Gaming: Everyone Should Get Into Birdwatching, And As A Birdwatching...
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Birdwatching is one of the only hobbies I recommend absolutely everyone gets into, but if you're yet to pick up a pair of binoculars and see what the great outdoors has to offer, I've found a handful of upcoming birdwatching games that may appeal slightly more than getting your boots on and heading outside. While you won't be able to tick any of these birds off your life list, you've got to start somewhere.
A lot of the time these games will send you wandering around different biomes and taking pictures of whatever you spot, but on the odd occasion, you can just sit back and see what comes to you instead. Either way, you might find a new love for birding here, and that's certainly not something to complain about. Here are four upcoming birdwatching games to keep tabs on if you want to see what birds you can find from the comfort of your own home.
Flock Around doesn't look like the most accurate birding simulator straight off the bat, but when you look past its cartoonish characters and super-colourful appearance, it's actually a fairly accurate birding simulator. You and your friends get unleashed upon a park, where you're given a guidebook filled with different species and essentially just told to find and photograph them. The one catch though is that you're not really given any hints about these species locations or even their appearance, so if you're not super familiar with birds already, it's certainly a challenge.
Source: PC Gamer