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25 awesome DIY road trip games and travel kits for kids

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A roundup of 25 awesome DIY road trip games and kids travel kits so you can hit the road in peace.

 

DIY road trip games

Hitting the road this summer? Going to pop in a nice, long audio book, sit back, relax, and feel the wind through the open window? < insert sound of screeching > Oh right, there are kids in the back seat.

So, what do you do with those bored, antsy, “stop touching me!” kids? There’s screen time, for sure. But for breaks in the screen time, here are 25 awesome DIY road trip games and travel kits you can make and pack to keep the kids busy.

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Are your kids crafty? Also check out this roundup of perler bead patterns and this roundup of rock painting ideas.  

 

kids travel kits

 

  • I love this Altoids tin turned Lego kit on the go.
  • Try this chalk and magnet board, at Sunny with a Chance of Sprinkles. 
  • Make an “I Spy” jar, from Say Yes.
  • I’m in love with this tin bedroom from Tea Rose Home. 
  • Find free printables for this DIY coloring kit at Living Well Mom.

 

 

  • Make a magnetic pattern book, by Say Yes.
  • Make them practice spelling with these word travel kits by I Heart Crafty Things.
  • Cute idea: Fill a wallet with activities. By Hello Bee. 
  • There are also free printables for these sewing cards, at Kids Activities.
  • Find lots of ideas for activity bags, at The Nerd’s Wife. 

 

 

  • No more “I dropped my crayon!” yells with this busy book idea from Powerful Mothering.
  • Let them tell stories with Little Red Riding Hood finger puppets, by Easy Peasy and Fun.
  • Put together a whiteboard kit, at The OT Tool Box.
  • Make a magnetic puzzle from an Altoid tin, at Delia Creates. 
  • Turn a DVD case into a colored pencil kit, at Unoriginal Mom.

 

 

games to play in the car

  • This altoids tin license plate game from Comic Con Family is awesome.
  • This Lego tic tac toe is smart, from Mama Papa Bubba. 
  • Sew a foldable tic tac toe game, at Made in Craftadise.
  • Play roadside Bingo with this printable from Printable Crush. 
  • Make popsicle stick cards! At Instructables. 

 

  • I love this alphabet race game from Handmade Charlotte. 
  • Or try this printable Bingo, from Simple as That.
  • Download road trip game printables at I Heart Naptime. 
  • Ha! Find a printable for finger Twister at Later Gator Crafts. 
  • Have the kids journal! From Five Marigolds.

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32 Games To Make Road Trip With Kids a Breeze

Sticking your kids and the contents of your house in the back of your car and travelling across the country might seem like your idea of hell, or it might be what you have planned this summer...or both!

Family road trips can be great ways of seeing the country or visiting family. Keeping kids occupied while you're on the road can be tricky, to say the least. Thankfully, as always, we have your back. Here are 32 games and activities for road trips that will keep everyone's blood pressure at an acceptable level!

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  • The screen-free challenge
  • The great alphabet race
  • DIY dry-erase travel kit
  • Ready-made dry erase game
  • License plate game
  • Madlibs on the road
  • Coloring books
  • Alphabet pictionary
  • Busy books
  • Magnetic doodle boards
  • Travel cards
  • Road trip goodie bags
  • Countdown goodie bags
  • Finger puppets
  • Threading games
  • DIY clip toy
  • Travel tins
  • Stickers
  • Glow sticks
  • Magnetic tangram puzzle
  • DIY marble run
  • Patriotic tic tac toe
  • Audiobooks
  • I'm going to Grandma's house...
  • Family questions
  • Rubberneckers collection
  • Suduko
  • Word searches
  • Free printables
  • Back seat organizer
  • Car pulley system
  • Travel pillows

The screen-free challenge

Source: Playtivities

If your idea of a successful road trip is getting your iPad and phone batteries to last for the whole time, then more power to you. As parents, sometimes we've got to do what we've got to do. But if you fancy a challenge, check out our guide to having a screen-free road trip. Let us know how you get on.

The great alphabet race

Source: Handmade Charlotte

This DIY travel game from Handmade Charlotte will get your kids looking out the window rather than at their video games. You can even use it on shorter journals like the school run.

