Top Family-Friendly Video Games to Enjoy Together in 2025

Adrian Cruce
5 min readJan 1, 2025

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As we enter 2025, the world of video gaming still brings together a great way for families to share adventure, laughter, and friendly competition. Here are some of the best games to dive into with your family, ensuring fun for all ages and skill levels. These games have been selected not only for their pure entertainment value but also for their potential to bring families together in cooperative play, creative endeavors, or just old-fashioned fun.

Cooperative Adventures

  • Super Mario Party Jamboree: The latest in the beloved Mario Party series, “Jamboree” brings back the classic board game feel with an array of new minigames, characters, and boards. With this great mixture of luck, strategy, and skill, it is the ideal game for family game nights, from the youngest children to the oldest grandparents. There is nothing quite like the feeling of rolling the dice and traversing through the fantastical board or the reflex-testing and decision-making mini-games. Any moment spent capturing stars or avoiding traps is filled with laughter and fun.
  • It Takes Two: Although this game is a story about a couple, this gameplay in co-op applies to any kind of duos in your family. Each level in this game is designed to be different, either a puzzle or some sort of challenge that needs teamwork to solve, teaching players the value of cooperation in the most fun way possible. From turning into objects to get through levels, to solving environmental puzzles, “It Takes Two” is a journey through a beautifully crafted world, encouraging communication and problem-solving. It’s one of those games where every player can contribute to the success, regardless of age.

Party Games for All Ages

  • Jackbox Party Pack: The Jackbox Party Pack series is highly versatile, allowing players to use their phones as controllers, so it’s really one that anyone can join in on. Games like “Survey Scramble” and “Bomb Corp” make it really easy to get even the most technophobic members of the family involved. These games are all about quick thinking, creativity, and sometimes just plain silliness. Whether drawing, guessing, or strategizing, there’s always a new way to engage with each other.
  • Just Dance 2025 Edition: The latest edition of this famous series will turn your living room into a dancing floor. It is an outstanding means for active rest, having fun together, and being entertained with popular songs. Including new tracks and choreographies that appeal to every generation, “Just Dance 2025” invites people to let loose, learn the newest moves, and express love for music in their own fun, physical style. It’s not about who dances best, but it is just the feel of music and movement being shared.

Creative and Building Games

  • Minecraft Legends: This release of Minecraft’s universe brings new gameplay mechanics while keeping the core of creativity and exploration that families love. Creating, surviving, and exploring together in this fantasy setting is one of those timeless ways to bond. With new creatures, biomes, and adventures, “Minecraft Legends” offers endless possibilities for family creativity, teamwork, and storytelling, making every session a new chapter in your family’s saga.
  • Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga combines the fun of Lego with the epic storyline of Star Wars. This is a big hit with their fans because it includes local co-op, which enables the family to experience together both the humor and heart from this saga by rebuilding memories while rebuilding scenes from Star Wars. This is the perfect mix of fun and nostalgia, where problem-solving meets playful destruction in a very family-friendly atmosphere.

Educational and Puzzle Games

  • Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is a puzzle-platformer that is perfectly cut for the younger player with its charming visuals and simple gameplay, challenging enough to keep older siblings or parents entertained. This game is all about finding hidden treasures through gorgeously designed levels, stimulating observation and strategic thinking. Each level is a mini-adventure in itself, making sure the thrill of discovery is shared within the family.
  • Snipperclips: An unusual puzzle game where the players clip themselves into various shapes in order to solve the given puzzles. The game has been very well noted to develop creativity and teamwork; thus, it is also very applicable to family bonding. In this game, problem-solving is a joke-literally-and requires communication for the perfect execution of solutions. Sweet and light, it shows teamwork and spatial awareness while packaged in a fun bundle for all.

Sports and Racing

  • Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is a staple of family gaming. Its racing has simple controls, accessible to anyone, yet there is a depth in the mechanics for even seasoned gamers. It’s a game in which everyone can join in, regardless of age or skill, and get that thrill of racing, chaos of item use, and laughter from unexpected turns of events.
  • Nintendo Switch Sports: Taking a cue from the timeless Wii Sports, this will bring back the fun in motion-controlled sports. Be it bowling or volleyball, it’s an easy way to get everyone up, laughing, and competing in a friendly setting. It’s not about really winning, but the collective experience of physical activity and shared joy in seeing each other try new sports or revisit old favorites in a format so new to them.

Conclusion

Video games are still a great way of family interaction, extending fun entertainment to create lifelong memories in 2025. Be it finding that game to keep everyone in stitches, teaching teamwork, or an adventure to explore, these titles have been created with family fun in mind. Gather around the screen, controllers in hand, and let the games of 2025 bring your family closer together in ways only active play can achieve.

Originally published at http://adriancruce.com on January 1, 2025.

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Adrian Cruce
Adrian Cruce

Written by Adrian Cruce

Marketer by day, gamer by night, human ALWAYS! https://adriancruce.com

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