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3 Ways to Get Your Girlfriend to Play Video Games

By Matthew Lynch
March 1, 2024
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Introduction:

Getting your girlfriend on board to play video games with you can be an enjoyable and bonding experience. Not only does it provide a fun way to spend time together, but it also allows for sharing common interests and learning new things from each other. To get your girlfriend to join in on the gaming fun, consider these three effective approaches.

1. Find common interests:

One of the best ways to encourage your girlfriend to play video games is by finding common interests. Start by asking her about her hobbies, favorite movies, and book genres. This will give you invaluable insight into the types of games that might pique her interest. For example, if she enjoys solving puzzles or is keen on detective stories, introduce her to mystery-solving games like ‘Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney’ or ‘L.A. Noire.’ Those with a deep love for exploring or experiencing new worlds may appreciate adventure games such as ‘The Legend of Zelda’ series or ‘Uncharted.’

2. Make it a cooperative experience:

Collaborative gameplay can be a great way to get your girlfriend excited about video games. Opt for multiplayer or co-op games that allow both of you to work together as a team, share accomplishments, and enjoy the overall gaming experience more deeply. Some popular cooperative titles include ‘Overcooked,’ ‘Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime,’ and ‘Minecraft.’

To make the gaming ambiance more special, plan evenings when you can enjoy home-cooked meals or order takeout together before diving into gaming action. These arrangements will help turn playing video games into a cherished activity for spending quality time together.

3. Be patient and supportive:

For someone new to the world of gaming, understanding game mechanics and mastering controls may take time and patience. It is crucial not to rush your girlfriend through this learning process or make her feel bad if she takes some time to catch up. Offer guidance and reassurance, and be prepared to compromise with the difficulty level or type of game.

Encourage her to play at her own pace and celebrate her achievements, no matter how small. Your enthusiasm and support will go a long way in making her feel more comfortable with video games and ultimately fostering a shared appreciation for the gaming world.

Conclusion:

Getting your girlfriend interested in playing video games can lead to an exciting and enjoyable shared hobby. By finding common interests, making it a cooperative experience, and being patient as well as supportive, you are likely to create a welcoming environment that she will appreciate. With time, your efforts may result in bonding experiences that last beyond the gaming sessions and strengthen your relationship.

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