Top Games Archives - Infancy Desire https://www.gamebelieves.com/category/top-games/ Figure out which computer games are good for your child Thu, 12 Jan 2023 07:41:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 https://www.gamebelieves.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/cropped-favo-ico-main-2-32x32.png Top Games Archives - Infancy Desire https://www.gamebelieves.com/category/top-games/ 32 32 A selection of the best games for girls https://www.gamebelieves.com/a-selection-of-the-best-games-for-girls/ https://www.gamebelieves.com/a-selection-of-the-best-games-for-girls/#respond Tue, 10 Aug 2021 20:17:00 +0000 https://www.gamebelieves.com/?p=94 Computer games – entertainment universal. This genre is obedient to all ages, and on the basis of gender developers divide their audience is not accustomed. Nevertheless, there are many projects that are particularly liked by the beautiful half of humanity, and it is them we will consider in our article. Be warned right away that […]

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Computer games – entertainment universal. This genre is obedient to all ages, and on the basis of gender developers divide their audience is not accustomed. Nevertheless, there are many projects that are particularly liked by the beautiful half of humanity, and it is them we will consider in our article.

Be warned right away that the list includes projects of different genres and it is not our aim to choose the best of them, and also we have to remember that girls from 10 years and older, prefer different game genres and not always childish and harmless games will be interesting for 11 years old girl.

There is a perception that there are games for boys and games for girls: the first went for shooters, strategies and MMOs, the latter prefer something less provocative, like simple economic simulators, games about the farm and quests about finding objects. This is only partially true: many girls also do not mind to fight with a difficult boss, and guys can occasionally look into some games, the genre of “three-in-a-row” to mindlessly poke at gems, fruits and other objects.

Some division by preferred genre, typical of boys and girls, however, is still present. It’s all in the approach to game-play depending on gender: boys tend to compete and want to win and be first, while girls are aimed at communication, character development and their relations, the promotion of the story-line, they are less prone to violence and try to act peacefully, even in the MMORPG choosing the role of support.

Based on this, as well as personal experience, we have compiled the top games for teenage girls on PC. But we decided not to focus on too casual genres, and talk about projects that are happy to play the representatives of both sexes, and thus find common interests. If you are a parent and are looking for a way to entice your children into the world of virtual entertainment, here are the games that are likely to be worth your attention.

The Sims Series

The first place of our selection was obvious: probably no game is more suitable for girls than The Sims. Here you can realize your creative potential, building houses and creating perfect sims, as well as watching the characters’ lives and controlling them, trying to make them happy. The best life simulator and ruthless free time killer.

Probably the most obvious name that might come to mind when mentioning games for girls. This series of games from EA is a real hit in the life simulation genre, one of the most profitable franchises in history and the undisputed record holder in terms of regular expansions. There is no storyline and end goal, but they are not needed, because The Sims by its very nature is a realistic sandbox constructor, where gamers (mostly female gamers) create a family, arrange household, build a career and do all the things you can do in real life.

Add-ons for Sims – is a separate topic, there are dozens of them. One addon, for example, adds full simulation pets. You can get different cats and dogs, play with them, take them out for a walk, arrange a competition and take the prize at exhibitions of thoroughbred pets. Another addition allows you to join the supernatural and turn his sim into a vampire or ghost. In general, creativity and funny situations the game generates a tremendous amount.

Life is Strange

The dramatic teenage story of two young girls bonded by more than just friendship managed to become one of the most fascinating adventures a few years ago. The protagonist Max, an ordinary art school student, manifested the ability to manipulate time, which she immediately did not miss the chance to take advantage of. But, just like in the famous movie “The Butterfly Effect” (recommended to watch, by the way, if you have not seen), any, even the slightest change in the timeline often turns out to be extremely disastrous for those around them.

Throughout the five episodes of the game there will be a lot of interesting events, the main characters will repeatedly face the need to make a choice affecting the story and will eventually come to one of several endings. The story is quite complete, but the success of the game allowed the developers to release a prequel that complements the plot of the original, and a second season with new characters.