DIY dry-erase travel kit

Source: Simply Designing

Made using items you can grab from Office Depot, this dry-erase travel kit from Simply Designing is reusable and contains 3 free printables. You can get the easy-to-follow instructions and drive away in no time.

Ready-made dry erase game

Source: Etsy

For those of you who, like me, don't necessarily have the time to make your own game you can get one of these from Capable by Design. They come in cute little bags that are easy to pack, too.

License plate game

Source: Happiness is Homemade

The license plate game is a road trip classic that even I played as a child. Happiness is Homemade has a great printable for your kids to color in as they find the plates. There's also a great recipe for a s'mores snack mix, yum!

Madlibs on the road

Source: Amazon

Another classic here, that you'll have played at family gatherings and kid's parties. This little book is easy to stash in your bag and can keep you all occupied for miles of road.

Coloring books

Source: Shutterstock

As long as you can trust your little darlings with marker pens in the back of your car then they can make vibrant designs and pictures with their favorite cartoon characters. For slightly messier artists, washable pens, or crayons are the way forward.

Alphabet pictionary

Source: Lalymom

Popped neatly in a 3 ring binder, this alphabet Pictionary game is perfect for younger children who are learning their letters, as well as older ones who want to challenge each other. Find out how to put it together, with free printables, from Lalymom.

Busy books

Source: Amazon

Busy books are a brilliant, Montessori-inspired, children's toy. They're also perfect for road trips as everything tends to be compact and connected (harder to lose). You can get loads of different types, but I love this book about routine and clothing. It's washable too!

Magnetic doodle boards

Source: Amazon

I had one of these doodle boards (or a much more basic version) when I was a kid, so I love the idea of throwing one of these in the back of the car to encourage your kids' creativity. Endless opportunities for drawing that you can just get rid of when you're done.

Travel cards

Source: Playtivities

If your road trip includes a flight, you can grab these printable travel cards that we designed to keep the family busy. To be honest, you can do a lot of these activities in the car, or at a rest stop.

Road trip goodie bags

Source: Travel With a Plan

The pros know that keeping at least one activity secret from your kids is the key to surviving the last few hours of a road trip. These goodie bags from Travel With a Plan are great to pull out at the last minute. You can stuff them full of interesting magazines, or even snacks.

Countdown goodie bags

Source: It's Always Autumn

For a little twist on the goodie bag theme, these countdown bags from It's Always Autumn, are designed to be pulled out at different locations along the way. You could even theme them to match the places you're stopping!

Finger puppets

Source: Easy Peasy and Fun

For those of you travelling with younger children, these finger puppets from Easy Peasy and Fun can help you tell an engaging story to keep them busy. You can switch out the characters if Little Red Riding Hood isn't your thing.

Threading games

Source: Amazon

Beads aren't really the kind of thing you want your kids playing with in the back of the car on a long journey. But threading is a really effective way of keeping little hands from getting into trouble. So a larger threading game like this one is the perfect solution.

DIY clip toy

Source: Kids Activities

Kids Activities call this toy "road trip sanity with a toddler". We're inclined to agree. The clever clipping mechanisms provide hours of fun, and the soft toy of the month can hang out in its own ready-made sleeping bag.

Travel tins

Source: Mama Papa Bubba

Smaller versions of the busy boxes you might have at home, these travel tins from Mama Papa Bubba can be customized to suit your child's interests. My favorite is definitely the dinosaurs.

Stickers

Source: Shutterstock

I kept my son busy on a 4-hour flight to Turkey just with stickers. They're brilliant, and weirdly compelling for small children. You can find sticker versions of pretty much anything your child loves. You might end up with a few on the car window, though.

Glow sticks

Source: Amazon

Some kids love travelling at night. The lights, the wooshing sounds, the weird shadows. Others hate it, and need something to light up the back seat. Glow sticks can help them out while not distracting the driver too much.

Magnetic tangram puzzle

Source: Delia Creates

This DIY travel game is so cheap and easy to put together that you'll want to make loads of them! It's great for problem solvers and for challenging older kids. Delia Creates shows you how to get it done.

DIY marble run

Source: Artsy Momma

Another vote for the homemade mini-game here! You can make a marble maze from a small cardboard box and some straws. Decorate it with your kid's favorite characters and they'll love playing with it all along the highway.

