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Having a good plot and storyline is super important for any video game to succeed. But sometimes, side content matters just as much as the main quest. Side quests and activities let you break the main gameplay and get a breath of fresh air before grinding again. And Mini games are a great way to do just that!

These bite-sized challenges can range from puzzle-solving tasks to fast-paced action sequences, and they often test different skills and abilities than the main game. Many games feature multiple mini-games, providing players with a wide variety of experiences and keeping the gameplay fresh and exciting. If that’s something you love, here are the top 5 games that have the most mini-games for players to enjoy.

 

  1. Grand Theft Auto 5

This shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone as the GTA franchise has always been a fan-favorite when it comes to side activities with a variety of things to do. And GTA 5 trumps it all in the series with a ton of new additions. This game is filled to the brim with a variety of mini-games that are scattered throughout its massive open world.

These include golf, tennis, darts, yoga, street races, triathlons, and even base jumping. There are also various side missions and heists that you can take part in to make some extra GTA 5 money. So, in terms of mini-games, GTA 5 offers you a variety of different ones that keep you busy for a long time. And the best part is, they don’t stick out like a sore thumb but actually blend in with the whole theme.

 

  1. Shenmue

This series was considered well ahead of its time and for very good reasons. Shenmue pays a lot of attention to detail to create an immersive world, and it features several mini-games that add to the game’s realism. These include arcade games like Space Harrier and Hang-On, as well as other games like lucky hit and so on.

Players can also collect capsule toys and practice martial arts moves to improve their combat abilities. And these mini-games are also quite fun to play, not just there for the show. It also has these frog and turtle races that are amusing to watch. Overall, Shenmue offers a total of 28 different video games.

 

  1. Yakuza 5

If you have played the Yakuza games, I am sure you’d know just how fun the side activities in this game can be and that includes the mini-games. Yakuza 5 has a total of 29 unique mini-games including batting cages, hostess clubs, karaoke, and underground fighting tournaments. And since the game focuses on fights and battles, these mini-games fit in quite well with the overall theme of the game.

But that’s not all, Yakuza 5 also has some less violent games that take you away from the fights and give you a different perspective of the game’s world. There are also various side quests that involve cooking, hunting, and even managing a cat cafe. There’s a lot to do in this game to keep yourself busy.

 

  1. Kingdom Hearts

It’s time we dive back into the past and talk about Kingdom Hearts, an action-packed RPG of the early days with a huge amount of mini-games. But despite being an action RPG, Kingdom Hearts features a variety of mini-games that are designed to test players’ skills and reflexes. To be precise, it has over 45 different mini-games for the players to try out.

These include rhythm-based games like the Hundred Acre Wood mini-games and the musical minigame in Atlantica. Players can also participate in various tournaments and competitions throughout the game. But if you are looking for something more fun, you can go skateboarding, or deliver mails to the residents.

 

  1. Mario Party

Last but not least, the game that was designed to be a collection of mini-games, Mario Party! This party game features dozens of different challenges for players to compete in. These can range from classic platforming challenges to unique games that involve button-mashing, tilting the controller, or blowing into the microphone. Mario Party has some of the best mini-games I’ve ever played.

The games are designed to be played with multiple players, making them a popular choice for parties and gatherings. The game already has a huge fanbase and players love exploring all the different mini-games that Mario Party has to offer.

 

Conclusion

Mini-games have always been a big part of any game, they not only fill up blank spaces for an open-world game but they offer players a different perspective of the game’s world and a sense of inclusion. And sometimes these mini-games are so good that they get a game on their own and Gwent is one of the best examples of that.

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