![]() ![]() Polygon posted a cut someone did of episode 1 that was basically with the bullshit removed and I really enjoyed it, much more than the first one. My son likes making mario levels out of duplo. There’s lots of other ways you can get them into gaming without actually using a screen, like toys, collector cards (pokemon cards are still cool). Games are good when they’re sick or when it’s horrible outside. It’s super tempting to get lots of quiet time by letting them play whenever they want, but they really need to do all the hands-on, social play with blocks and crayons and playdough and sand and with other kids. My best advice is to set clear limits on game time, and enforce them from the start. It’s just a personal choice for us, but we tend to stick to games on the consoles/TV to encourage sharing and taking a break and reserve the 2DS games for long car trips or plane rides (or PAX!). The Lego games are also great (We love Lego Batman) Yoshi and Captain Toad are both great games for little ones, but still fun enough for the grown ups who are playing along. ![]() ![]() He loves all things Nintendo (Super Mario 3D World, Captain Toad, Yoshi’s Woolly World, Mario Kart, Smash Bros, Pokemon). Our little dude has been playing things since he realised that controllers are for pressing, not eating. ![]()
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