Patriotic tic tac toe

Source: Atta Girl Says

Planning a road trip to see your family for Thanksgiving? Maybe you can take along this USA-themed tic tac toe game. Atta Girl Says has step by step instructions, and it's magnetic so nothing will get lost!

Audiobooks

Source: Be Family Travel

Once you've gone a few miles, you're probably sick of all of the available radio stations. Audiobooks will be your savior. Be Family Travel have a list of the best audiobooks for family road trips. Sit back for storytime!

I'm going to Grandma's house...

Source: Shutterstock

My sister and I used to play this game walking to school and back. We had great fun thinking up the craziest combinations to remember. One person says "I'm going to Grandma's house, and I'm going to take..." filling the gap with something beginning with "A". The next person repeats this, and then adds something beginning with "B", and so on. You can also pick themes as well as letters.

Family questions

Source: Family Off Duty

Spending that much time together in a small box can be stressful, but it can also be a great opportunity to get to know each other a little better. Try out this list of interesting questions from Family Off Duty to see what I mean.

Rubberneckers collection

Source: Amazon

Rubberneckers is another great travel game with glossy cards full of things to spot. You can spot someone picking their nose, someone snacking on a burrito, the lists are endless. It's a much more fun way of playing I Spy!

Suduko

Source: Shutterstock

Not just for filling in on the back of your newspaper over your morning coffee, Suduko is a great road trip option too. This collection is for kids, but you can stretch your little Einsteins with more difficult puzzles as well.

Word searches

Source: Shutterstock

If numbers aren't really your thing, then wordsearch books are a brilliant thing to pop in your bag at the last minute. You can get Disney themed books, and those aimed at all different ages. It's a no-brainer.

Free printables

Source: Playtivities

As if all these fabulous ideas aren't enough, here is our list of 35 free printable activities. Most of these are pretty good to keep your little ones busy in the back of the car. Throw in some crayons and you're sorted.

Back seat organizer

Source: Amazon

Speaking of crayons, here is a great idea for keeping all of your coloring, sticking, and puzzling resources in one place. This back seat organizer is a fun activity station for your kids.

Car pulley system

Source: Kids Activities

There are few things more annoying than constantly having to pass back snacks, activities, drinks, soft toys, dropped games, etc. while you're driving. Why not make it fun? Set up this pulley system with Kids Activities so that you're front seat passenger can send back fun things to do all road trip long.

Travel pillows

Source: It's Always Autumn

While there will be plenty of time for games, chatting, singing, and drawing on your road trip, there will also be sleep (hopefully). It's Always Autumn has a pattern for these kid-sized travel pillows. The added bonus? They also have a carry case and velcro pocket for your favorite book or game.

DIY board games, 13 ideas with photo examples

Board games fun and colorful diversify the leisure of each family. Do not rush to buy games in stores, but try to make them yourself, this will help you create a special style of play. In this article we will look at: how to make board games with your own hands.

Contents

  • 1 Tic-Tac-Toe
  • 2 World Travel Walking Game
  • 3 Puzzles
  • 4 Alias ​​
  • 5 Fleas
  • 6 Memory Development
  • 7 Labyrinth
  • 8 checkers
  • 9 chess
  • 10 Domino
  • 11 Monopoly
  • 12 Mafia
  • 13 Worms

Crosses

9000 9000

All know this game from the school bench. However, you thought that it needed a pen and a leaf, and yet it can be made from wood, fabric, magnets, stones, buttons and other figurines. Just dream up and create a playing field, for example, on a refrigerator or pieces of fabric in the shape of a heart.

I recommend watching the master class video!

DIY game for kids tic-tac-toe / DIY


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World Tour walking game

This game can be played by 2 to 6 people. You will need a "card", a die and chips. Each player rolls a digital die in turn, he gets a number and he takes the required number of steps on the map. The one who gets to the finish line first wins, and the catch is that there are numbers on the map that return the player a few steps back, or move him forward.

The main process is to create a map. Lay out 8 sheets of A4 format in 2 rows, leave gaps of half a centimeter so that you can later fold the card. Place a weight on each sheet to keep it from moving, then tape the sheets along each row. Draw a route of moves with a pencil and place stops, for example (1-60 or 1-90), make a distance of 2-3 cm between each stop. Mark bonus and penalty steps, indicate the direction with arrows. Fill in the empty spaces on the map with drawings. A digital cube can be purchased at an office supply store or made from cardboard. As chips, use small toys kinder surprise, buttons, small cookies ...

