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February 01, 2023

Play it single! Here are our top 5 Best Single Player games for kids and adults.

You’ve been working and socializing all week, and you need some well-deserved me-time. But you are tired of binging series and you are looking for an alternative, enjoyable activity you can do on your own. Why not try playing board games solo?! These are a great alternative activity for both kids and adults to relax. Take your time and get a kick out of overcoming the game’s challenges by yourself. Here is our top 5 of fun, skill enhancing SmartGames for both kids and adults to play alone.

IQ Puzzler Pro

A classic amongst classics is the IQ Puzzler Pro. This single-player puzzle game offers 120 different challenges both in 2D and 3D. Can you make sure to fit all the pieces on the gameboard? Thanks to its handy format and case-shaped playboard, you can take the game with you wherever you go. Already a fan of the IQ Puzzler Pro? Take a look at the rest of our IQ-range. (Age: 6-adult)

JumpIn

Don’t let its cute looks deceive you! JumpIn is not only suited for kids! Get all the rabbits into a rabbit whole by jumping over obstacles. An award-winning game that gives you extra satisfaction when solving a difficult challenge. A great brain-breaker where you need to plan and think ahead. (Age: 7 - adult)

Diamond Quest

Diamond Quest starts off with very easy challenges, but once you get to the Junior level, things get difficult! Use the hints and clues you receive to find the location of the red ruby. A puzzle that puts your logic and deduction skills to the test. (Age: 10 – adult)

SmartFarmer

SmartFarmer is a puzzle game for kids as young as 4 to adults that forces you to think outside the box. Put all animal species in their own meadow by using maximum 3 simple fences. 60 challenges that will keep your mind occupied for a while. Extra benefit for kids: the figurines are very cute and have a nice touch, making them also fun to play with when your little one gets distracted from the game.

Plug & Play Puzzler

A personal favourite is the Plug & Play Puzzler. You need to fill this puzzle cube with colourful pieces. The game comes with a challenge (and solution) booklet including 48 different exercises ranging from easy to difficult. The cube and its puzzle pieces have a nice feel to them, adding tactile fun and doubling fidget toy. (Age: 6 to adult)

What is your favourite single-player game? Let us know via @smartgamessocial !

More information and sources:

Charlie Theel (24 April 2016). Three reasons to play boardgames with yourself. Nerdist. https://nerdist.com/article/three-reasons-to-play-board-games-with-yours...

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