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You know, I recently realized that online mobile games are a great way to spend time with friends and family without leaving home. I used to think that mobile entertainment was only some simple puzzles, but it turns out there's a whole range of cool multiplayer games.
For example, there's a game called Ludo — that's childhood for me, remember? We used to play on paper, and now you can invite a friend over the internet and play. The idea is simple: roll the dice, move your pieces on the board, and try to reach the finish line faster than your opponent. The spirit of competition is real there, not like in some complex games like Fortnite.
In general, online mobile games are very popular right now. I tried 8 Ball Pool — it's about billiards, if you didn't know. You can challenge anyone, even people from other countries, and compete. The graphics aren't as amazing as in AAA games, but the point is to pot more balls than your opponent. By the way, there's a ranking and levels, so you can develop for a long time.
There's also Volley Hangout — like volleyball in a simplified form. You play via Bluetooth with someone nearby, and you can change characters. It doesn't require much skill, but it's addictive. And Glow Hockey 2 — it's like air hockey, and you need to play with two players. Better on a big screen, but it works on a regular phone too.
Overall, online mobile games are really convenient. You don't need to go anywhere, no powerful console is required, just download and play. You can invite a friend from another city or play with family at the same table via Bluetooth. What games have you tried recently?