I recommend watching the master class video!

Do-it-yourself board game "walker". Master class for parents


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Puzzles

You can create a geographic puzzle to explore the country. Buy or print out a contour map, color each area with a separate color (you can also mark clues - sea, mountains, sights ...), then glue the map on a thick sheet of cardboard, cut it into squares or other figures.

It is also very easy to create another puzzle. Collect 7-10 popsicle sticks and cut out a suitable picture from a magazine or draw it yourself. Place the sticks on a flat surface next to each other, paste the picture, wait for the glue to dry and cut the sticks. On the back of each stick, attach Velcro to later attach the puzzle to the felt.

I recommend watching the master class video!

DIY | How to make a photo puzzle | How to make a photo puzzle


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Alias ​​

Another name for the game is “say it differently”. The essence is simple: play from 4 to 16 people. The participants are divided into teams. There can be 2,3,4 people in a team. One of them pulls out a card on which 8-10 words are written, each word must be explained in other words, sounds can be used (for example: wow-wow, meow ...) you can’t show and use single-root words. 1 minute is given for 1 card, you need to quickly guess as many words as possible. You can make add-on cards on which emotions or instructions will be written. During the explanation, the person must be joyful, or vice versa, sad, and the team must additionally guess the emotion and action that the explainer is doing. The team with the most guessed words wins. This game perfectly develops logical thinking and increases vocabulary.

Cut out cards and write beautifully common words such as: soup, ice, monkey, enemy, sweet, photograph... There should be at least 30 cards with 10 words each. Words must not be repeated.

You can create an alias playing field. Mark the steps on it and make chips. The principle of creation is described in the game round the world trip. However, you can play without a field, just appoint a referee who will count the points and keep time.

Fleas

This is a very fun game for 2 people. I press a coin on the edge of the bean and it bounces like a flea. The main task is to get a flea into the opponent's goal, then you get a point and the flea is removed from the field. If the flea hits your field, you can pick it up and use it next time, if the flea hits the opponent’s field, the point is not counted and it just remains lying until the next move. If the flea hits its own goal, the point is counted to the opponent. The game is played until someone runs out of fleas.

To make a playing field, take a candy box, colored paper and thick fabric. Paste the inside of the box with colored paper, make the sides of the fabric so that the fleas do not fly away. Take beans as fleas and do not forget about large coins.

Memory game

This game is played by 2 to 10 people. 16 cards are made. Every two cards have the same image. One person lays out the cards in a square in a chaotic pattern with the face up, at the same time the person who will play stands with his back. It turns for exactly 5 seconds and tries to memorize the images. It is turned away and the cards are turned over to the other side. Now he must turn over the cards and find pairs within a minute. The winner is the person who guessed the largest number of pairs with the same drawings. Cards can be made from cardboard and draw any drawings.

Labyrinth

To make this game you will need a candy box, cocktail tubes and a small ball, you can use a bead. Think and draw a maze. Glue the cocktail tubes. Place the ball and start the game.

I recommend watching the master class video!

DIY maze board game for kids


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Caps, buttons, sewn circles of fabric, various figures and even plasticine can be used as checkers. Fantasize and surprise everyone with your creativity!

Chess

Create original chess that will jump instead of walking. Make 16 white and 16 black jumping frogs and draw the titles. A detailed master class on how to make a jumping paper frog is described in this article.

Dominoes

For dominoes, create 28 pieces, they can be made by painting pebbles, ice cream sticks, sewn from felt ...

Pattern of Dominoes from pebbles Dominoes from felt Dominoes from ice cream sticks

Monopoly

By creating this game with your own hands, you can use your city - it will be more interesting. Think of neighborhood colors, print almost "real" money, and come up with realistic tasks like paying utility bills. Create your exciting original game.

I recommend watching the master class video!

DIY monopoly. Master class


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Mafia

Almost everyone knows this exciting psychological game. It is perfect for a large company. Make cards by drawing them yourself, or simply print them from the Internet, then cut them out.

Worm Race

Such an exciting game can be made from the same buttons, caps, checkers and even M&M's. How to play it and why it is so exciting, see this video!

