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Top 10 Games for Spring

4 March, 2021

Ah, the long-awaited spring is nearly here! For many people living in colder regions, a real ‘spring’ might not have even happened yet, but don’t give up and crawl under your blanket just yet! There are other ways to connect with Mother Nature that don’t even require you to leave the house. With nature video games you can take a walk through the forest with your family or just spend some time alone with the trees.

Use absolutely unnatural tools, like PCs or consoles, to enjoy games that bring you closer to nature. If the ecosystem of a game is not to your liking, just turn to a different one, it’s easy. Here are some ideas that will let you enjoy spring any time of the year.

Top 10 games for spring break

A Short Hike

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A Short Hike is a short game that takes you away from the city to Hawk Peak Provincial Park. Hike and climb, help the strangers you meet on the trail, and soar high in the sky (oh, didn’t we mention? You’re a cute little bird!). It’s your free time, so you decide which path to take.

Arboria

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Who could be closer to nature than Yotunz born from the Father Tree? Play this weird 3D roguelike to enjoy a nature trip in the dungeons of Durnar, a system of underground caves. The deeper you go, the closer you get to Mother EWho could be closer to nature than Yotunz born from the Father Tree? Play this weird 3D roguelike to enjoy a nature trip in the dungeons of Durnar, a system of underground caves. The deeper you go, the closer you get to Mother Earth’s beating heart, but the threat of danger grows too.

See these Arboria tips to help you on your way: Part 1 and Part 2.

Wingspan

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Wingspan, a video game based on a board game, is a relaxing strategy title for card fans and bird enthusiasts. You don’t have to be alone on this nature venture as the game offers online and local co-op. Bird-cards’ skills are based on real species’ skills, so you can see how much you know about them.

Fort Triumph

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How about spicing up your “walk in a forest” time with some turn-based adventure? The trees aren’t just trees anymore, they’re weapons waiting for you to push them onto an enemy’s head. Explore varied environments on procedurally generated maps and only relax after you’ve saved the world.

Check out Fort Triumph tips to help you start your adventure.

Green Hell

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The Amazonian rainforest is a destination for brave tourists and Green Hell will show you how long you’d actually survive there. It’s an open-world co-op survival game that focuses on the psychological aspects of survival in extreme conditions. Will you learn survival skills to impress your friends with on your next trip or will you die before you can?

Little Racer

Little Racer screenshot

If your younger siblings ask to play together, take them for a ride. This cute racing game offers a local multiplayer for up to 4 people, so invite your parents too and race through many colorful tracks in different themes. The fun doesn’t end there—create your own levels and build the tracks of your dreams. Slot cars are back in style this season!

Equilinox

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Equilinox is a relaxing PC game which allows you to create your own ecosystems. Place plants and animals in this virtual world and watch them blossom and evolve, granting you points to unlock more diverse options. There’s also a sandbox mode in which you can explore endless possibilities, such as pink wolves and colorful mushrooms. Create a world you’d like to visit.

Eastshade

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Explore the lush green island of Eastshade while helping its inhabitants. It’s a peaceful open-world game accompanied by atmospheric music that will make your pretend-trip not only effortless but also memorable. Relax your mind and soul in the game’s beautiful locations.

Firewatch

Explore the wilderness of Wyoming as you keep a lookout for forest fires during the hot, dry summer of 1989. Your only contact with civilization is through a handheld radio. Descend from your lookout tower to explore the unknown forests and canyons around you, and solve the mystery of long lost persons. Be careful to not get lost yourself. Warning: The game features mildly adult conversations.

Tools Up!

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There’s always time to come home after a relaxing journey. With all that rest, it’s time to work hard again! So put on your gloves and renovate solo or with up to 3 extra workers in Tools Up!, an exciting local multiplayer, and its 3 themed DLCs spanning over different seasons. Paint walls, tear off wallpaper, and host a wild renovation party while there’s still some spring left.

Do you know which leafy world you’ll be visiting first? What will you play during spring break? Let us know on our social media and Discord.

Check out our other seasonal suggestions:

Best Switch Games for Traveling This Summer Vacation
10 Autumn Video Games to Play This Fall
Top 26 Winter Video Games

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