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Games that are great to play with your kids

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My kid finished Alba: A Wildlife Adventure yesterday. It's a single-player game, but she can't read yet and there's quite a lot of talking in the game, so I had to sit next to her the entire time anyway.

It's a cute game about a little girl who is staying over at her grandparents on an island, with most of the gameplay revolving around taking pictures of all of the wildlife on the island. In between you also help clean up a bunch of litter, help some injured animals and prevent a hotel from being built on a nature reserve.
 
I can recommend https://store.steampowered.com/app/1496590/Tchia/. Tchia is quite fun, you can navigate around a big ocean with a small raft and she has special powers making her take over the creatures she can see. Like if she sees a bird, she can take over the bird and then fly around like a bird. There are also a few minigames, like the one I like the most which is stacking rocks on top of each other, like so:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZteFCwLl1w

It is a solo game, but since it got the minigames and ways to navigate the world, like the birds I mention, I think it could be a fun game to play together. The music is also good and visually it is not half bad.
 
Glad you guys mentioned the Roblox stuff. I actually mentioned a lot of that in my initial post, but it felt too combative to me, so I deleted it. Roblox is banned in my house for a variety of reasons, the pedo's included.










Playing games with kids is a great way to bond while also helping them develop critical thinking and coordination skills. I’ve been exploring ways to keep kids active alongside gaming, and I found i-gym.ae, which has cool insights on fitness for younger players. It’s interesting how movement-based games or even short activity breaks can make gaming even better for kids. Has anyone here tried combining gaming with exercise? Maybe VR games or even active play sessions between levels? It’d be awesome to find more creative ways to mix both worlds for a fun and balanced experience!
Thanks for the information!
 
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