A long time ago video games were “kid stuff” and then we adults came along and turned it into “adult stuff” and so on. Eternal. The reality is that there are video games for all k inds of audiences and different targets. And yes, the little ones they also deserve to have their own games
Today I decided to recommend at least three games so that the little ones in the house also have a good time playing. Keep in mind that this text is for them. For the recommendation, I based myself on a cut of less than 6 years; Of course, there are games for all ages, but this cut seemed the most successful.
You have this game on Game Pass, so you don’t have many excuses for your little ones to try it out. Make no mistake, beneath its laid-back exterior hides a game that gets the little ones thinking and interacting. It also allows them to customize their own character and make decisions.
The graphics section allows you to play the game as if they were watching another episode of the popular series
A Paw Patrol game is always welcome. Unlike the Peppa Pig game, in this case we are facing a game that uses 3D modeling and different missions that will take advantage of the use of colors. I love it because it teaches toddlers to identify jumping patterns, puzzles and more.
This game is also available on Xbox Game Pass, so again, you have no excuse for them to at least give it a try. Give them a controller and watch how they play and enjoy it.
It’s the only one of the three games that isn’t on Game Pass, but it looks so good for the little ones and for the “No-Little” that I had to put it on the list. The game has all the ingredients for a fun racing game. Don’t expect a Mario Kart, but it might be the closest thing you can find in the Xbox catalog.
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