Worm up!, board game review


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To create an original and high-quality game, consider the design, materials, dimensions of the game. Pay special attention to the hobbies and hobbies of the players, maybe this will become the basis for creating a masterpiece. The board game will be a wonderful gift and an occasion to spend leisure time with your loved ones.

How to make an exciting game "Ruckedron" see in this video!

DIY board game in 5 minutes. SunCallin Games


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Top 10 Co-op Games for Two

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This compilation comes in handy when you have a couple of free evenings, two gamepads and a bored partner. 1. It Takes Two0008

  • Platforms: Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
  • Jozef Fares, head of the studio behind It Takes Two, promised to pay anyone who gets bored with the game. For a boring gaming experience, users could get $1,000, but Fares hardly had to spend even a cent. Each level involves new mechanics: skate, fly, throw nails, swim, turn into plants, jump frogs, ride spiders. The heroes will visit the most unexpected locations: from a medieval city to a space station. And in each you want to get lost in order to consider everything in detail. Mini-games were also included in the script - racing, shooting gallery and other familiar genres. Lamp music in the background helps to plunge into a fabulous setting. It is very difficult to tear yourself away from the screen - get ready to sacrifice sleep.

    While visually bland, the plot is quite prosaic, and in places cruel: there are scenes that are quite capable of making gamers cry. Users will have to get used to the role of Cody and May - spouses who are about to receive a divorce certificate. This news greatly traumatizes the daughter of the main characters, and the girl asks for a magic book to help her parents become friends again. At the behest of a powerful volume, Cody and May turn into little self-made men and go on a big journey - back to their daughter and harmony in the family.

    2. Overcooked

    • Release: 2016
    • Passage: from 7 hours
    • platforms: Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, XBOXE, XBOX SERIES

    At first glance, this is a cozy and cute platformer for those who like to keep a farm and move pebbles on their phone. But the illusion will not last long. Already at the second level, players are waiting for a chef's test of the level of Chef Ramsay. A cafe in the mouth of a volcano or a lunch during a zombie apocalypse - these are the scenery offered by the creators of the project. You need to cook quickly, because a real Armageddon is coming, led by a spaghetti monster. To save the world, aspiring chefs will go through a difficult training and experience for themselves what a hellish kitchen is.

    Overcooked has only one serious drawback - the cooperative mode can jeopardize relationships and friendships. To prevent this from happening, when approaching the gamepads, remember: dinner can burn out, but not your feelings for your partner.

    3. Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons

    Screenshot of Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons
    • Release year: 2013
    • Walkthrough: from 3 hours
    • PlayStation: 9004 Platforms: 9004 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Nintendo Switch

    If your soul mate categorically denies gaming and calls games soulless shooters, then Brothers: The Tale of Two Sons (another project by Jozef Fares) will be the best counterargument. Minimal drawing of details, meager gameplay, elementary puzzles - the technical side may raise questions, but they are forgotten against the backdrop of the plot and the masterfully crafted atmosphere.

    Two brothers go on a journey to get medicine for their seriously ill father. At first, the world is favorable to the boys, but the landscapes of medieval fantasy will gradually move from associations with the sunny Shire to "game of the throne" moods. After the ending, your skeptical soul mate will probably admit that games can be art too.

    Formally, Brothers: The Tale of Two Sons is designed for a single player, but there are life hacks on the net that will help you share the fun for two and arrange a local team building.

    4. Cuphead

    Screenshot of the game Cuphead
    • release: 2017
    • Passage: from 10 hours
    • platforms: Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo SWITCHI in the case of this game, not a metaphor. Cuphead is a challenging arcade game about desperate guys who challenged the devil himself. At the first level, the heroes, Cups and Mugs, enter the battle with an onion from the underworld and a carrot, which violently scatters bombs in all directions. And soon this garden action will seem like just a warm-up for children.

      The graphics will plunge some users into childhood: the drawing refers to old-school cartoons about Mickey Mouse and Betty Boop. Younger gamers won't unlock fond memories. But there will be no time to be sad about this - if you stop running and shooting for even a second, you will have to start the level again. This game will not add romance to the evening, but Cups and Mugs will become the best companions if you want to spend your leisure time together with a twinkle.

