Gaming Suggestions for easy games?

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Ameer10 said:
Well if he likes pokémon then I would suggest Pokémon Battle Revolution it's easy and fun.
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I agree, however, it kinda gets boring after you finish it all unless you get more pokemon and experiment with them and whatever.\

QUOTE(EaZey @ Jan 10 2009, 04:20 AM) the game you want is links cross bow training

Amazing for co-ordination
Very friendly, no scary parts and no real violence
rated at 10+ in europe i guess US would be the same
IT can be played in easy mode and he will have no problem beating it.

Another option:

Trauma Second Opinion

Great for co-ordination
Very friendly but you are operating. Very sensitive people may find it queezy.
It is very cartoonish.
All of the operations are fictional so you can be assured he wont be scared of it.
Its like a virtual version of the board game "Operation". (which as you know has been used for co-ordination training for generations)
My girl friend is obsessed with it. so much so i have to buy the other trauma games so she can complete them to.

I went through a simular experience with my girlfriend. She only likes games she can beat me at lol

I hope this helps you and your son have a good time gaming together.


I agree, although I LOVE Trauma Center, I think it's pretty hard to get used to on the wii and it takes time too. Some operations are really disgusting and using the scalpel and sutures will take some time to master but... It IS pretty good for co-ordination and it taught me a few medical terms.
 
Do look Endless Ocean, maybe Dewy's Adventure or Elebits (though I haven't tried it it looks great) Disaster Day of Crisis could prove to be to tough I guess..
Maybe mario kart or mario galaxy (although galaxy can get hectic)
Do look at ghost squad is a great game. And also you could try Wii Fit although it is very expensive it'll definately help him and is a lot of fun.
Hope I helped and good luck
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Well, if you want him moving around, co-ordinating, etc. then WarioWare strikes me as a good choice, though it can be a little difficult to pick up.
I'm surprised no-one has mentioned LEGO Star Wars, LEGO Indiana Jones or LEGO Batman. All 3 (though Star Wars is the best) are great licensed games, have waggle combat, simple puzzle-solving and a co-op mode so you can jump in with him.

I feel for him on the failing Rock Band. I'd hate it if I really wanted to play it, and I just kept failing.
 
These are all great suggestions..

The list I have is soooo long,, I have plenty to keep us busy now..

Thanks alot gang.

Will report after playing a suggested game with him..
 

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