Which makes me add another benefit: game mechanics. He just completed most of the ramp jumps by me showing him a web page with photos of where they are. He is playing it next me right now, putting batteries in wind turbines. I was scrolling through the 170+ games I've accumulated on PS+, and the over 200 games I have on Steam/Epic, and there isn't really anything. However once they outgrow that toddler games there is very little. So do toddlers, with Paw Patrol, Pepa Pig, etc. It IS great for everyone but us adults are spoilt for choice. Please please please more DLC! We're going to need it. I have recommended Goat Simulator to plenty of other parents. Bonus: if he has trouble in a quest or unlocking something, he looks up a tutorial in YouTube and then uses it to solve the problem (well he can't read yet, so we type in the search terms into YouTube).Īfter he completed GS3 and before the PS4 died, the only other game I could find that would interest him is Subnautica, which is also very good. Fifth you can interact with pretty much anything. Fourth the sheer variety of things you can do. Third the puzzles in the quests are varied and keep his interest. What do I like about it? First teaching 3D spatial awareness. So my kid gets to start again from scratch and after one evening has already flown though a lot of it. So now we have a PS5 as of today and we bought GS3 AGAIN. Then my PS4 hard drive starts going "clunk clunk clunk" and we know the end is nigh. I lost the use of my PC each evening, but within a couple of weeks he completed GS3 and had unlocked everything. It was only available on Epic but to get the controller to work you need to add it as an External game in Steam and launch it from there. So I bought it for my PC and used the DS4Windows to plug in the PS4 controller. He almost ran home from school and we bought it. When I told him there was going to be a Goat Simulator 3 you've never seen a (now) 4 year old so excited!!! He was asking about it for months right up until the day of release. GS and YouTube are enough to keep him quiet at the cafe and restaurant so I can enjoy a drink and food with my wife. We also then bought them again for his Android tablet. Zombie one was too scary for him so he didn't play it. After he completed it, we got him the Waste of Space DLC which was his favourite one. I let him play Goat Simulator and he absolutely loved it. Using Google doesn't help, every list goes: "1. Linear games you can get stuck very quickly and then lose interest. I really wanted to find an open world game that had an educational aspect to it. My kid picked up the PS4 controller and I let him play with it for fun, thinking he's only 3 years old and wouldn't know what to do with it, but he started playing my game with it. It's either for toddlers, some varient of a platform game, or it's violent with guns or swords. If the creators read this sub then thank you! It is SO hard to find a kid friendly game.
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