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Gaming has become more of a family affair as it has grown.
With that being said, below are 5 video games that let you have a family.
Family being an important aspect in the life of the player is completely up to them, however.
The game was developed by Chinese developer Pathea Games and published by Team 17 and Nuverse.
The game was released worldwide on the 15th of January 2019.
Taking place in a post-apocalyptic world, the only remnants of the player character’s life are their family.
Players are driven by the goal of city expansion and taking care of the family workshop and farm.
This does not mean, however, that there is no time for romance.
All in all, having a family inMy Time at Portiais certainly worth your time.
Story of Seasons
Story of Seasonsis theHarvest Moonseries that players are familiar with, just under a different banner.
While is an agricultural simulation game at its heart.
Story of Seasons also features the ability to raise a family throughout the seasons.
Being rather unique in the fact that it lets you raise the family throughout time.
And also doesn’t just have them quickly age.
The game has something that is special.
With even a proposal system, as well as rejection, being possible.
Pregnancy is also in the game but only occurs once in Story of Seasons.
However, lesser known is the ability to get married as well as have children within the game.
Developed by Bethesda Game Studios and Published by Bethesda Softworks,Skyrimis a monolith in the gaming industry.
Speaking of households, players can have their own.
Households in the game can be coupled with the companion system to have a family within the game.
Players have the ability, as of the Hearthfire expansion pack, to adopt children.
Players can do this by visiting orphanages in the game, for example, the Honorfall Orphanage in Riften.
Or simply finding certain children on the street, as strange as it sounds.
Doing so will allow the character if they have enough space in their housing to house the child.
Sims
The Simsis a lifesimulationstaple.
The iconic series has been responsible for more virtual families than any other series.
Players can choose based on a lot of different factors how they want their children to be as well.
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