This is a good starting point. I think I'll use it myself :) as I do play games with my son and review them here on substack afterwards. 😁
Usually I take notes of his reactions, what he liked or found difficult, along having a talk with him about the game, to get as much as possible from him. But a list like this would be a good starting point and maybe a tool for him to start thinking about the game, prior to our conversations.
I can also imagine it would be a tough ask for them to play a game they don't like and then spend time writing about it at that age so can't imagine we'll see many low scores in this format 😁
This is a good starting point. I think I'll use it myself :) as I do play games with my son and review them here on substack afterwards. 😁
Usually I take notes of his reactions, what he liked or found difficult, along having a talk with him about the game, to get as much as possible from him. But a list like this would be a good starting point and maybe a tool for him to start thinking about the game, prior to our conversations.
Great stuff.
Keep up the good work!
I guess not using all of the 10-point scale starts early. 😂
I can also imagine it would be a tough ask for them to play a game they don't like and then spend time writing about it at that age so can't imagine we'll see many low scores in this format 😁
It would be a good exercise for kids to try to explain why they don't like something. :)