The Must-Play AARP Games
You can find a page on popular games on the AARP website if you ever browse it. It is because older folks have started playing games more frequently in recent years (50 years and older). The vast majority of survey respondents preferred playing on mobile devices (73%) and enjoyed playing puzzled and logic games (49%), according to an AARP study conducted in 2019. Here is a list of some of the best and most well-liked games on the AARP games website.
Which games on AARP are the best?
Staying Sharp with Brain Games
A large selection of "Staying Sharp" games are available from AARP Games to keep your mind sharp and your memory strong. Games like Mental Math and other number games, Split Words Arcade and other word games, as well as the Crossword (of which AARP Games has several!), can help you stay on top of your, eh, game.
Even a new Trivia Game and Sudoku have been included! There are many older individuals who are content to spend their lives solving puzzles, as seen by the sudoku boom and the popularity of game widgets on social networking sites.
Chess
Chess is a timeless game that is played by people of all ages. It's an excellent opportunity to test yourself intellectually and develop your critical thinking skills while still having fun. In the online Chess game offered by AARP, you compete against a computer with eight distinct levels of difficulty, allowing you to play even if you are alone. Even your mobile device can be used to play it, letting you carry your game with you wherever you go.
Chess has a beautiful quality that you may constantly get better. Investigate the tutorials on the Chess Corner or Chess Pathway if you want to improve.
A Game Arcade
In order to prevent you from spending your entire day playing the AARP version of Fruit Ninja, a variety of games have been added by AARP that mimics addictive apps you may have downloaded (Candy Crush, anyone?). However, most of them have time limits or other restrictions.
Crossword
In the AARP's game department, there are many different Crossword versions that are all great ways to kill time and work on your vocabulary. You not only learn new words, but you also become better at spelling and remembering things. You only need to carry your preferred digital device around to play, just like with the chess game.
Mahjongg
A tile-based game with Chinese origins, mahjong (or mahjongg) has been played for centuries. Although online versions of the game have made it more widely played worldwide, Asia continues to remain its most famous region. Ten different Mahjong games are available on the AARP website, and each one tests your memory, attentiveness, ability to function under time constraints, and spatial awareness.
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