Must-Play Games for First-Time Gamers

Aaron Dukes
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Dec 23, 2024

Must-Play Games for First-Time Gamers

Just getting started in gaming? Here’s where to dive in. Whether you’re here for the chill vibes or a little competition, these picks are perfect for breaking into the gaming world. Let’s get you set up with some absolute must-plays.

1. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Platform: Nintendo Switch

The classic, no-brainer choice. Racing through wild tracks, tossing banana peels — this one’s an instant party starter. Even if you’ve never held a controller, Mario Kart is so easy to jump into that you’ll be beating your friends (or at least attempting to) in no time.

2. Stardew Valley

Platform: PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, Xbox

This farming sim is the ultimate escape. Grow crops, fish, make friends — or even fall in love with the quirky villagers. It’s easygoing, and there’s no rush, which makes it perfect for gamers who want to play at their own pace. Plus, it’s surprisingly addicting.

3. Minecraft

Platform: PC, Console, Mobile

Think of Minecraft as your blank canvas. Want to build a castle? Explore massive caves? Minecraft lets you go wherever your imagination takes you, and the blocky graphics just make it feel like you’re in a DIY world of endless possibilities.

4. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

Platform: Nintendo Switch

This one’s a whole experience. You’re dropped into a vast open world with a simple mission: explore. Climb mountains, solve puzzles, battle monsters. It’s an epic adventure where you call the shots, and once you start, it’s hard to stop.

5. Among Us

Platform: PC, Console, Mobile

A game of deception and teamwork where you and your friends try to figure out who’s sabotaging the ship. It’s quick, easy to understand, and somehow always ends in chaos and laughter — the best combo for a new gamer.

6. Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Platform: Nintendo Switch

Sometimes you need a game that just chills you out. Here, you build your own island paradise, talk to animal friends, and just vibe. It’s peaceful, no pressure, and the perfect game to unwind with after a long day.

7. Portal 2

Platform: PC, PlayStation, Xbox

Alright, this one might make you think. You solve mind-bending puzzles by creating portals to navigate through each level. It’s funny, weirdly addicting, and once you get the hang of it, you’ll feel like a genius every time you beat a new room.

8. Overcooked! 2

Platform: PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, Xbox

If you’ve got a few friends around, get ready for pure chaos in the kitchen. Overcooked! makes cooking an intense team sport, where you’re all scrambling to serve up orders before the timer hits zero. It’s a great way to bond or (let’s be honest) start a few hilarious arguments.

9. Journey

Platform: PlayStation, PC

For something completely different. Journey is a beautifully designed game that’s more about exploration and atmosphere than action. It’s simple but somehow hits you on an emotional level. Perfect if you’re in the mood for something deep.

10. Fortnite

Platform: PC, Console, Mobile

Fortnite is a cultural moment. It’s free, it’s fast-paced, and you can build, fight, and team up with friends — or go solo. It’s a solid choice if you’re looking to see what the hype is about, and if you like the competitive side, you’ll feel right at home.

Final Thoughts

There you go. These picks give you the best of gaming without drowning you in complexity. Whether you’re down for something fast or just want to chill, there’s something here that’ll make you understand why gaming’s more than just a hobby. Dive in and see where it takes you!

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