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5 Mobile Games to Play With Your Spouse in 2015
These mobile games are perfect for stealing a little fun-time with your spouse.


Photo illustration by Gabriel Lefrancois
Angry Birds Go! by Rovio is a fun racer that you and your spouse can play together while on the same network.


You can create your own boards and challenge your spouse to complete them.”
Marriage is supposed to be fun, and what's more fun than playing some quick mobile games with your spouse? Here are five mobile games in 2015 to play with or compete against your spouse.

Angry Birds Go!
Developer: Rovio Entertainment
Price: Free (In-App Purchases)
Runs On: iOS, Android, Amazon
Version: 1.7
http://go.angrybirds.com

Launch your car to start racing, then collect coins, gifts and much more. After each race you can take your hard-earned loot and upgrade your vehicle. You can also change characters, or if you're really fancy use TELEPODS (action figures you place on your mobile camera to teleport the character into the game).

What makes this a great game for couples: A new party mode allows you to compete directly agains your spouse when you're on the same network.

Angry Birds Go! Screenshots

Psych
Developer: Christian Baumgartner
Price: Free (In-App Purchases)
Runs On: iOS, Android
Version: 1.02
www.psych-game.com

A simple game in concept, but difficult to master. All you have to do is touch the screen to advance your arrow and avoid black obstacles. When the game begins it looks as if you're starting in the middle of a bullseye, but you quickly realize it will get more difficult as seven different psychedelic effects begin to morph the board. A new race mode makes for a fun quick-paced break too.

What makes this a great game for couples: Online scores are recorded so you can challenge your spouse to see who can go the furtherest or complete the race fastest.

Psych Screenshots

Marvel Contest of Champions
Developer: Kabam
Price: Free (In-App Purchases)
Runs On: iOS, Android
Version: 3.0
www.playcontestofchampions.com

Exploring the Marvel universe has become a family affair in the past decade, particularly with the help of the blockbuster movies. Now you and your spouse can build your own alliance of super heroes and battle enemies across the galaxy. This is a standard fighting game pitting the likes of Iron Man vs. Wolverine or Deadpool vs. Spider-man. A number of upgrades and challenges await as you unlock new new heroes to build your team of Champions.

What makes this a great game for couples: By creating an alliance you and your spouse (plus friends) can strategize and earn exclusive Alliance rewards.

Marvel Contest of Champions Screenshots

Socioball
Developer: Yellow Monkey Studios
Price: $2.99
Runs On: iOS
Version: 1.5
www.socioballthegame.com

This is a challenging puzzle game where you put the proper tiles in the their rightful place to help the blue ball roll, bounce and teleport its way to the finish line. There are over 60 puzzles to keep you thinking. Some tiles turn the direction of the ball while different tiles act as buttons that raise or lower other tiles on the board. The challenges are quick and fun.

What makes this a great game for couples: You can create your own boards and challenge your spouse to complete them. The caveat is that this challenge system runs through Twitter so you'll need to have a Twitter account. You can also find boards from other players as well.

Socioball Screenshots

Dots and Boxes 2015
Developer: OutOfTheBit
Price: Free (In-App Purchases)
Runs On: iOS
Version: 1.12
www.outofthebit.com

All you have to do is draw more boxes than your opponent by connecting the dots one line at a time. You can play against the computer, locally against your spouse or online. You can change the difficulty level when competing against the computer to easy, medium or hard. You can also pay to remove the ads and unlock additional themes.

What makes this a great game for couples: While sitting on the couch with your spouse you can take turns on one device drawing a line and then passing the device to them for their move—also known as pass and play.

Dots and Boxes Screenshots




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