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Top 7 Popular Games that Feature Interesting Mini-Games

Open world games of today come with a variety of mini-games, this is especially true for popular titles. RPGs can also include mini-games that are essential for moving forward with the game progress, while these subgames in open world titles are often part of side-quests and challenges.

The mini-games range from puzzles to casino games and much more. In the classic rockstar game, GTA San Andreas, players can visit a casino, make their bets and win money. Gambling activities have always been a part of crime filled lives of GTA protagonists. In San Andreas, you can play casino-based, roulette, blackjack, slots machines, video poker and other casino games to earn a decent in-game money. While in Persona 5, you have to play the interactive slots games and roulette to progress the story.

Top 7 Popular Games that Feature Interesting Mini-Games

Below, we have listed 7 popular games that have the most played mini-games. Keep reading to find out if your favorite made it into the list.

  1. Genius Invocation TCG in Genshin Impact

Genshin Impact is one of the biggest open-world action RPG gacha game out there, filled with tons of quest and in-game content, the game didn’t fall behind the mini-games feature.

With version 3.3 update, Hoyolab added a permanent game mode, Genius Invokation TCG, a tabletop card game that players can play with other characters, NPCs and their friends as well. Once you unlock this game mode, you can complete quests tied to it to get tons of primogems and other materials, although the PVP dueling doesn’t give any rewards it can be a very fun activity.

  1. Casino games in GTA Online

The first interactive casinos in GTA series were introduced in GTA San Andreas, from there on, the experience of in-game gambling has only improved in Rockstar games. In GTA Online, casinos can be used as a lucrative source of income. Not only you can own casino businesses but also stake your in-game cash via blackjack casino or other classic card games. The online nature of this game makes it even more exciting, and after The Diamond Casino & Resort update, making millions has never been easier, as it gives players plenty of ways to make some in-game money.

  1. Machine Strike in Horizon Forbidden West

A sequel to Horizon Zero Dawn, Forbidden West introduced a ton of improved gameplay mechanics and a very interesting game mode, Machine Strike. Often shortened as Strike, it is a board game similar to chess that you learn fairly early in the game from Salma in Chainscrape. Both players get a set of pieces that represent the machines in game and the goal is to eliminate your opponent’s pieces or earn 7 Victory Points. The game has very complex rules and requires a great deal of strategies to win in higher difficulties.

  1. Poker and more in Red Dead Redemption

Red Dead Redemption I & II both have gambling mini-games that feel very immersive in the game environment. Playing as an outlaw in the wild west, it is to be expected that a game of this caliber would have a well-built gambling mini-games within its world and they don’t disappoint. You can test your real-life casino knowledge to test your luck at these Red Dead mini games of poker, blackjack, Dominoes and many other from a big selection. Playing these games will not only give you satisfied sense of game completion but also rewards and decent cash.

  1. Fishing and more in Persona 5

Persona 5 or its remastered version Persona 5 Royal, both require you complete all mini-games in order to get 100% completion trophy. The main game features a total of seven mini-games that include Batting Cage, Billiards, Fishing, Darts, Crossword Puzzles, Quiz Show, and Retro Video Games. If you ever want a distraction from completing the long storylines, you can try out these games to refresh yourself. These games are not without rewards, completing them and acquiring the reward items could help you progress much swiftly in the missions.

  1. Gwent in The Witcher 3

In the Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, you can play a fast-paced card game, Gwent, that is integrated perfectly into the story. Although the game is optional, it’s very important if you want to experience the game to its full. Every round two players take 10 cards from their decks, with an option to redraw two cards (redrawing can only be done once). In order to win a round of Gwent, the player has to have more points than the other and both players have run out of their cards. The gameplay of Gwent can be influenced by a few in-game abilities and quests.

  1. Disco in Yakuza 0

Introduced in Yakuza 0, the Disco mini-game has become a fan favorite just like the Karaoke game. The Disco can be played by choosing one of the five songs to match the symbols in the rhythm. Watching Kazuma Kiryu in a dance battle is certainly hilarious and once you master the rhythm, you’ll always be itching to show off your moves. Truly a must play mini-game in the series. You’ll find many clips of experienced players showing off their dance moves, which is a testament to the game’s popularity.

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