Deceptichum,
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Almost nothing.

We’ve all such different tastes, but the last thing we played was Forest 2 and Grim Dawn.

ScrumblesPAbernathy,
@ScrumblesPAbernathy@readit.buzz avatar

Bro, Viscera Cleanup. It's like space janitors talking while cleaning up the remnants of an alien infestation.

Sylvestris,

Most of my friends aren’t real ‘gamers’, but they’ll enjoy playing things like Geoguessr and scriblio, so we still get to play games.

loriborn,
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I'm a big Tabletop Simulator / Tabletop Playground guy myself, and it tends to be the easiest way to get a bunch of real-life friends together when we can't actually be together. I tend to like longer form slower paced games that can be played passively, like 4X games; it's just a more fun environment when you just want to chill and chat/play.

For fun competitive games where chatting is secondary to the competitive experience, probably Age of Empires 2!

MrKarato,

Final Fantasy XIV, Terraria, GTFO, Killing Floor 2, Guilty Gear Strive/Xrd Rev 2, 7 Days to Die, Minecraft, and recently some of us have been playing MegaMan Battle Network VS matches. What is popular changes quite often

bryce0110,

A couple of friends and I will play Hunt: Showdown pretty frequently.

Sometimes Deep Rock Galactic or Warframe as well.

Smellmop,

I've got a couple groups of friends that my wife and I play Jackbox with over discord, it's almost as good as being in the same room!

HectorBarbossa99,

we play Dead by Daylight mostly. Sometimes we do fortnite, and have an unironically good time

thedogsayspanic,

Deep Rock Galactic is in heavy rotation with my group. Barotrauma too if we have the time and at least 4 people.

judog24,
@judog24@cheddarcrackers.club avatar

Late night Uno sessions are a great way to pass the time. It's a shame that Ubisoft's version of the game doesn't have cross-platform multiplayer.

Los,
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Table Top Simulator is great for group fun.

Crazytrixsta,

I’ve got a small group at the moment so we tend to stick to Valheim. Very little progress each time. Usually a lot of catching up on talk and building a slightly bigger building.

Will throw in a multiplayer humble game every now and then to switch things up.

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