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Best beginner-friendly video games for your coronavirus lockdown


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Best beginner-friendly video games for your coronavirus lockdown

For better or for worse, social distancing because of coronavirus is turning a lot of you into gamers. 

But fear not! Because video games contain multitudes and playing them can bring so much value to your life, whether or not you've ever considered yourself a "gamer." And anyway, the New York Times gave us the official OK to game without guilt now, so what's stopping us?!

Truly, the mainstream concept of what video games are is such a narrow subset of the wide, wonderful world of interactive entertainment available out there. Games can help us live richer lives, and there's plenty of great ones for all experience levels. But your Beautiful Gaming Future does have one big roadblock: On the whole, the video game industry does a pretty bad job of making newcomers know they're welcome.  Read more...

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