2020 Holiday Gift Guide
C12 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2020 Marketing Specialty Publication 1. I Dissent: While the cases aren’t SCOTUS- level, families can still channel their inner RBG, debating topics like “a hotdog is a sandwich.” Ages 14 and up. $20 at Target 2. Star Wars: Squadrons: Pilot TIE Fighters and X-Wings in this first-person space combat game. Rated T. For PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. $40 at major retailers 3. Super Mario 3D All-Stars: Celebrate Mario’s 35th anniversary with three of the hero’s classic adventures. Rated E. For Nintendo Switch. $60 at major retailers 4. Supertheticals: 50 Questions for Insane Conversations: Pop culture guru Chuck Klosterman wrote this collection of twisted conversation starters. $16 at amazon.com 5. All of Us Trivia Game: All ages can excel at this trivia game that lets players choose questions aimed at their generation, from Z to boomer. Ages 12 and up. $18 at Target 6. 12 Minutes: This cinematic game runs on a loop: Over 12-minute cycles, you must try to resolve a dangerous situation involving your wife and a police officer. Rated M. For Xbox One and Series X/S and PC. Check for release date at annapurnainteractive.com 7. PlayStation 5: This hotly awaited console runs smoother and loads games faster, with a lauded controller the immerses you in the experience. If you didn’t get on a waitlist, look for Black Friday launches and other special releases. $499 at major retailers 8. Microsoft Flight Simulator: Soar over realistic 3D representations of the world’s features and enjoy improved physics, weather conditions and real-life effects. Rated E. For PC. $60 at microsoft.com 9. Women in Art Puzzle: This beautiful 500-piece puzzle is illustrated by Rachel Ignotofsky and features 15 female artists. $17 at amazon.com 10. Xbox Series X: Microsoft is also launching a new console, with more power, better loading times and a slick 4K viewing experience. If you didn’t get on a waitlist, look for Black Friday launches and other special releases. $499 at major retailers 11. Fog of Love: Is love really just a game? Find out in this two-player board game in which you try to build a relationship and make it last. Ages 17 and up. $50 at barnesandnoble.com 12. Dreams: They can design their own video games or alter others’ worlds with this game creation system. Rated T. For PlayStation 4. $31.50 at Target 13. Pandemic Legacy: Season 0: This latest entry in the Pandemic board-game series is set in the Cold War where you work cooperatively to stop a Soviet bio-threat. Cathartic! Ages 14 and up. $80 at Target 14. Cyberpunk 2077: You’re a cyborg mercenary in this first-person shooter set in a dystopian California city. Oh, and Keanu Reeves plays an important role. Rated M. For PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. Out Dec. 10 for $60 at major retailers 15. Global Warming: Kids and parents can have fun while learning about solutions to climate change with this cooperative game. Ages 10 and up. $25 at amazon.com 16. Lantern Press Seattle Puzzle: Seattle landmarks come together in this 1,000-piece puzzle designed locally. $30–$40 at Whole Foods and lanternpress.com for GAMERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 14 16
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