Games

Games are a form of interactive entertainment that can be enjoyed solo or with others, ranging from card and tabletop games to video and mobile games. Video games, often played on consoles, PCs, or smartphones, can be large commercial products or small indie projects, and single-player games typically tell stories that can last from a few hours to over 100 hours. Multiplayer games, popular for both casual and professional play, can be cooperative or competitive and are sometimes broadcast online or on TV. Mashable has a wide variety of daily games you can play for free!

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'Rage 2' is a thrilling Mad Max-style shooter that doesn't overstay its welcome
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BTS to release their own mobile game
BTS to release their own mobile game


'Saints Row: The Third' is still one of the most batsh*t video games in existence
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'Ghost Recon Breakpoint' steers clear of meaningful, real-world commentary
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More than half of U.S. adults are video gamers ... and most will vote in 2020
More than half of U.S. adults are video gamers ... and most will vote in 2020

'Detective Pikachu' is so pure, you'll forget it's Deadpool talking to you
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'Borderlands 3' looks promising, but the needless CEO drama has got to go
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Oculus Quest is a VR gaming revelation, but who is it for?
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Valve Index is the next extraordinarily pricey VR rig to compete for your dollars
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Fortnite releases 'Avengers: Endgame' crossover
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Fortnite releases 'Avengers: Endgame' crossover


'Days Gone' is an ambitious zombie apocalypse game that misses the mark
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'Heaven's Vault' is an intriguing mystery game that too often steps on itself
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Nintendo's first Game Boy ads from 30 years ago are a real trip
Nintendo's first Game Boy ads from 30 years ago are a real trip


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