the Quarantine Island, an online strategy game that began between friends and family during the coronavirus outbreak in March — and has since grown into a network of competitors across the US and Canada, luring interested players from as far away as the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.
Taking place in front of a live Zoom audience, it’s the latest example of how people still in lockdown can stay distracted while having fun and forging new personal connections.
Played in nearly monthlong “seasons,” the Quarantine Island is gearing up for its fourth installment on Aug. 19.“The game itself is super intense and anxiety-producing on its own,” said Couch.
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