
How to find the right online game for your playing style

The online gaming market continues to grow, and the selection gets bigger and bigger every year. But how easy is it to find games that suit your playing style and interests? Here we'll explore how you can find games based on categories and the devices you want to play on.
Explore different genres to find the right games
Which games are right for you depends on your age, interests and much more. If you're an adult, you may have completely different gaming needs than children. Here are some of the most popular game genres online:
Adventure games: Are you a person who likes to explore new worlds on a long journey of discovery? Then The Legend of Zelda or No Man's Sky, for example, could be games that suit your gaming style.
Risk games: If you're a gambler who isn't afraid to put your own money on the line to potentially win, online casino games may be just as interesting to you as video games. Strategy games like poker or blackjack can be both entertaining and educational to try.
Creative games: Creative people often prefer games where they can build their own worlds and civilisations, such as Minecraft, The Sims or Cities:Skylines. Here, creatives are free to express themselves as they see fit without restrictions.
Social games: Many people want to get to know and talk to other people while they play, and there are several games that offer chat functions. Try Roblox if you're young, or perhaps Among Us if you're playing on a mobile phone.
Action games: If you're looking for an adrenaline rush while playing and like to have lots of action all the time, there are many first-person shooter games where you compete against both NPCs and real people. Try Counter Strike or Fortnite for a variety of exciting challenges.
Challenge games: If you want to challenge your brain and want an intellectual challenge, you may be more interested in games such as chess or other types of puzzle games that can give you a challenge. Online chess can be played against NPCs or against real people around the world on various apps.
Understand your playing style and goals
Online games aren't just about gunning down enemies or crushing opponents. There are countless genres that can be of interest to you, even if you want to increase your knowledge or learn something new. In fact, there are examples of young people in Norway who have improved their language skills with computer games by communicating with others and reading assignments in English.
According to research from 2022, there are 10% fewer people playing computer games in their spare time than in 2020. Perhaps this is because children and young people are struggling to find games that suit their own preferences? To find games that fit, it's important to explore several different genres.
Games are not just about entertainment, but also about learning, socialising and creating something new in a fictional world to explore their creativity. That's why it's important to choose games based on your preferences, not necessarily what everyone else you know plays in their spare time. Even if you can't find anyone nearby with the same interests, you're more likely to find forums and discos with people who enjoy the same games as you.
Not all games are suitable for all devices
The devices you use also have a lot to do with your choice of games. While most people prefer mobile phones and game consoles in Norway, most entertainment is still found on computers online. This provides a much wider range and diversity of games to choose from. Here's something to consider on different types of devices.
Mobile: Most games that are compatible with mobiles can be found on Google Play and the Apple App Store. Simple games such as Candy Crush or Wordfeud are supported by most mobile phones today and won't cause problems. But if you want to choose graphics-intensive and tuned games on your mobile, it can be a challenge if you have a slow processor and little RAM on your mobile phone.
Game consoles: The biggest news and most popular games are often released on game consoles such as Playstation and Xbox. But the downside is that you're often limited to the games released for these consoles, which doesn't leave much room for exploring indie games or casino games, for example.
Computer: PC gives you a far wider gaming landscape to explore, with millions of exciting online games to try. However, if you want to play the most graphics-intensive games on Steam or other well-known gaming platforms, it usually requires a fairly large budget to optimise your computer to handle such games.
Conclusion
Online gaming offers many opportunities to explore different genres to suit your preferences. This gives you the opportunity to find more games today that engage you. However, choose devices that support the games you are interested in to get the most out of the experience.

Elen Stelmakh is a creative individual dedicated to advancing gaming culture through articles and visual design. As a full-time EGamersWorld author and designer for a gaming website, Elen not only creates content but also infuses it with energy and creativity.







