My two yo can play that game blindfolded.
My two yo can play that game blindfolded.
lmao
"she gets nauseous from first person shooters"
(suggests a game that has you flying through portals super fast and shooting into air all in first person)
Say no more.
Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5+2.5 ReMIX
Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue
Kingdom Hearts 3
Edit: also if you play uncharted 4 or the Lost Legacy, turn on aim lock-on. Makes it so much easier for those who aren't as used to TPS controls.
Any post recommending a game that you PROBABLY want to play with dual analog or precision aiming or control is really underestimating how easy it is to grasp the hand eye coordination you have to build for that stuff. Yeah, we all learned it as kids and it was easy, but if you find an adult that hasn't used an analog stick to move something around an environment before, it is NOT easy. Even 'easy' games like Mario Odyssey are not fucking easy in that context, you want something that gets them used to moving around without it feeling punishing. For instance my Mom loves Pokemon Go and that meant Let's Go was able to get her over the hump of getting used to controlling a 3d character in a space, but I think using the second analog for a camera would still cause her brain to just shut down. It's a calm, slow game that you can kind of run around at your own pace, which makes it perfect.
Any game like that, Telltale etc, would be a great starting point.
She's still at the stage where's she's having some trouble moving the camera and a character at the same time, remembering what the buttons are called etc...so I feel she might get frustrated with it.
She gets sick with first person games. Danganronpa's first person sections would be horrible for her.
Honestly I couldn't deal with this even as an experienced player. I would recommend against any point and click type thing too, including Broken Age.jfc no newbie gamer should be playing with Grim Fandango's obtuse controls and puzzles lol.
How is the narrative in Streets of Rage 2?Streets of Rage 2. Side scrolling so not too complex to get down.
This is a good list.
Try the Sims 4. It's very easy to pick up and play and a lot of fun for awhile.
This is a great beginner game. It's really a beginner friendly game and it's super simple mechanic wise + it's beautiful so I would say this too!
Whenever it comes out, Animal Crossing for Switch for sure. I feel like that's something that can appeal to non gamers simply because it's a series that even my Mom and Dad like to play, and while my Mom plays some video games, my Dad plays no other games, and he enjoyed it on the Wii. I had to buy them a Switch because the new one is coming.
I would go with SteamWorld Dig..
You play in 2D. It slowly introduced stuff. At the start you just move left and right and press a button. The loop is a bit repetitive , but still fun, so easy to get used to everything before you are asked to do more. The story is actually good.
SteamWorld Dig 2 adds more mechanics to learn, that are a bit more complex, so continuing the series helps her advance her skills