Goat Simulator is pretty great with kids co-op, because you aren’t gated in any way. They can just go off and do their own thing while you knock out some of the harder missions.
People of Note caught my eye a while back, but I’ve neglected to try the demo. I’m interested in seeing that story, though! & Nippets seems like it’ll be really sweet— with a gentle pace.
I get it! But I also thought my five-year-old (well, six as of this week) wouldn't be able to handle Vecna snapping bones in half in Stranger Things and now she's walking down the hallway pretending to snap our bones.
My kids loved the first Moomin game and are so excited for the next one. I'd love to read your conversation with the developers!
Goat Simulator is pretty great with kids co-op, because you aren’t gated in any way. They can just go off and do their own thing while you knock out some of the harder missions.
People of Note caught my eye a while back, but I’ve neglected to try the demo. I’m interested in seeing that story, though! & Nippets seems like it’ll be really sweet— with a gentle pace.
I was so excited for Cleaning Up; I get Overcooked/Moving Out vibes with the dopamine hit of Powerwash Simulator/House Flipper...
An utter tragedy that it doesn't have couch or online co-op.
Great suggestions. Thank you! I do think Dredge is an outlier though. At least I don't think my 10 year old is ready for the Lovecraftian vibe ;)
I get it! But I also thought my five-year-old (well, six as of this week) wouldn't be able to handle Vecna snapping bones in half in Stranger Things and now she's walking down the hallway pretending to snap our bones.
That cracked me up xD