Lucy Prebble’s 10 favourite games – in pictures Ever since she first played the rudimentary, text-based Zork as a girl, the playwright has had a passion for computer games Tweet BioshockA stunning, eerie shooter that forges an atmosphere all of its own in a futuristic yet oddly vintage underwater world Photograph: PR Fable 2 & 3A family-friendly, beautifully designed fairy tale series, but modern and witty with it Photograph: Lionhead Studios/AP The Curse of Monkey IslandPC adventure with cartoonish graphics that mocked itself and you, playing as a hapless pirate called Guybrush Threepwood Photograph: PR Portal 2Truly challenging puzzle game with a brilliantly wry sensibility Photograph: PR The Uncharted SeriesGreat for gaming beginners or families, these adventure games are sumptuously designed, well written and huge fun Photograph: PR Simcity 2000Before the Sims there was this monster of a game where you acted as mayor of a growing city. Addictive and comforting Photograph: PR ResistanceThe original Resistance shooter combines great storytelling and washed-out imagery of wartime Britain to marvellous effect Photograph: PR MystThis puzzle game redefined games in the 90s with its protagonist wandering around an empty world trying to make things happen Photograph: PR Red Dead RedemptionCowboy open-world game that captures its era with forensic detail. Glorious score, too Photograph: PR TetrisBecause sometimes you just don’t need a story Photograph: Public Domain