Grimsby Telegraph

Finally free from lockdown

GAMES

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toy stores. Since they can’t go in these places, they press their noses against them looking into this promised land. The only concern is Emma’s proclivity towards kleptomani­a, which is fine when these things belong to Thomas. It could be an issue if our very own Artful Dodger is in the Apple Store and I’m apprehende­d by security as the Fagin behind her pilfering.

■ A trip to the cinema, complete with smuggled snacks, would also be a first for them. One minor concern is explaining to a cinema employee why seat 7F might need a good foam wash because they were entranced by the Disney spectacula­r.

■ Despite my own personal hatred of soft play centres, the twins really love them, so we could watch their amazement at finally being allowed on the previously off-limits section of ‘big boy’ zones.

And that’s pretty much it, which leads me to think if all they’ve missed is soft play, a meal out, shopping and trip to the grandparen­ts for less than a year, to help defeat a killer virus then they’ve not really suffered too much.

1.

Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury

Animal Crossing: New Horizons FIFA 21

Marvel’s Spider Man: Miles Morales

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Call Of Duty:

Black Ops Cold War

7. Little Nightmares II

8. Minecraft

9. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla

10. Ring Fit Adventure

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5. 6.

UKIE GAMES CHART (C) COMPILED BY GfK

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Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War

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