The Best Family Game Apps to Play with Your Family

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Thanks to advancements in technology, families are now using smart devices when spending time together. There are now many interactive family game apps that have been created to promote family fun. Some of them let members assume roles within the game while each player takes their turn with others. But all of them provide collaborative entertainment. Today Dr. Ross Cohen of The Foot & Ankle Center of Maryland in Anne Arundel County, Maryland is sharing a few favorites.

  • Draw Something: This is a modern family game for smart devices that is tailored from a classic. It lets family members challenge each other to draw items based on descriptions. The game requires that every member takes a turn at drawing and then add up points to determine a winner.

  • Monopoly: This is a classic game that has been modernized for smart devices. Today, it can be played on tablets and smartphones by all members of the family. By rolling dice and moving the pointers, everyone can have fun and earn some Monopoly money.

  • Scrabble: This digital version entertains and educates at the same time. Like the board game, the objective is to earn the most points. It encourages fun and camaraderie thanks to visual effects, animation, and celebrations for winners.

  • Uno: This is another interactive and entertaining board game for families. Members can earn points by making strategic moves on an interactive board. With a long storyline, Uno can keep everyone enthused.

  • Worms 3: Having entertained generations of children, it’s a great choice for family fun. Just like any other board game, every member of the family gets their own turn to play. Points are earned just like in the traditional version, and a great feature of Worms 3 is that you can stream the game on your TV.

  • Hidden Objects: This game tends to bring out the detective in those who play it. Hidden Objects lets family members take turns in finding clues and particular items that have been distributed in a virtual crime scene. Players can try to find objects that are hidden, collect evidence and solve the case.

From our family to yours, we hope you’re staying healthy and in good spirits. If you’re experiencing any problems contact the office of Dr. Ross Cohen of The Foot & Ankle Center of Maryland in Glen Burnie, Maryland to schedule a consultation.