Well, I don't know much about games you shouldn't play when you're sick because of hyperactivity, however I do know about some games you shouldn't play when you have a fever.
Twisted Metal: Black-Take a dark twisted storyline, add a mostly suburban set of arenas, make the entire set of PCs bat%&*$ insane, and make one of the PCs a serial killer clown, you won't sleep.... ever.
Mario Kart DS/Wii: You know all those bright, cheery levels? In a fever dream, they become nightmarish and twisted representations of what they once were. For example, I had a fever once, and I dreamt that I was racing through toads factory. Except there were more corpses, lava, and the cartoon violence was switched in for actual violence for a ride through the Foundry from Hell.
Any Survival Horror game-Seriously, the nightmares will be 10x worse than anything else. The creatures in those games are already usually horrific and vomit inducing, so your fever riddled brain will save them in its memory just so it can spend all night terrifying you.
However, if you get sick from getting excited, don't worry too much about playing SH2. I think fear and excitement qualify as two different things. Also, if you get sick when excited, then playing laid back games is definitely the best way to deal with that; try some artistic flash games, or a nice jrpg.
Well, I don't know much about games you shouldn't play when you're sick because of hyperactivity, however I do know about some games you shouldn't play when you have a fever.
Twisted Metal: Black-Take a dark twisted storyline, add a mostly suburban set of arenas, make the entire set of PCs bat%&*$ insane, and make one of the PCs a serial killer clown, you won't sleep.... ever.
Mario Kart DS/Wii: You know all those bright, cheery levels? In a fever dream, they become nightmarish and twisted representations of what they once were. For example, I had a fever once, and I dreamt that I was racing through toads factory. Except there were more corpses, lava, and the cartoon violence was switched in for actual violence for a ride through the Foundry from Hell.
Any Survival Horror game-Seriously, the nightmares will be 10x worse than anything else. The creatures in those games are already usually horrific and vomit inducing, so your fever riddled brain will save them in its memory just so it can spend all night terrifying you.
However, if you get sick from getting excited, don't worry too much about playing SH2. I think fear and excitement qualify as two different things. Also, if you get sick when excited, then playing laid back games is definitely the best way to deal with that; try some artistic flash games, or a nice jrpg.