Ways to game without breaking the bank

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Gaming is an expensive form of entertainment these days. At least, it can be. For example, purchasing a PlayStation console alone is pricey and that’s before you’ve even managed to snap up the required games and controllers to truly enjoy it. Thankfully, in the same way that we can save money grocery shopping and enjoy a cheaper staycation over an international vacation, there are numerous ways we can enjoy gaming for free or incredibly cheap, too.

In the modern environment, there are a number of cheaper alternatives for gaming audiences. Some games are accessible on a tablet or a smartphone device, while others can be sampled on a PC machine. While these options don’t offer the same type of sophistication as a hugely powerful PS5 console, they represent a solid alternative. Below is a look at just some of the gaming opportunities you can have without breaking the bank.

Online gaming sites are a fantastic option

Thanks to the wonderful world of the internet, people can access a variety of websites that offer cheap or completely free games. For example, Kongregate is a great site that houses around 124,000 online games that can be accessed with ease on a variety of devices, including mobile and PC. Online casino sites are also worth considering, particularly as reputable software providers like Playtech and Pragmatic continue to bring out leading slot games that can be sampled in demo mode at some casinos. If online casino gaming isn’t your thing, then solving a puzzle product on BoredGames might be. Another site that houses affordable gaming products, there are plenty of titles to get stuck into here, including strategy, action, and fighting releases.

While these aforementioned websites are some of the most popular online gaming options being explored today, there are some other viable alternatives that offer a similar service. Other gaming sites worth exploring include Pogo and options like World Whomp HD, A10 and games like Rally Point 2, and for people who prefer games with an old-school feel about them, then Playretrogames offers an immense selection of retro gaming titles to sample.

Smartphone gaming is worth looking at

Another area of gaming that has risen to further prominence in recent times is smartphone gaming. While many of the aforementioned gaming websites can be accessed via a miniature handheld device, you can also download a range of free games on Android and iOS phones that will serve up plenty of entertainment for free. These games tend to offer in-app purchases that are optional, therefore providing people with an entertaining offering that doesn’t have to cost a thing.

In recent times, in particular, we’re seeing the emergence of leading titles that don’t require any spend. Of course, some games constantly bug gamers and suggest they have to make some sort of an in-app buy, but not all of them do. In fact, many of the biggest and best games can be played right until the end without any investment. These titles include the likes of GameStart Pixel Battle, PewPew, Subway Surfers, Pokemon Go, Clash of Clans, and Genshin Impact.

Netflix offers mobile-friendly games now

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While Netflix isn’t strictly free, it has expanded its offering to host a range of games that can be enjoyed on top of a regular subscription. Not everyone is aware of this yet, either. If you already have Netflix, then unleash another layer of entertainment from the service and get your money’s worth by experiencing the range of mobile-friendly games that the company’s now aiming to expand on. Right now, at the time of writing, the best games on Netflix include Asphalt Xtreme, Desta: The Memories Between, and Into the Dead 2.

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