My oldest's 4th birthday is coming up and I'd like to get him some fun game he can play without help. He's been playing R-Type Final (I turn on invulnerability for him) and some awful old Dora the Explorer game for PS1. He really liked the Spiderman 2 game for Gamecube too, which was convenient because in that game when you die you just respawn and keep on playing indefinately, and you can have fun without actually pursuing the story.
He wants to play FFXI and my strategy RPGs, but not only are those games really complicated, but he can't read much yet so that kinda limits his options. I'm thinking something like FF: Crystal Chronicles would be great since we could sit down and play that together and reading isn't really required for the meat of the game, but I'm not looking forward to buying a bunch of hardware.
Basically I'm looking for something with relatively simple controls, a forgiving level of difficulty or continue system, doesn't require a lot of reading and has content that wouldn't shock my grandmother. If it has simultaneous multiplayer, that'd be a big plus. I don't have anything against "edutainment" games but the priority here is funness. Any ideas?
He wants to play FFXI and my strategy RPGs, but not only are those games really complicated, but he can't read much yet so that kinda limits his options. I'm thinking something like FF: Crystal Chronicles would be great since we could sit down and play that together and reading isn't really required for the meat of the game, but I'm not looking forward to buying a bunch of hardware.
Basically I'm looking for something with relatively simple controls, a forgiving level of difficulty or continue system, doesn't require a lot of reading and has content that wouldn't shock my grandmother. If it has simultaneous multiplayer, that'd be a big plus. I don't have anything against "edutainment" games but the priority here is funness. Any ideas?
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