Indiana Jones as well.I had already planned to put the DOTT remake on there![]()
Indiana Jones as well.
Also I don't know if you remember Sierra's 'Castle of Dr Brain' puzzle type stuff using maths & logic aimed at kids. I don't know how easy it would be to get that to run on a modern system though
That looks fab I may have to indulgeSlight departure from the original theme, but I've just finished playing through thimbleweed park, and I enjoyed it as a great retro homage to the old lucas arts games.
If sticking to open world pve only, or low level instanced content (tier 1 fractals for example) so as to avoid some of the elitism in other game modes, and also bearing in mind the number of player characters running around in revealing armour.Guild wars 2
To be honest with my niece whom is 8 i have found that she just likes what she likes. The gender difference seems to be a bit funny with games, especially in kids. I would get a couple of cheap games and see what they take to and what they don't. I mean she likes things ranging from Mario kart to skyrim and fable. I suppose it's partly because when she does see us on games there the ones she wants to try.
My kids (6 and 9) are enjoying Undertale at the moment.
Leisure Suit Larry.
Yes. And pick up a Sega Megadrive with Mega CD add-on so they can play Night Trap as well.
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Never heard of that, any good?