Who doesn’t love finding a new favorite game? Games are a great way to practice problem-solving skills, socialize, and relieve stress. They can even be a good source of sensory stimulation. Let’s explore some of our favorite games for autistic adults that help players make new friends and build meaningful memories.
Whether playing on your own or with others, video games, board games, and card games can be great ways to pass the time in fun, fulfilling ways. Whether you are looking for something more challenging or a lighthearted game to relax with, here are some of our favorite games for adults with disabilities:
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There are tons of video games that are good for autistic adults, and Stardew Valley is one that people can enjoy in many different ways.
The game is a farming simulator with pleasant music, quirky characters, and a self-paced storyline so players can choose the kind of experience they want.
Decorate your farm, raise animals, explore new areas, and build friendships with the townsfolk.
This popular sandbox-style game is an open-ended adventure where players can explore, craft, and build to their heart’s content.
It’s a game that encourages you to get creative and use your imagination. There are even autism-friendly servers you can join for a more inclusive experience.
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This is another popular, open-ended game with lots of customization and creativity. The animation is endearingly cute, and the gameplay is very accessible, making it a great choice if you are looking for something fun to relax with.
If you enjoy spatial-reasoning strategy games, this is a fun one that can be played with anywhere from 2 to 4 players.
The goal is to block off more of the board than the other players. It’s quick to set up and fairly simple to play.
This classic tabletop strategy game requires 3 to 4 players. Because the game board is made up of separate tiles, it looks different every time, making it a fresh and fun experience.
To play the game well, players must pay attention to choices that their opponents make, balancing forward-thinking strategy with flexible decision-making.
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Board games for autistic adults can be an engaging way to spend quality time with family and friends.
Ticket to Ride is a fun, straightforward game that relies on planning and strategizing. It’s a colorful, satisfying game that can be picked up fairly quickly.
Carcassonne is similar in a lot of ways to Settlers of Catan. It’s a tile-based game where players build landscapes piece by piece. It’s a very visual game and doesn’t require any reading.
This popular card game can be played between two people, or with a large group. It’s a quick, colorful, competitive game that relies on strategic plays and forward thinking.
The rules can also be tweaked or changed to make the game more accessible and enjoyable for all skill levels.
This is a game that can be played completely on your own with any standard deck of cards. It’s the perfect game for when you need some alone time, but want to do some puzzling and problem-solving.
There are a few different ways to play, but when you are in the mood for a fun solo challenge, learning how to play solitaire can be very rewarding.
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