5 Best Videogames About Dads For Father’s Day

Videogames right now are experiencing somewhat of a bumper crop of games about dads. Since Father’s Day is coming up, I’ve taken it upon myself to pick out some of the best from the past few years and present them to you in this piece. If it sounds like I’m using too many farm metaphors, it’s probably because I’ve been playing a lot of Stardew Valley.
Sometimes all you really need is a freshly mowed lawn, a tall glass of whatever dad-beer strikes your fancy, and some nice summer weather to really summon those dad-vibes. So let’s kick back, relax, and take a lazy stroll through the best games about dads, in honor of Father’s Day.
1. The Walking Dead: Season 1
The Walking Dead: Season 1 by TellTale is a great game about dads because it’s not really about a dad. The relationship between Clementine and Lee (the protagonist of the first season of the game) is grounded in a familial understanding even without a biological connection. Lee finds Clementine, a young girl, in the ruins of civilization after a zombie apocalypse and they quickly become a pair, each looking out for the other. Over the course of the game, Lee and Clementine’s relationship is strengthened by the player’s growing sense of care for the girl. It has a very sad ending, but it’s just packed with great dad moments, like Lee teaching Clementine how to shoot a gun, or to tie her hair back in case zombies want to grab it. You know, basic dad stuff.
2. The Last Of Us
In The Last Of Us, which is sort of like The Walking Dead but if there was more guns and raiders and less zombies (except in a few parts of the game) and if Clementine was a slightly older girl named Ellie and Lee was a grizzled older white guy who has a lot of history with shooting guns. So what I really mean is that it’s a game set in a post-apocalyptic scenario and you play a dad. Joel is a dad, both to his own child and also, symbolically, to Ellie. Extra points for Ellie having a full playable chapter and having an entire DLC devoted to her, because what’s a good dad game without an emphasis on the kids. They’re good kids. They shoot some zombies real good.