Check out Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kq3JFQ0xCAE
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She watched me play the first one up until the jail scene where the village gets raided. We only heard the screaming, but that part fucked her up a little bit and I had to turn it off. I had no idea that was going to happen. We were just kicking chickens and starting fights.
Oldies but goodies:
(cdrom required)
- Frogger
- Lemmings
- Load Runner
New(er) stuff:
- Spore Galactic Adventure
- Cid meyer's Civilization series
- Age of Empires Age of Mythology (loved playing this with my sister growing up, definitely need multiple real people though)
If you have a modern PC with bells and whistles, I'd be willing to bet this game would be a hit for a kid
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2287330/Empire_of_the_Ants/
Worms W.M.D is also super fun but only in multiplayer
Bro.. Absolutely.
Oh I got this. Been gaming with my 7 year old since she was three. Spyro and Untitled Goose Game were hits with us too. Here's some others we've enjoyed:
- Chicory
- Wandersong
- Tchia
- Donut County
- Wobbledogs
- Doronko Wanko (free concept game)
- Minecraft (in peaceful mode)
- Ultimate Chicken Horse
- Abzu
- Slime Rancher
- Battle Block Theatre
- Castle Crashers
- Stardew Valley
- Beastieball
+1 to battleblock theater. It's a puzzle/platforming game with a cute aesthetic that I still go back to once every few years. Although now that I think about it, I am a little concerned about how a 5 year old would do with the more difficult bits in the later part of the game
I think it's fine, helps him to learn to deal with frustration, persevere and solve problems.
Like I said, I'm only a little concerned. They'll probably be fine anyway, I've found children surprise me pretty often with how capable they are
She might like Little Kitty, Big City. You're a cat, it's an open world, you explore, make friends, and wear hats.
I think the Lego games would work well due to their relatively simple 3D platforming gameplay and two-player, drop-in-drop-out multiplayer across most of the games. The Skywalker Saga is one of the most recent ones, though the older ones are often available for $5 each and are fun, if a bit repetitive. Lego Star Wars, Lego Indiana Jones, and Lego Harry Potter are the ones I grew up with, and are therefore among my favorites, but there's over a dozen of them in all.
For something a bit more original, Lego City Undercover also has the typical Lego multiplayer gameplay, along with an original plot with lots of humor tossed in.
+1 for pretty much any Tt Lego game. I've played almost all of them as they've been released since I was a kid.
+2 for Lego games for OP.
Doom Eternal
Fuck yea trial by fire.
Little Kitty, Big City is a cute and wholesome game where you play a cat exploring a city looking for a way to climb back to their home, while befriending other animals and sowing mischief. Not sure how accessible it would be for a 5 year old to play, but it looks like something she might enjoy.
My friend's daughter was very into goat simulator on my computer, it's a sandbox and you can't lose. We'd hear her cackling from the other room as she ran into traffic or tried to climb a roller coaster or something. I'd have to start the game and get her into the world, but from there she loved it.
UFO 50 let your kid experience the evolution of gaming
Alba: A Wildlife Adventure
A hat in time
I'd highly recommend the old Humongous Entertainment games. They were high quality kids adventure games with fun worlds to explore, characters to talk to, a million different things to click on that give an amusing reaction, and simple puzzles to solve to advance the story. I'd say to start out with Putt-putt and Freddie Fish, then move onto Pajama Sam and eventually Spy Fox.
I had a blast with those growing up, and I think they still hold up well.
PC, tablet, phone, ages 1-99 (fuck the century bastards they're on their own) - kids seem to love this webGL fluid sim:
Let them distract Bale for you in Elden Ring. 😏
Wobbly Life? https://store.steampowered.com/app/1211020/Wobbly_Life/
It's essentially a 3d platformer coop about doing random jobs because your granny doesn't like you laying about her house. There's all kinds of "jobs" to do, like racing, fishing, disposing nuclear waste...