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Overcooked

Overcookedwas free on PlayStation Plus during May of last year, and is a whole lot of fun for the whole family. Featuring a four player couch co-op story mode and gameplay mechanics that are simple enough for most kids around the age of seven or older to grasp, this hectic experience is truly a blast. Players must rush to fulfill orders found in the top left corner of the screen in order to reach their goal. Emphasizing teamwork and efficiency is important, but if playing with kids don’t let the three star ranking system bother them too much.Overcooked’s sequel is tons of funas well if this one is enjoyable.

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Sonic Forces

Sonic Forcesis one of thefree PS Plus games in March, so for those looking for a game to play with their kids, don’t hesitate to boot up that PS4 and download it. Unfortunately, this game doesn’t have any form of co-op, online or otherwise, but can still be a good experience to sit through or take turns on. The game is relatively short, too, so it certainly isn’t a large commitment. One great thing about thisSonicgame in particular is that it lets the player create a custom character to work with Sonic and his friends, something kids are sure to love.

These are just a few of the PS Plus games which have been given out that make for a great time with kids and parents alike, but there are bound to be many others. Additionally, more will come soon, possibly from thisPS Plus wishlist in April. In order to view what games are currently in the library, navigate over to the library icon, usually found on the right most side of the main menu. After opening the library, scroll down to purchased icon on the left hand side and all of the purchased but not installed games can be found in this list.

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Portal Knights Title Screen

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