-burn change of pace.
Parking Master 3DRead the puzzle, thread the gap — a satisfying mix of think and steer.
Rock Climb RacerTime your grips and race to the top. A bit of nerve, a bit of skill.
Sheep a SheepThe famously tricky match game — equal parts logic and luck.
Gold MinerA timeless time-killer that fits any mood you walk in with.
The All-Rounder vs The Strategist
Where the specialised archetypes each have one dominant trait, you're defined by not having one. That makes every archetype a little bit yours — you can dip into the Strategist's puzzles or the Zen Master's calm whenever the mood takes you.
Meet the StrategistRelated player archetypes
See all 7The All-Rounder — FAQ
What games should an All-Rounder play?
A bit of everything — strategy, cozy builders, racing and casual games. With a balanced DNA, the best pick depends on your mood that day more than on a fixed type.
How do I know if I'm an All-Rounder?
If no single trait dominates your Game DNA and your taste shifts with your mood — a puzzle one day, a party game the next — you're the All-Rounder.
Is being an All-Rounder a good thing?
Definitely. You're comfortable across every genre and rarely bored. The only trade-off is that with so much you enjoy, simply choosing what to play can be the hard part.
Can my archetype change?
Yes. Your archetype reflects how you feel right now, so it can shift as your mood does. Retake the Game DNA test any time to see where you land today.
Not sure which one you are?
Take the 30-second Game DNA test to find out which of the 7 archetypes you are — and get a game list matched to you.
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