07-09-2014, 08:21 AM
I'd also say get her into some interesting RPG's. Not the super mainstream ones that everyone plays, but not the stupidly obscure ones that are usually mediocre.
Paper Mario and Paper Mario: TTYD are pretty good RPG's I played Paper Mario back when I was about 10 and loved it to bits, it was a brilliant game, and you can tell I have it on my mosaic. I loved it that much. I hear TTYD was good, or even better but I never played it so I wouldn't know.
Chrono Trigger is a really cool game as well, if you can find it for DS, it goes for about £40, so I guess 60$? That is a game I can call an adventure, several time periods to travel too and interesting characters, music and combat. Although there is a lot of talking involved, so it may be difficult if she just wants mindless fun instead of story, same with Paper Mario but not as much.
Also, if you have a DS/3DS you should check out some of the simple rhythm games on there, if she wants to play something different. Rhythm Heaven is a really fun and simple game, it could be an Iphone game and it would not change one bit. Here's an example of the first stage and Rhythm Thief for the 3DS, there is a bit of reading as well, but it's really fun as well. Just check the example of one of the stages, you can get the demo for free as well if you have a 3DS.
You're a good Dad dude, I want to let my child play some good video games when they're growing up as well. Just make sure she doesn't get obsessed over them.
Paper Mario and Paper Mario: TTYD are pretty good RPG's I played Paper Mario back when I was about 10 and loved it to bits, it was a brilliant game, and you can tell I have it on my mosaic. I loved it that much. I hear TTYD was good, or even better but I never played it so I wouldn't know.
Chrono Trigger is a really cool game as well, if you can find it for DS, it goes for about £40, so I guess 60$? That is a game I can call an adventure, several time periods to travel too and interesting characters, music and combat. Although there is a lot of talking involved, so it may be difficult if she just wants mindless fun instead of story, same with Paper Mario but not as much.
Also, if you have a DS/3DS you should check out some of the simple rhythm games on there, if she wants to play something different. Rhythm Heaven is a really fun and simple game, it could be an Iphone game and it would not change one bit. Here's an example of the first stage and Rhythm Thief for the 3DS, there is a bit of reading as well, but it's really fun as well. Just check the example of one of the stages, you can get the demo for free as well if you have a 3DS.
You're a good Dad dude, I want to let my child play some good video games when they're growing up as well. Just make sure she doesn't get obsessed over them.