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The Games My Four-Year-Old Daughter Plays
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Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Editor's note: I had no idea that four-year-old girls even played games, so I really enjoyed this look into the gaming life of Toby's daughter. - Aaron



Bitmob already has plenty of discussion about Fat Princess and "games as art," so I thought I’d touch on a slightly different topic. I’ve mentioned my daughter a few times in previous posts, but I want to share as gamer and a parent, how proud I am that she’s just four years old, yet already playing games (after she does at least one-page of her Pre-K workbook, of course) with no help from mom and dad.

“But Toby, what games could a four-year-old girl possibly play?” you might ask. I’ll show you.

First up is My Sims for the Wii. She’ll sit there and do everything by herself. Yes, this might be a simple sim-game, but she still completes the tasks at hand. She’s a natural, too. I haven’t really seen her look down at the controller while I’ve watched her play.

 

Next is Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise. The “just for fun” mode is perfect for her. Even on this easy setting she doesn’t need help doing any of the chores like watering, fertilizing, or tinkering. When she gets stuck she matches what’s onscreen with what’s in the strategy guide with no help from me or my wife.

Her new craze is Build-A-Bear, which you can check out for yourself at www.buildabear.com (go ahead and look; I’ll wait for you). She has had hours of fun in Build-A-Bear-Ville. She hasn’t really gotten a hang of the minigames just yet. Her big sister helps her out with those and then my four-year-old will spend all the money on her own place.

Like Build-A-Bear, McDonalds has its own web portal (www.McWorld.com) just for kids. Now I realize that McDonalds’ food sucks, but McWorld is actually kind of neat. You may not know this if you don’t have children, but with every kids meal comes a piece of paper that has a code that can be redeemed on the website for in-game content. Once online, you can create a custom avatar, play minigames, and interact in a whole virtual world.

Noggin.com is the web home of Nick Jr. games, and is pretty similar to McWorld and Build-A-Bear. If you want to sample the Noggin experience go play SportsCandy Sprint and save LazyTown by finding all of the sports candy. Although these games may be easy and only require the space bar and arrow keys, she can play (and beat) them without even looking down at the keyboard.

While these are the games she plays now, she already has her eyes set on other games. Lately she has been asking to play “The House Game” (actually A Kingdom for Keflings), “The Bear Game” (Banjo-Kazooie on XBLA), and “The Airplane Game” (which you might know as WarHawk). We tell her “not until you are older,” but at her current pace it might not be too long before she’s ready to tackle some of her daddy’s games.

They grow up so fast.

 
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Comments (22)
Lance_darnell
May 31, 2009
My daughter loves the Dora and Diego games, and she loves watching me play Flower.

I will see how she likes the games you suggested...
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May 31, 2009
You can't go wrong with Little Big Planet. My 3 year old son loves that game. That and Burnout Paradise.
Lance_darnell
May 31, 2009
Now does your son play the games levels or your own? I find that MM's are a bit too complicated for kids. From a fellow father, thanks for the article. This is a topic that is going to come up more and more as we gamers get older...
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May 31, 2009
@ Julio - We tried LBP, but I don't think her skill is up to that yet. I can see her playing, but over all she askes for help on things she can't understand that the game offers.
Alexemmy
May 31, 2009
I can't wait until my daughter will be able to comprehend the games I'm playing and play with me. She's 16 months old now but I give her my psp or ds to play with and she moves the characters around and such. Then usually just turns it on and off a lot.
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June 01, 2009
@Alex when she is about three also try www.fallstar.com which is a learning website as well.
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June 05, 2009
He only has trouble in the later levels. He likes to play the first batch of levels. He hasn't quite gotten up to that skill level of the later levels. Even I have trouble with the levels after the wedding. Another game she might enjoy is Disney/Pixar's Up. My 7 and 5 year olds love that game.
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June 05, 2009
@Julio, She has played the demo and now it is just waiting for Blockbuster to have it on the shelf.
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August 06, 2009
Thanks Aaron with you adding pictures, adding links and rewording it. Makes it much more enjoyable to read. One has to wonder why an old one back from June ;) Thank you all for this is my first.
Img_1019
August 06, 2009
No problem Toby. I was scrolling through some old stories and the subject matter caught my eye. I thought others would like to read it too. :)
Lance_darnell
August 06, 2009
Congrats Toby on making the front page!!!!
Dan__shoe__hsu_-_square
August 06, 2009
Congrats Toby! :)
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August 06, 2009
Awesome, Toby. Is this your first front page?
Brett_new_profile
August 06, 2009
Toby, great work! Front page!
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August 06, 2009
@Jeff yes it is. How ever this was not a front article till the Bitmob crew spruced it up. So all the credit goes to them really.
Alexemmy
August 06, 2009
Hey! I remember this post from forever ago. Glad to see that older posts still get rummaged through and spruced up for the front page. Congrats Toby!
Dan__shoe__hsu_-_square
August 06, 2009
Toby, don't give us the credit. We're just doing clean-up duty. You put the meat of it all together.
Dan__shoe__hsu_-_square
August 06, 2009
Btw, congrats to Toby for his story getting picked up by the ECA Newsletter.
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August 06, 2009
@Bitmob Crew Thanks Guys (Virtual Hugs)
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August 07, 2009
I have 2 daughters and a son ages 5,3 and 3, repectively. My oldest likes my DS and her faves are Moustache (warioware: touched) and MarioKart. On the Wii, they all love Outdoor Challenge and the WiiFit non-yoga minigames.
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August 07, 2009
Wow. That's adorable. I bet you're proud. I know I would be. She really does seem smart.
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August 07, 2009
@JJ I am as of lately she has taken my PS3 controller away from me to play Little Big Planet mostly. She loves the dress up feature.
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