

I loved these games, but I haven’t had an excuse to play in forever. Players need to download the app, and then it’s game on.

Now is a good time to bust out those two-player word games that are available as free apps. It’s not quite the same as working a puzzle at your dining room table, but it’s a nice way to do something with someone who is not in your house. There are online communal jigsaw puzzles to complete with friends – you can either work together or compete to see who puts the puzzle together the fastest. I guarantee that there is a teenager in your house who can help you find and set up these games. Here’s a list of remote games you can play with other people: Card Games:įrom Uno to Funemployed to Cards Against Humanity (or my favorite, a CAH clone titled Pretend You’re xyzzy), there are lots of online versions of card games, and many of them are free. And best of all, you don’t need to be in the same room to play them together. These games are a great way to pass the time.īut a lot of digital games can also be played with more than one person. Your teenagers have probably had their faces buried in their phones, and there’s a good chance that they’re playing some kind of online game. Well, you could break out the board games. So you and your kids can’t visit friends and family.
