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In Pokémon Go, you can now capture superbig or supersmall friends
For some reason, Niantic added a feature to Pokémon Go in which sometimes Pokémon can be HUGE and sometimes they’re tiny. This feels like a relatively useless feature that doesn’t really change gameplay at all, but I mean, sure, I will take a tiny Poochyena, please and thank you! Rolling out now, the Pokémon Poochyena, […]
In Pokémon Go, you can now capture superbig or supersmall friends by Amanda Silberling originally published on TechCrunch
The Cooler Master Gaming Pod May Cause Your Friends to Worry
If there’s a flaw with gaming chairs, it’s that they still let you move around, don’t look like they’re about to swallow you whole, and allow the real world to somewhat exist in the periphery. Fortunately, Cooler Master is solving those issues with a new gaming pod/orb that may cause your family to wonder if someone’s checked on you lately.
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Best Apple TV+ Shows and Movies to Watch With Friends and Family
Spirited
Starring well-known comedians Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds, “Spirited” is the perfect holiday movie. A retelling of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, “Spirited” will see several Christmas ghosts visiting miser Ryan Reynolds, who plays the movie’s Scrooge.
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving
If you’re a fan of Charlie Brown, you won’t want to miss out on A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving, which is streaming on Apple TV+. In this classic, Peppermint Patty invites everyone over to Charlie Brown’s for Thanksgiving, and Snoopy cooks a holiday meal.
Ted Lasso
If you’re not caught up on “Ted Lasso,” or have a family member who isn’t, it’s a heartwarming show that never fails to please. It’s worth a watch or a rewatch to see Jason Sudeikis step into the role of football coach Ted Lasso. There are two full seasons available, so it’s a great binge watch.
Mythic Quest
From the creators of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” “Mythic Quest” is a comedy series about a game studio that produces a popular online game. Starring Rob McElhenney, David Hornsby, Charlotte Nicdao, and Danny Pudi, this show is funny even if you’re not a gamer, and if you are, it’s hilarious.
There are three seasons available, with season three new as of just a couple weeks ago.
Loot
In “Loot,” Maya Rudolph plays a clueless billionaire who divorces her cheating husband, ultimately engaging with her charitable foundation and reconnecting with the real world. “Loot” is charming and funny, and it’s a quick watch with episodes that are less than 30 minutes long.
Trying
British TV show “Trying” stars Rafe Spell and Esther Smith as a couple who are dying to have children. They bumble their way through prospective parenthood, and it’s hard not to love this show because of the chemistry between the main characters.
Schmigadoon
A musical comedy, “Schmigadoon” stars Cecily Strong and Keegan-Michal Key as an on-the-rocks couple stuck in the magical singing and dancing town of Schmigadoon. The only way out is finding true love.
The After Party
A fun whodunnit, “The After Party” features a group of classmates being investigated for murder after one of them is found dead. It’s a mystery you get to figure out along with the detective, and the ending is a surprise. With most episodes not longer than 40 minutes, this is a quick watch.
Long Way Up
“Long Way Up” is an easy to watch show featuring Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman riding their motorcycles to visit beautiful places across South and Central America. There are also two older shows in the same series that are binge worthy, including “Long Way Round” and “Long Way Down.”
CODA
“CODA” is a coming-of-age story about the child of two deaf adults and her struggle between living her life and taking care of her family. CODA won an Academy Award for Best Picture, and it’s well worth watching if you haven’t yet seen it.
Content Just for Kids
If you’re looking for a way to keep kids entertained, you might want to check out some of these titles.
- Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock
- Slumberkins
- Central Park
- Wolfboy and the Everything Factory
- Get Rolling with Otis
- Hello Jack
- The Snoopy Snow
- Stillwater
For After the Kids Are in Bed
There are a number of more serious, dramatic shows and movies on Apple TV that are worth watching, but these aren’t suitable for kids or for a lighthearted gathering.
- Severance – A TV show where workers have their minds severed so their work persona doesn’t know anything about their home persona, and vice versa.
- Emancipation – A film starring Will Smith as a slave who risks his life to escape.
- Black Bird – A fantastic limited series where drug dealer Jimmy Keene is given the option for a reduced sentence if he can befriend a brutal serial killer.
- The Morning Show – A morning news team that deals with all kinds of drama, starting with the Me Too movement.
- Servant – A spooky but slow TV series that unravels a mystery over several seasons.
- Physical – Rose Byrne plays an exercise-obsessed working mom with body issues in “Physical.”
- Calls – If you’re in the mood for something scary and original, “Calls” is an audio-only TV series that uses audio with limited visuals to tell an engrossing story.
How to Watch
Apple TV+ requires a $6.99 per month subscription fee, but up to six family members can watch at that price point. Apple TV+ can be accessed through the TV app on iPhones, iPads, the Apple TV, and Macs, and it is also available on the web through tv.apple.com, and on smart TVs, set-top boxes, and consoles that have the Apple TV app available.
Your Favorites
Have other Apple TV+ show and movie suggestions that can’t be missed? Let us know in the comments below.
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Have you played… Golf With Your Friends?
There was a period, during the first UK lockdown in 2020, where myself and a few friends – even some that don’t normally indulge in games – played little else besides Golf With Your Friends. It’s a 12-player crazy golf game that dials up the crazy, and as we soon found back in those pre-vaccine days, one that reaches a whole other level of club-and-ball chaos with a single settings tweak.
See, with ball collision switched off, Golf With Your Friends is pretty fun. The courses are oversized and fantastical, and because everyone’s balls are in play at the same time, you get all the light-hearted competition of a real putting contest without waiting for the person in front to take their turn. All fine and dandy. Turn ball collision on, however, and it becomes outright pandemonium.