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Old 06-15-2011, 04:21 PM   #13
mbday630
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Default yes, the bone games

I forgot about the bone games, the grandkids love those.

as for the above game that was made by a 4-year-old, it has cute graphics, but it is for people that know how to read, and my grandkids don't know how to read, or at least don't know how to read well enough to play the game. That is the biggest problem for me with finding children's games.... they don't know how to read well, so you need something that has speech and highlighted hotspots, as they are still new to using the mouse.

the bone games are great and the kids loved them, but they also had speech trees where you had to pick the right speech pattern, and that was hard for them. It is hard to find a game that is for a young, 4-8 year old. as I said before, the kings quest 7 is pretty good, no conversation paths, and the hotspots are highlighted, and Anka from Big Fish games are the ones that are the ones that are sticking in my mind now. Speech games ... that is the biggest obstacle...
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