Thinking out of the box: fun games for Xbox beyond the standard ones
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Sometimes it can feel like it's just the same old games all the time for Xbox. (For the purposes of this article, when I put Xbox, I mean Xbox One).
If you have friends who have an Xbox also, you'll probably notice that you all have some similar games! Maybe most of you have Minecraft, Roblox, Fortnite, Halo, and other games like that. But what about some of the not-so-typical games? The good news is that there are many other games you can try. The ones I'll list here are family-friendly. By the way, if you first need a good Xbox gamertag, try the gamertag generator at SeaFlood.com.
I'd like it more if these games were somehow capable of local multiplayer options. I mean, Minecraft allows it, so why not these? To be fair, some levels of Defense Grid 2 do allow 2 players locally. But that's actually the least helpful game to have it on! Even though you would think it would be helpful to have 2 players building the towers, the issue there is that there just isn't enough time to talk strategy before the alien waves start arriving.
In conclusion, above are some Xbox games which you may not have previously considered playing. They are all family-friendly.