Best Video Games For Beginners In Coronavirus Isolation | Mashable

Posted by Epstein McKay on June 13th, 2021

Hello, hello, quarantine, buddies. This is Jess Chavo from Mashable comin at you from my living room sofa, and I know that social distancing has caused a strange turn of events. Some of you that might not have thought of yourself as gamers before are now really I that Nintendo switch and that's actually great news, because games can transport us to different worlds and bring us closer together, unlike any other medium, but it can be a little intimidating For newcomers, so we're here to help here are the top five best video games to survive the quarantine. No matter what experience level you are number 5 Animal Crossing new horizons. Words cannot describe the healing force that is Nintendo's latest release because in Animal Crossing you don't do much of anything you just vibe. The whole goal is to build a community of animal friends by improving your little island town. You collect fish and bugs you plant flowers and trees, make adorable furniture exchange gifts and you have to pay off a home loan, but that's a little bit too real right now. So, let's ignore that, as if all that wasn't enough, you and your friends can visit each other's Islands. look at these guys is better than a social gathering that is CDC approved. So if you've missed celebrating stuff like Easter, with your friends and family, tell everyone to join the Animal Crossing heard because bunny day is this Sunday so get out from under that rock and start hitting it with a shovel? Sorry, that's an animal crossing joke you'll! Get it soon number 4 wat, I'm speaking of some much-needed friendship, what'm, and this delightful and heartwarming puzzle game. Everything is alive literally from an anthropomorphize pile of poo to the Sun. By helping a bunch of inanimate objects work together to solve each other's problems, you bring the world back from an apocalyptic nothingness, which sounds super relatable right now. It'S silly and fun. Surprise you at every turn - and it's probably better for you to start talking to your silverware in a video game rather than in real life when that cabin fever starts hitting real hard number three untitled goose game, alright, and I for the touchy-feely togetherness BS, because there's Also, a lot to feel angry about right now, which is where untitled goose gang comes in, which is kind of like the honey badger of video games in this brilliant but simple, puzzle game. You are a goose with one goal in life to wreak utter havoc. On an unsuspecting neighborhood with one honk button, you ruin everyone's life who crosses your path, but in a sense don't we all win when the solution to every problem is just some harmless trolling? No, we don't all win. The goose wins. Number two journey, there's a reason. Why journey won just about every major award when it came out and it's because it completely changed what we thought games were capable of in this gorgeous adaptation of the heroes mythic journey? You are the last of your kind, and you must reach a far-off mountain for mysterious reasons. Well, you can play alone. What sets journey apart is its radical approach to multiplayer. Anyone can join your game from anywhere in the world. It'S completely anonymous and you can't even talk to each other other than through some little chirps, but it's such an incredible bonding experience that players actually started to leave little hearts in the sand to show each other. Some love journey proved that multiplayer games can really bring us closer together rather than just perpetuating toxic BS, and at a time where we really need to feel connected to our common humanity, it's more relevant now than ever number one kind words. You can basically sum up kind words, as alone together the video game. It'S basically an online anonymous support group, but with some awesome, lo-fi hip-hop beats chill out. Real-Life people write letters about what they're struggling with and others write comforting words back. The idea behind the game is that we're all scared, but that also means we all have the power to make each other feel better. All you need to do is ask and give back, that's all for now, but be sure to check out the article linked below for even more game recommendations and leave your own recommendation in the comments below just be sure to stay inside, stay safe and stay sane.

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