After a long day of game development we usually relax at our office by playing some Fifa16 Manager mode. The 4th season is underway, we have been struggling but might make it to the Euro games. We also play board games together with our co-workers and friends alike. Recently we have been hooked on a game called Catacombs. ItÂ’s an adventure/action board game. Because of its unique game mechanic it requires some dexterous fingers. One player plays as the game master/overseer and the rest form a team by choosing different heroes. We highly recommend this game for all board game enthusiasts!
My coworkers are playing Candy Crush Saga, Crossy Road and my wife recently got everyone playing Slide the Shakes. I've tried to get them to check out some paid titles but they're completely against it (while at the same time trash mobile gaming on a daily basis because it's not as deep as console gaming).... I don't get along with my coworkers. =o/
I personnaly play Super Tribes when commuting, otherwise educational fun apps like memrise or Soloapp for learning Python. I played a bunch of other games like dungeon link, monster smash, guardian. Dungeon link was the best amongst the three though.
Quick Games I did start a discussion like this with my colleagues just the other day. It turns out that they mostly play endless runner-type games (except for a few enthusiasts who take on some serious titles). Basically, they need something that will load up fast and offer as much excitement and action as possible. I, personally, don't like those running games but instead devote myself to something intricate like Terraria.
Pokemon Go I guess. Once a rare pokemon appears, all my co-work run out of the office. They are really crazy about that.
I like to multilayer fighting games like Overwatch, Battleborn, Doom, World of Warcraft Legion, Counter Strike Global Offensive etc.
When I asked, one guy was playing faily brakes. I recommended Dream Quest and Reigns to them - reigns went down ok but i got a strange reception for dream quest