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Orkhepaj: 6 yr olds need parents, not games.
I don¨'t think they are necessarily mutually exclusive, but anyways.

So, do you have any good suggestions for ideal parents for a 6yo?
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Orkhepaj: 6 yr olds need parents, not games.
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timppu: I don¨'t think they are necessarily mutually exclusive, but anyways.

So, do you have any good suggestions for ideal parents for a 6yo?
Yup, spend time with the kid. Make something, cook something.
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timppu: I don¨'t think they are necessarily mutually exclusive, but anyways.

So, do you have any good suggestions for ideal parents for a 6yo?
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Orkhepaj: Yup, spend time with the kid. Make something, cook something.
So you can't, like, play some game with the kid then?
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timppu: I don¨'t think they are necessarily mutually exclusive, but anyways.

So, do you have any good suggestions for ideal parents for a 6yo?
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Orkhepaj: Yup, spend time with the kid. Make something, cook something.
Given the OP has asked for suggestions rather than plonking the kid down with a copy of GTA6 , I'm going to make the assumption they're the type of person that already does bake cakes with the kids.

Games can be good, i've spent days playing Terraria with the kids, or puzzle games, or lego games. They have great sense of achievement completing puzzles by themselves.
if you can get a hold of those old games that presented the summer and winter olympics, i belief the summer one was also with surfing etc ( remember that shark ?

Or tetris, snake kind of games, centipede ya know ;)
Post edited April 25, 2020 by Radiance1979
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classick2002: I'm looking for accessible games for a young kid.
As a kids puzzle/logic game I recommend the very first "crazy machines". It has some levels made for kids and depending on what kind of 6 year old you deal with, the normal first levels might be doable,too.
It's not sold on GOG though.

Edit: Deleted the first part of my post. It might have triggered some Internet snowflakes.
Post edited April 25, 2020 by MightyFloTheKing
I’d like to thank everyone again for their inputs! I scooped up a few titles and wishlisted a few more, awaiting a sale! To the person that said I should be parenting and not giving the child games...ok, I’ll bite!

1. Have you looked outside? The planet is under lock down, the child and his sibling are getting more time with their parents then even they are happy about.

2. In this particular case, said child and parent built the pc together for the child to use. My hope is that they use it for all sorts of applications and that it kindles an interest in all things computing. To include gaming!

3. Anything you want to talk about? I know it’s strange times, but we’re all in this together. Feel free to unload!

Cheers
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classick2002: I’d like to thank everyone again for their inputs! I scooped up a few titles and wishlisted a few more, awaiting a sale! To the person that said I should be parenting and not giving the child games...ok, I’ll bite!
Just ignore the Trolls until they go back to the caves or get eaten by Dwarves.

You have a great list here however, I'll add one particular title: LocoRoco for the Sony PSP.
Kids love it, very easy to learn with just a couple inputs, great to learn basic physics and the music, well if you aren't singing in your head after 30min session, I'll eat my hat :D

I did setup the emulator PPSSPP with a kid a bit older than yours and we had a great time. Specially because he owns a PSP and that title, see it running on the computer left him very enthusiastic.

Have fun and stay safe.