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By Daniel Lipscombe, GamesRadar
In this tumultuous time of pandemics, political instability and increasing fear, we need to seek out kind messages. Video games are often bursting with violence, death, guns and explosions. But many of these offer a glimmer or beacon of hope. For some titles, this is their primary focus, for others there are moments of pause which give way to positivity, kindness or love. And so, we feel it's worth highlighting some of these for when life grinds at us or just becomes too much.
Kind Words (lo fi chill beats to write to)
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Kind Words seemed to appear on Steam out of nowhere. Perhaps, like the greatest superheroes, it only appeared when we truly needed it. The player is right away folded up inside the comfort of a small living space made from calming hues, a chill Lo-Fi playlist bumps along in the background. The desk facing the beauty of the outside world is bathed in natural light from the large window which opens for a deer to bring messages from real people around the globe. Some of these messages are simple notes saying hello; others are cries for help. With this article in mind, I opened up the game and found people understandably worried about COVID19.
Kind Words sets out to make the world a better place through communication and it does so by keeping the player in a safe space. There's no griefing, no trolls, just positivity and people helping each other with sentiments of peace, words of encouragement and tiny envelopes bursting with advice.
Also consider: Bottled, a mobile app where you cast messages out to sea and wait for others to write back.
Kind Words sets out to make the world a better place through communication and it does so by keeping the player in a safe space. There's no griefing, no trolls, just positivity and people helping each other with sentiments of peace, words of encouragement and tiny envelopes bursting with advice.
Also consider: Bottled, a mobile app where you cast messages out to sea and wait for others to write back.
Peggle
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There's very little skill needed in order to reach this moment and it barks loudly of Pavlov's dog, but it cannot be helped, 'Ode to Joy' is a wonderfully catchy tune and the perfect end to a game. The bonus is that Peggle can be played on everything and by everyone. You can give it to kids or your grandad and each one will be filled with happiness for those few minutes, until it happens all over again.
Also consider: Bust-a-Move, for bright visuals and two player competition bound to cause laughter.
Minecraft
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Minecraft is much more than an adventure story full of monsters and survival. It's an opportunity for play, to create anything your heart and mind can conceive. Perhaps the game itself doesn't spell out this concept, but it gives players a place to feel at home, at peace, and create anything from outlandish castles for solo players to rattle around in, to sprawling villages made by a mum and her kids. It's electronic LEGO, where imagination runs free and anyone can be what they want, with no boundaries or limits.
Also consider: Roblox, for more creation and LOTS of mini games.
Animal Crossing
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In Britain, we had a phrase as kids. We'd leave our friends at the school gates or on the walk home from a hard day of studying (HA!) and end with "I'll come knock for you later". Meaning, to those elsewhere, they'd come to the house to see if we were free and able to play outside or hunker down and play video games. I'm sure others had different expressions. This simple thing is acted out each time we play Animal Crossing. We wander around our little villages, picking fruit, catching bugs, splashing about in the stream and knocking on our friend's doors simply to spend time with them. This is a simpler time distilled. A game to show that something simple like delivering a package for a friend or just giving them a gift, is sometimes the most joyful thing in life. Better still, Animal Crossing: New Horizons just came out on Switch!
Also consider: Stardew Valley, you will lose hours and hours to the adorable cast.
Flower
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How can this small title not offer some grins and even sighs of contentment? It is nature living and breathing, full of colour. We could have chosen Journey in this spot, but Flower evokes memories of wonder and a once upon a time discovery.
Also consider: Journey, meeting random people to walk through a stunning world is a joy.
Noby Noby Boy
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Why? Just because. But also, to impress Girl. Girl needed players to stretch as far as possible in order to reach the end of the solar system. Your length was uploaded and added to those of others playing across the real world, so that the total distance was a group effort. A task accomplished by just being silly. It was in each of these tiny worlds, dioramas if you will, where the colour popping cast all live only to create joy.
Also consider: Wattam, talking poops? Instant guffaws.
Dreams
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You might find a game which recreates racing toy cars across the carpet of a grandparent's living room, or maybe a tale of loss and discovery. Dreams gives players a whole world of other people's imaginations to roam through and when you're done, you can leave comments of encouragement or stickers which simply spell out 'a good job, well done. Who doesn't like being rewarded with praise and stickers?
Also consider: LittleBigPlanet, creation and play has never been cuter.
The Sims
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And who can forget just cheating, gaining infinite money and building the biggest, most lavish house you can imagine? The Sims is the perfect way to live a life you may not be able to achieve in the real world – be a rockstar, an astronaut or an artist. Whatever you choose, will bring huge amounts of endorphins.
Also consider: Theme Park, where is joy made? Theme parks full of rides.
ICO
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The world is gorgeous, the castle and its puzzles are equally sublime. But the joy mostly comes from these two delightful characters interacting, with Yorda showing Ico how to love and accept each other for who they are. This is a traditional fairy tale and one which will be remembered forever.
Also consider: Shadow of the Colossus, for more beauty in fairy tale worlds.
Yakuza
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Earlier, he'd stood in a different bar and expressed a similar sentiment to a 'Mama' who had transitioned from male to female. His words were gentle, a stark contrast to the vicious pummeling he'd been dishing out. Here, Kiryu expressed how hard it must have been to live a life that didn't feel right, one that buried the person's true identity. Having a positive impact in a world that is in desperate need of it is a constant theme in Yakuza games. Below the criminal underworld, our hero has seen the worst in humans, he seemingly wants to do right by them and keep everyone focused on the beauty of life.
Also consider: GTAV online, get together with friends and create carnage.