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Final fantasy 12. You program your party's battle AI, which they call gambits in the game. There's enough interaction to still be playing a game and not watching a movie, but you can kinda zone out if you need to and not fuck up too bad.
Been playing FFXIII and its Paradigm system is also pretty chill. But the game just. doesn't. end.
Yes! I haven't tried it on the Switch version, but im the OG version there were areas where you could set the gambits to target low-moderate HP enemies and hang out near high HP enemies that created lower HP enemies. When you added in heal and revive gambits, you could set it and come back to it in the morning many levels higher. Definitely died a few times when I wasn't watching, but I enjoyed setting up the contingencies. I also liked having max characters and destroying my opponents.