The Best Video Games for Young Kids

Children's Best Video Games

By Emma S., published Dec 07, 2005
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Rating: 3.2 of 5
Children's video games are rated by age, amount of violence if any, and other key points but sometimes, after purchasing a video game, we discover that they're boring, don't offer many options, or simply aren't suitable for small kids. Based on key points like kid-friendliest, entertainment, challenge, education and price, these are the top video games of today:

Lego Star Wars - The Video Game: In this game the kid becomes the Star Wars character and attempts to battle his way through the scenes of the movie but the game takes a twist and encourages kids to do some problem-solving along the way. PS2, Win, Xbox, Rated E

Nintendogs - Nintendo of America: This is a pet game that has realistic-looking apuppies that respond to commands. The dogs are interactive and a wireless bark mode lets other kids' Nintendo dogs visit yours. DS, Rated E

Charlie And The Chocolate Factory: Here's an adventure game that tours the Willy Wonka Chocolate Factory where puzzles and chocolate are the order of the day. The plot features scenes from the movie and there are various levels, along with an option to save the game each time you play. Game Cube, GBA, PS2, Win, Xbox, Rated E

Disney's Chicken Little: You'll be impressed by the graphics on this game which lets kids help characters across bridges, tunnels and guide wires. The missions are simple and the fun never-ending. Game Cube, PS2, Win, Xbox, Rated E

Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire: fight dragons and explore the Black Lake with this exciting game that gives options of playing alone or playing with another person. This game is really for kids around 10 years of age. GBA, DS, Game Cube, PS2, PSP, Win, Xbox, Rated E

Dora The Explorer - Journey To The Purple Planet: Another Dora game, but this one features single-button controls for young kids. Kids help Dora and Boots find fuel crystals to help send aliens back to their planet. Game Cube, PS2, Rated EC

Scooby Doo Unmasked: Collect enough Scooby Snacks to free Fred's cousin and ward off monsters. This game is easy to learn and very simple for youngsters to play. DS, Game Cube, GBA, PS2, Xbox, Rated E

Takeaways
  • Video games that teach children, rather than just having them battle, are a great educational source
  • The best video games are ones that are educational, entertaining and easy for small kids to learn.
  • Some games require a stylus, some games require more than one controller.
Did You Know?
Experts say that games which encourage kids to fight are more likely to teach kids bad people skills in real life.
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Very nice diverse selection! Good article.

Posted on 03/20/2008 at 9:03:41 AM

 
Thanks for this review. I am been wondering what game to get my daughter for Christmas. We have an Xbox and most the games are "Dad" games (Halo,Football). Scooby Doo Unmasked seems perfect.

Posted on 12/08/2005 at 3:12:00 PM

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