No, there are no good video games to play outside. The outdoors is for ...
>Outdoor recreational activities (Hiking, trail running, bushwhacking, camping, spelunking, geocaching, orienteering, expeditions, urban exploration, backpacking, etc.)
>Gardening, farming and related activities
>Hunting and fishing, and other activities involving the stalking or taking of game (including bird-watching)
>Outdoor survival, bushcraft, foraging, self-sustenance in nature, train-hopping, hoboism, etc.
>Outdoor destinations and exploration (specific trails, parks, regions, etc.)
>Water-related activities (boats, diving, etc.)
>Outdoor philosophy (conservation, Leave No Trace, protectionism, etc.)
>Outdoor building and living (cabins, huts, treehouses, etc.)
>Outdoor social activities and organizations (meet-ups, Scouts, NOLS, etc.)
>Gear related to any of the above topics
Video games require electronic devices/power and defeat the purpose of going outside. A baby step would be a walk around the block. Not going outside and literally doing nothing besides sitting and watching a screen.
I think you're looking for /v/ but I'm sure you already know that and are just being a fuck.
>I'm new to going outdoors and I'd like to take baby steps by staying comfortable.
Provocateur status confirmed.