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Title:Nintendo Game Systems
Notice:Please enter Super NES notes in Yuppy::Super_NES.
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Created:Tue Oct 20 1987
Last Modified:Mon Feb 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:847
Total number of notes:11602

317.0. "Advice Needed-Games for 5-6 Yr. Olds" by CECV01::SELIG () Fri Aug 25 1989 18:08

    Somebody asked this in the Sesame Street note (272) but
    never got answered.
    
    What games can you fellow noters recommend for 5-6 year
    olds (my daughter is starting kindergarten this fall).
    
    Her older brother plays Basesloaded, SM, Zelda, etc......
    all of which are to difficult for her. She needs a game that
    is more appropriate to her beginners skill level. The comments
    on Mickey Mousecapades I read indicated a more advanced player
    level. After reading Sesame Street notes, I feel that this wouldn't
    be much different than her doing Sticky Bears on the Apple IIe which
    she has already mastered.
    
    Ideally she would love to find a "Barbie & Ken adventure" or
    Pippi Longstocking.........are there any such games????
    
    Thx,
    
    Jonathan
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317.1Several suggestions...MAGIC1::BEAUDETJUNK_YARD_DOG! DTN:297-6276Thu Aug 31 1989 14:1951
    
    
    There are several games currently available that I feel are appropriate
    for a 5-6 yr old.  These games are mostly non-violent in that they
    avoid normal weapons in favor of other "items".  They also have
    a password feature (where indicated) that will avoid frustration
    for kids that have difficulty passing certain screens.
    
    #1	Bubble Bobble - perhaps the best available, allows simulteanous
    			play for 2 players or single player
    
    #2  Original Mario Brothers - allows simulteanous play for 2 players
    			and allows working together or against each
    			other.
    
    #3  MappyLand -	Color & graphics, v good music and pleasant theme
    			for 1 player
    
    #4  Chubby Cherrub -Somewhat like Mappyland but a little more difficult
    			for alternating 2 players

    #5  The Bugs Bunny Secret Castle - maze/climbing game with the
   			characters from Looney Tunes Cartoons.
    
    #6 Adventure Island - like Super Mario Brothers.  Easy in the first
    			several phases but progessively tougher - perhaps
    			a game a youngster could grow into.
    
    There are other games such as Rampage, Elevator Action & Wrecking Crew 
    that are fairly easy, but the theme may be too negative for a younger
    player.
    
    The 6 games listed use weapons such as flying hearts, a boxing glove
    giant bubbles, stone hammer and simple jumping.  Most themes are
    item collection with energy supplied by eating fruit and/or collecting
    items.
    
    Since individuals are different and progress at different rates
    (especially children) it is almost imperative that games be rented
    before plunking down $40+ on a game.
    
    My recommendations would be Bubble Bobble & Mappyland.  Stay away
    from Mousecapades (much too difficult).  This fall should also see
    a release of more simulteanous 2 player/password games and some
    for younger players.  Duck Tales has been delayed 3 months in a
    row  (according to Trysoft)...my daughter can hardly wait!
    
    Good luck!
    
    :-)
     
317.2Sears has Duck Tales!!!UPOA1::BERNIERTue Sep 12 1989 03:1023
    
    
    	Hi,
    
    
    	Noticed what you said about Duck Tales.  Sears has it.
    
    	Its listed in the new Sears catalog ,in thier "Wish Book"
    
    	They have a lot of games in there this year and most are 
    	reasonably priced. I think Duck Tales is about 40.00
    
    	You can order it or any other game in the catalog and it will
    	be ready in about 3 days.   
    
        I think I will be ordering a lot of games from them through
    	the Wish Book catalog.
    
    
    
    	Wayne.
    
    	Wayn.