The Steam platform has a game perfect for each person, for every occasion.
So, if you're still thinking about which games are the best to play with your buddies this Christmas holidays, here are some nifty selections you may enjoy:
1. 'Terraria'
If Minecraft is not enough challenge for the gang, Terraria might just be the answer to that itch.
This multiplayer pixel game offers players the chance to explore, build, and fight against monstrous creatures in the magical world of Terraria. While it can be accomplished alone, Terraria offers a wide array of tasks each member can enjoy in your adventures.
If you already completed the game, there are countless mods you can try to spice up the story and fights. The game is a great mixture of relaxing RPG sim and strategic fighting adventure.
2. 'Sims 4'
Who doesn't love Sims?
You have all the freedom to create your own story. With a few mods, you can now enjoy that experience with your friends.
Start your own drama house or even celebrate Christmas virtually through your sims. The possibilities are endless as you and your friends decide your own adventures. Start a party, flirt with Death, go ham these holidays (only in the game), it's all up to you.
3. 'Stardew Valley'
The ultimate farm simulator on the Steam page, Stardew Valley lets you live the dream of the life of a simple farmer tending in an idyllic village. Trade with villagers, discover treasures, find love, and catch exotic fish.
Since Stardew Valley is a multiplayer game, you can divide the tasks with each player as you talk all day with Leah or Sebastian. Having low stakes, you can play the game in short intervals and enjoy the memories you create with your friends.
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4. Pico Park
If you are the type of person to enjoys a little bit of puzzle-solving with your gang, then Pico Park might be good for you.
Control the little colorful creatures as your team tries to solve spatial puzzles while relaxing. There's not much stake in the game, so there's no need to get competitive.
The puzzles do get much harder as you progress through the levels but nothing that can't be solved by communicating with other players. Or not, and enjoy the chaos as you snuggle in the cold weather.
5. 'Baldur's Gate 3'
What better time to play some "Dungeons & Dragons" than the holidays where you spend all day in your campaign.
However, if the whole set seems expensive or too complicated, there's still an alternative. Start your own adventure filled with shenanigans and flirting with Baldur's Gate III. Play the game alone or with friends and cure your character's mysterious illness.
With how the game is made similar to an actual "D&D" campaign, you'll have plenty of hours to sink enjoying the world of "Faerûn." And if that is still not enough, try other classes and races as you start another campaign.