Video games are more accessible and varied than ever, but it can be easy to dismiss the medium if you’re not already familiar with it. Whether you start with a few mobile games or take the plunge and purchase a console like the Switch, there are plenty of good jumping-on points.
What You Need to Play These GamesRovio Classics: Angry Birds (iPhone, Android)Donut County (iPhone, Android, PC, Mac and more)Animal Crossing: New Horizons (Switch)Football Manager 2022 (PC/Mac, iPhone, Android, Switch and more)Vampire Survivors (PC/Mac)Forza Horizon 5 (PC, Xbox)Civilization VI (PC/Mac, Switch, iOS, Android and more)Tetris Effect: Connected (PC, Switch, Quest, and more)Switch Sports (Switch)Townscaper (iOS, Android, PC/Mac, Switch and more)Minecraft (PC/Mac, Switch, iOS, Android, and more)A Short Hike (PC/Mac/Linux, Switch, Xbox, and more)Gone Home (PC/Mac/Linux, Switch, iPad, and more)Ring Fit Adventure (Switch)Beat Saber (Quest, PSVR, SteamVR)New to Gaming? Consider the Switch
Some of the titles we’ve highlighted below are available on most modern smartphones, including both Android and iPhone. If you have a tablet like an iPad, there are often optimized versions available for that hardware too. Others are available to play on a computer running Windows, macOS, and Linux.
If playing games on your smartphone or work machine doesn’t sound like a great time, you might have more joy investing in a console like the Nintendo Switch. This portable hybrid can be played in handheld mode on the go, or plugged into a TV for a more relaxed couch experience.
The Switch is less powerful than more modern consoles like the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. If you’re looking for an inexpensive entry point to a dedicated console that stays plugged
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