Nintendo’s latest, the Switch, is a bit more expensive at £280, but you can play it at home, like a PlayStation, or out and about, like a Game Boy. A PlayStation 4 or Xbox One will cost you £200 to £250, and you can pick up most of the greatest games of the past five years for £10 to £20 – or less. New versions of the PlayStation and Xbox consoles are arriving this year, which means the current ones are cheaper than ever, as are the games. The simplest and easiest way to play as a family or on your home TV is by using a games console: a PlayStation, Xbox or Nintendo Switch. You can play games on PCs, laptops or Macs too, but it’s a little more complicated. If you have a relatively recent smartphone or tablet, you can download plenty of amazing games to play solo from the App Store/Google Play – such as Monument Valley, a puzzle game in which you guide a little girl through fascinatingly beautiful Escher-esque buildings. (That last one is called Coffee Talk and it’s well worth checking out.) There is really something for everyone, so here is how to get started. There are whole worlds to be discovered in gaming: you can garden, ride dragons, go deep-sea diving, hunt ghosts, have a wild romance or even work as a barista in a town full of vampires.
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