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Kyle Hilliard suggests some video games you can feel good about buying children.

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I love my child more than anything in the world, but her taste in video games leaves a lot of room for improvemen­t.

Of course, that’s partly the old man in me that considers the things I liked growing up to be better than the things kids enjoy today.

Here are a handful of video game experience­s you can feel good buying for your kids that are just good for the sake of being good. And as a bonus, my kid enjoyed them, too.

Apple Arcade (Sneaky Sasquatch And Word laces) ios

With an Apple Arcade subscripti­on, I can just point to the Arcade shortcut on the App Store’s front page and say, “Only get games from here.”

I rest assured knowing that whatever she finds in there will at least be free of predatory transactio­ns or other questionab­le mobile game practices — a requiremen­t of every Apple Arcade game.

The two big hits so far have been RAC7 Games’ Sneaky Sasquatch and Minimega’s Word Laces.

Sneaky Sasquatch is a friendly story about a Sasquatch trying to collect food and blend into society. It’s silly, colourful and is good about making sure you’re not always doing the same thing.

Word Laces is a word puzzle game that I like for new readers because it helps with spelling and offers all the hints you want without any penalty.

ring Fit Adventure nintendo Switch

The Wii became one of the top 10 bestsellin­g video game consoles of all time partly because it encouraged kids to move, which was attractive to parents.

They could either buy an Xbox 360 with all those shooty-shooty gun games, or they could buy the one that made their kid stand up and pantomime the act of bowling. That latter option was also cheaper.

As a parent who plays video games, I like the idea of my kid playing something that makes them move, but I also recognize the fun-value of a game where you just sit down and get lost in an interactiv­e world.

Ring Fit Adventure is on this list not because it encourages my kid to move around and work up a sweat (which is a nice bonus), but rather because the video game side of it is engaging and interestin­g.

Rumour has it the game was built using the engine from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. That fact is difficult to verify because Nintendo doesn’t love to share those kinds of insider secrets, but I am a believer. The world’s grass sways in similar ways, the colours are bright and inviting, and it just makes the world of Ring Fit Adventure an exciting place to visit.

untitled goose game nintendo Switch, pc

House House’s bizarre waterfowl simulator has moved beyond obscure indie games thanks to its online ubiquity and consistent spot in the top-selling games list on Switch. It also bears the new mark of success that every video game aspires to: tweets from Chrissy Teigen.

It’s also a fun game, and an especially good one for playing with kids. You can’t play co-op, but it’s great for passing the controller and solving puzzles together, and you don’t have to solve every puzzle to complete the game. You also never enter a fail-state, which means even if you mess up, you never have to leave the game. Nothing frustrates a young player (or a cool adult) more than having to start something over just because you can’t figure it out right away.

luigi’s mansion 3 nintendo Switch

My wife and daughter basically marathoned Luigi’s Mansion 3 over the course of a weekend. Luigi’s Mansion 3 is a puzzle game with occasional ghost-catching combat.

You have to play for a little while to unlock Gooigi (Luigi’s clone made of goo that can travel through vents and pipes), but once you do, you can control Luigi, while your partner handles goo duty. Gooigi is genuinely helpful and also basically invincible, and there are plenty of opportunit­ies to solve puzzles and fight ghosts together.

The boss battles represent an occasional difficulty spike, but there is probably a lesson for kids about overcoming obstacles or something hidden in there.

Sky: children of the light ios

I have issues personal to me about That game company’s followup to Journey. I don’t like that it is currently only available on a platform where my fingers get in the way of the impressive visuals and I don’t like the microtrans­actions. But Sky is a great free-to-download co-operative experience.

The story shows and doesn’t tell, and when the going occasional­ly gets tough, you can literally grab your kid by the hand and shepherd them to the next destinatio­n. The finale is dark and moving, but it’s the kind of entertainm­ent experience where you come out from the darkness happy and optimistic about the future of humanity.

 ?? NINTENDO ?? A puzzle game with occasional ghost-catching combat, Luigi’s Mansion 3 is a bingeable treat for Nintendo Switch fans both young and old.
NINTENDO A puzzle game with occasional ghost-catching combat, Luigi’s Mansion 3 is a bingeable treat for Nintendo Switch fans both young and old.

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