The online gaming market has reached record-breaking numbers, with the industry valued at nearly $200 billion, with a CAGR of 9.9%. It’s fair to say the industry is booming, and there is little sign things will slow down.
For the player looking for online gaming over the weekend, a little bit of remote fun, the level of competition is great news. There are countless options out there to choose from. And here are a handful of our favourites.
Scrabble Go
Scrabble needs no introduction. Over 150 million sets of the game have been sold, and it’s been translated to 29 different languages. Every third American household has a copy. Chances are you’ve played it too.
Well, those tetchy nights of Scrabble at the dinner table are about to get heated once again, at least virtually. This app is always fun, but ideal when players are not available at the exact same time.
Mario Kart
For many millennials, this one will bring the memories flooding back. Those lazy Sunday afternoons, playing Mario Kart all day long with your buddies. Who knew those days would one day end, right?
Well, Mario Kart is still there for online remote play, whether you’re on a Playstation, Xbox, or Nintendo Switch. This game will always remain a classic for millions of players out there, and the newer versions keep bringing in new players. Perfect for intergenerational play.
Resurrected Classic: Bingo
This game was near the end of its lifespan, time to call in the priest; or so it seemed. It has since experienced a wild resurgence in brick-and-mortar establishments, with new players introduced to what is truly a great game.
The remote experience is arguably superior. It offers everything the ‘real thing’ does, and more. Remote play is sophisticated, has all the bells and whistles, and offers twists on the OG version of the game. For anyone looking for a great selection of bingo games, onlinebingocity.co.uk is a solid first stop.
Monopoly
There’s just something about the classics, right? That’s why they persist, even in the midst of the most technologically advanced gaming options. Monopoly is evergreen and ageless.
And now you can play it online. The creators realize that you want to feel like you’re in the living room with the others, and that’s why we recommend using the video-link option. Now you can charge your family members rent without fearing that they’ll turn the board over!
Jackbox.tv
This isn’t a single game, but a collection, although jackbox.tv is also the online address of the application that people type into their browser to log on. You get together as a group and you get the option to play a range of party games, all relatively simple, but always fun when you’re with the people you care about.
There are options for the adults like Drawful (a cheeky version of Pictionary, basically) or Fibbage, where you need to figure out who is lying, and other similar party games. It’s all low-pressure gaming, all about having fun together.
Portal 2 Co-Op
This is one of the best puzzle games on the market, period. It’s a classic, with the second iteration offering a co-op mode that takes the fun to an entirely new level, although it does have a maximum limit of two, which is perfect for your BFFs.
This game is quality, with a 95 score on Metacritic. Players love it too. The single-player mode is worth playing, but it’s working as part of a team that really creates an unbeatable experience. The puzzles are challenging, but that’s what makes it oh-so-satisfying when you solve them.
Lego Video Games (Insert Movie Franchise Here)
Who knew that creating a Lego video game would result in one of the biggest successes the industry has ever seen? Everyone loves playing with real brick Legos. And everyone has a movie franchise they love from here to the beyond.
Whether you are a Star Wars geek, a Batman fan, or a wannabe archaeologist like Indiana Jones, there’s something for everyone. No matter what your other friends and family members like, there is always a Lego game that will satisfy everyone.
Among Us
This game has a stellar reputation with reviewers, with an 85 rating from Metacritic. It’s a super simple game, and that’s what makes it perfect. The execution is sublime, the replayability is almost frustrating to all other aspects of your life, it’s just incredibly fun.
And it’s perfect as a multiplayer game. In the game, you aim to figure out who amongst you is the Imposter, the one killing the rest of the team. Find out (or get away with it!), or everyone goes ‘poof!’.
Connected Experience is Key
When you’re away on a work trip, alone at home over the weekend, or just feeling something is ‘off’, remote online gaming is a perfect way to keep that human connection, even if it’s just virtually.
Family, close friends, and connecting, that’s something that technology can’t replace, but can help us achieve. When you’re going for some remote fun, remember that.