      5. Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince

      Game screenshot Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince
      • Release year: 2019
      • Walkthrough: from 10 hours
      • Platforms: Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch Bright colors and friendly landscapes are what you need for a relaxation session in the company of a partner. In the story, a thieving archer, a cowardly mage, and a knight who lives by the motto "Dementia and Courage!" must save Prince Selius from himself. The fact is that the royal offspring has tremendous power - it embodies nightmares into reality. But the guy cannot control this ability, so the magic skill takes over the mind of the unfortunate. The trinity of the main characters will have a glorious journey through the snow-capped mountains, flower kingdoms and foggy forests.

        6. Portal 2

        Portal 2 screenshot
        • Release year: 2011
        • Walkthrough: from 8 hours
        • Platforms: , Xbox 360

        An option for those who love puzzles and logic puzzles. The plot of Portal 2's cooperative mode is tied to two robots that "awakened" in a science center with labyrinths of rooms and laboratories. They explore the mysteries of their technological prison, moving through the territory with the help of special portals.

        Portal 2 is a case where real player relationships are taken care of. Robots resolve any disputes with the help of Rock-Paper-Scissors. And you can react to the failure of a friend with friendly hugs or a chuckle from your on-screen ward. Mechanics like this bring resentment to the playing field and keep users positive vibes. And the tension from difficult puzzles is relieved by GLaDOS' caustic comments. That is the name of the control system of the scientific center, and it will not let you forget who the real big brain is here.

        7. A WAY OUT

        Screenshot of the game A WAY OUT
        • release: 2018
        • Passage: from 6 hours
        • platform: Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
        9000 Fares, in which, as in the previous two, the director's past of the creator is well felt. A Way Out turns players into spectators and impresses not only with the gameplay and graphics, but with the depth of the plot and the psychology of the characters. Vincent and Leo went to jail. Escape from behind bars and return to loving families - this is the main task of the criminal duo.

        In parallel with the main story, users are entertained with mini-games, and their difficulty is suitable even for beginners. Here you will often have to discuss which way to go: solve problems with cunning and intelligence, as Vincent wants, or quickly and aggressively according to Leo's methods. Negotiate and seek compromises - this A Way Out seems to teach even bitter rivals. And the finale, as in the case of A Tale of Two Sons, will be an excellent occasion for an interesting post-game discussion.

        8. Rayman Legends

        Rayman Legends game screenshot
        • Release year: 2013
        • Walkthrough: from 10 hours
        • Platforms: Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 3, Xbox 4, PlayStation, Vita, Wii30 One, Stadia

        Classic arcade game: run, jump, punch villains. Rayman Legends is made for fun. There is nothing to think about and cry about. You won't have to suffer over impassable bosses either. The game is somewhat reminiscent of a series of the Mario universe, which, by the way, can also be played together. If you want to plunge into childhood and smile at juicy details and funny monsters, choose Rayman Legends. 9Haven

        • Game screenshot

        She is a tough mechanic and can lift even a rusty tin can into the air. He is a nature lover, research biologist and culinary specialist. They are a selflessly happy couple on an uninhabited planet lost in space. Yu and Kay are also runaways who left their native utopia to be together against the will of Yu's domineering mother. Mountains, endless fields, blue skies - why not spend eternity here. But it soon turns out that Kei and Yu are not the first who liked the lamp reclusive world.

        Haven balances on the verge of cloying, but this plot is saved from the sugar abyss by the unexpected realism of the main couple. Kei and Yu are yesterday's teenagers who abruptly and forcedly began to live together. This brought hot scenes all around the ship to the game. And also - funny everyday conflicts and serious dialogues in which the characters doubt themselves and their global decisions.

        10. LEGO games

        Screenshot of LEGO® Star Wars® III: The Clone Wars™
        • Release year: c 2005
        • Walkthrough: from 9-10 hours
        • Platforms: macOS, Windows, Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo
        Jack Sparrow and Elizabeth 9002 Swann, Batman and Harley Quinn, Gandalf and Legolas. The LEGO series is a great opportunity to feel like a hero of your favorite franchise. The number of universes that have been reassembled into constructors is impressive. And the cooperative mode here will not make you quarrel over the passage: users play together, but retain much more autonomy than, for example, in Haven, Portal 2 or It Takes Two.

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