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littlegun
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7. November 2008 @ 21:33 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi All,

Looking at buying a Wii for family which includes a 4 yr old girl.

What games would you all recommend for a 4 yr old child?

I like Mario Cart but what else
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7. November 2008 @ 23:22 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
It's a tough call since many Wii games have a lot of text.

In addition, for some games the Wiimote requires fine motor control that a 4 year old might not have. My son would get very frustrated when he couldn't position the Wiimote precisely. (ex. Okami, Kororinpa Marble Mania, even Super Mario Galaxy)

Active Life: Outdoor games requires very little WiiMote control.

I just got My Sims Kingdom and once I got my 6 yr. old past some of the reading stuff he really liked it. Same with My SIms
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8. November 2008 @ 02:15 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by littlegun:
Hi All,

Looking at buying a Wii for family which includes a 4 yr old girl.

What games would you all recommend for a 4 yr old child?

I like Mario Cart but what else
lego batman.
littlegun
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8. November 2008 @ 07:09 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by dailun:
It's a tough call since many Wii games have a lot of text.

In addition, for some games the Wiimote requires fine motor control that a 4 year old might not have. My son would get very frustrated when he couldn't position the Wiimote precisely. (ex. Okami, Kororinpa Marble Mania, even Super Mario Galaxy)

Active Life: Outdoor games requires very little WiiMote control.

I just got My Sims Kingdom and once I got my 6 yr. old past some of the reading stuff he really liked it. Same with My SIms
littlegun
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8. November 2008 @ 07:11 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi guys,

thank you very much as I understand motot control may be an issue. I know I will probably be maneauvering alot of the games for her.When we play on the computer she tells me where she wants characters to go.

I saw a Barbie game (she loves Barbie) and My Puppy.

Would you agree that for kid friendly games, Wii is the best compared to Xbox and PS3??
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8. November 2008 @ 10:40 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I can't compare to other consoles, as I am Nintendo-centric.

Re: My puppy, it's cute, but may get old after awhile.

For a 4 year old, I suggest rent first (if you can), then decide to buy.

At my house, My Puppy lasted about 2 nights.

Re the Lego games, the play lasts much longer if the child is somewhat familiar with the movies, since the gameplay closely follows the movie plot.

If you want to help develop her motor control, you might try Hannah Montana spotlight world tour (that is, if you can stand to hear the same Hannah Montana song over and over and over . . . .)<G>

Actually, WiiPlay might be a good choice. The "matching game" helped develop my son's powers of observation and all of the games are designed to familiarize one with the Wiimote movements.
iam2weird
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8. November 2008 @ 11:59 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I would have to also suggest wii play and wii sports there one of the simplest games out there but replay time wont last long. The barbie Island princess game doesnt require "MUCH" wii control once you understand it, it would be a good choice for any barbie lover.

As for which system, yes the Wii is DEFINITELY the best family system I have all 3 systems, xbox 360 games are much harder some i cant even get anywhere on in the easiest settings and im 25. Not to mention if you dont have an HD tv the text can be soooo small that even i couldnt read some of it. as for the PS3 they are mostly games that are aimed at adults as well, i dont know of a single game on it that would be suitable for a 4 year old.

Oh and if your daughter likes my sims try the dog island, very minor wii remote control if any and its very similar to my sims in its adventurey way.

Hope this has helped.
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9. November 2008 @ 06:19 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Took the plunge and bought one last night. Since Target was having buy 2 get 1 Best Buy matched..

I bought
Great Outdoor Adventure with pad

Playground (Have not opened) Any feedback on this one

And Wii Play since I needed a new remote, was it worth buying this, extra $10 game/remote instead of just buying a remote?
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9. November 2008 @ 14:18 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
EA playground is OK, it only lasted a day or so at my house because my son hates losing and I won't "tank" for him.

No, seriously, I think you'll be OK with Outdoor Adventure. You may want to rent EA Playground if you're not sure or look at the reviews on IGN.

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