Or a more old school game for NES, star tropics. Similar to a zelda style game, but not as complicated. Still have to think tho. Also has a sequel game. Zoda's revenge.
i never did finish it as a kid. I still want to but my brother has both my NES's and ill probably never see them again. And cant afford another system now.
Or a more old school game for NES, star tropics. Similar to a zelda style game, but not as complicated. Still have to think tho. Also has a sequel game. Zoda's revenge.
i never did finish it as a kid. I still want to but my brother has both my NES's and ill probably never see them again. And cant afford another system now.
i always preferred original systems. And in this case, i have the actual game, i have the system accessories, im just missing the damn system since i lent it to my brother years ago.
another fun idea for snes is Battle Clash and its sequel Metal Comabt: falcons revenge. - I only had the second one growing up, but i never saw anything like it as a kid because it requires the super scope to use, not a controller.
ni no kuni 1 or 2 (offline RPG) from studio ghibli. pretty sure its available on nintendo consoles and playstation.
if rpg quests doesn't count as problem solving i think (not sure) it also has a magic system based on elements with mobs strong to certain elements but weak to others or something. for sure not the absolute brain teaser but very well made.
hello all, my 8 y/o son likes video games but thus far all he wants to do is run around in games like LEGO city undercover and smash things or play Mariocart (he loves cars), I know that’s fun but he’s not really learning to solve problems or having to think about anything to progress in the games (he won’t do the actual levels in LEGO city undercover).
If anyone knows any kid friendly games that require problem solving or any sort of actual thinking to progress in the game instead of button mashers please post a reply.