Yup kids love them, but it's a chore to play those games for an adultI always hear the Lego games recommended.
Overcooked is an awesome game. My nieces/nephs loved Overcooked 2. They werent even that great at it. They just liked cooking and running around like crazy people goofing around.Yup kids love them, but it's a chore to play those games for an adult
My recommendations:
Astro Playroom (but you have to take turns, which is sad)
Sonic All Star Racing Transformed (old, but it's on steam)
Any of the Overcooked games
Unravel / Unravel 2
That's child abuse.She also likes Balan Wonderland, as it has a two-player couch co-op mode
Games in the digital world tend to keep their prices, which is unfortunately not surprising.These kinds of games should be dirt cheap or even in PS Now and GP subs already.
I'm not saying go buy a game sub for 5 year olds.Games in the digital world tend to keep their prices, which is unfortunately not surprising.
PSNow and GamePass are the most worthless services for young kids who tend to play very few games for long periods of times (My kids play only these games, with some lego games, that I all got on the cheap over the years)... Spending 20$ a month for years on end to replay the same games makes zero sense, that's true if your kid play Minecraft too, you are better off paying for the game.
Maybe teenagers, even then if one falls on a long openworld game for a while or tend to return to the same title from time to time the equation makes no sense (nobody plays 200 to 800 games at any given time)... if they don't play that much, then why would they get such a service?
If you are old and hardcore it's your money and you know how you go about playing, but if you have a library of solid titles such a service makes no sense.
Oldish AAA titles tend to go cheaper than indies after a few months for some reason.
Yes, obviously, same as if someone has a library that they built over the years. I got some Steam games years before I played them (because of when Humble Bundles were cool),.. This is the case for the Sonic racing game by example.I'm not saying go buy a game sub for 5 year olds.
Simply if someone already has a game sub, take a skim to see if there's any kids games on there first before spending more money to buy that game.