Tomb Raider

Lara Croft is a character who needs no introduction. She is a real example of a strong independent woman, as well as an eternal object of controversy among feminists. And from a hundred-meter cliff in the water is not afraid to dive, and from a wild animal skin to shake a cloth, and with the Russian thugs invaded the island alone to fight it is not a problem, while all her male friends prefer to sit out in a quiet secluded place. The series of adventures of girl-archeologist has an impressive number of games, but the most interesting now is the updated trilogy, made in the tradition of Uncharted.

If in the first games of the franchise Lara was running through the jungle in short shorts and shone a huge low-polygonal breast, now the character is made alive and realistic, and the gameplay introduced free to explore a large open world, where you can hunt, collect resources and solve puzzles based on acrobatics and the use of all sorts of gadgets. Somewhere you have to swing something, somewhere you have to break it off. The old games were much harder, but the new ones have a lot more Hollywood action and epic explosions. Modern audiences, girls and guys alike, appreciate this much more than leisurely exploration.

Ori and the Blind Forest

OatBF is a beautiful platformer-metroidvania, which is sure to conquer from the first frames with its graphic design and musical accompaniment. The magical forest is in danger and the little creature Ori has to fight against evil and return nature to its original state. The little beast can run, jump, attack enemies and level up, unlocking unusual abilities that help her get into previously inaccessible areas of the forest. Bosses, which can only be defeated by correct use of skills, the case is not complete.

Be warned at once – games that can be played with one hand while watching the series, and platformer Ori and the Blind Forest, are in different weight categories. Let us not confuse you cartoon graphics and fairy-tale atmosphere. This game even a calm girl or a guy can bring to white heat, because some sections of the platforming require lightning-fast reaction time, and the slightest mistake will be punished by sending you to the previous save point. Do not believe me? Then watch the video with the girls-streamers, who overpower and try to overcome the next challenge.

Adventure Time

The game is based on the animated series of the same name about the adventures of Finn and the magic dog Jake with extremely unusual abilities, who travel through a world that is definitely not normal even for a post-apocalyptic fairy tale universe. The story at first glance is very childish and suitable only for girls and young boys, but the animated series and game projects based on it have gained recognition among adult audiences. They have many references to popular culture and serious issues that children simply would not understand because of their young age.

Many projects in the Adventure Time universe have been released in many different genres, and the latest game to date is Adventure Time: Pirates of Enchiridion. The game was made in the action-adventure genre, where there are equally present battles with enemies, search for a variety of secrets on the levels and other types of activities. In addition, fans of the series will be pleased to meet familiar characters – not only the main couple, but also the secondary characters.

Haven

A game for girls, guys who are no strangers to romance, or couples united by a common interest in computer entertainment. The story of this role-playing adventure revolves around Yu and Kei, who didn’t want to live in a world where their future partner is determined without their own wishes, and fled to an uncharted planet called The Source. Now they will have to explore the world, traveling through open spaces holding hands and gliding with gravity boots, searching for and crafting resources, fighting with local aggressive beasts. In general, you certainly won’t get bored in Haven.

Haven can even be called one of the most original games of 2020, because there are interesting gameplay mechanics, related to the interaction between the characters. Essentially, Yu and Kei are one and the same – sharing one health bar for two and in combat conducting joint combo attacks by pressing buttons at the same time. And in peacetime, the couple cultivates the garden, hugs and kisses (which, by the way, helps to restore health), and chats a lot about everything and nothing.

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Crash Bandicoot is The Best https://www.gamebelieves.com/crash-bandicoot-is-the-best/ https://www.gamebelieves.com/crash-bandicoot-is-the-best/#respond Sun, 18 Jul 2021 21:15:00 +0000 https://www.gamebelieves.com/?p=84 A legendary game series for children and beyond. If you do not know what to buy and download on your child’s PC, then Bandicoot will help you. The character himself is a mutated Oriental striped bandicoot who got his humanity under the effect of Evolvo Ray’s device. Slightly dumb because of the unfinished mutation process. […]

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A legendary game series for children and beyond. If you do not know what to buy and download on your child’s PC, then Bandicoot will help you.

The character himself is a mutated Oriental striped bandicoot who got his humanity under the effect of Evolvo Ray’s device. Slightly dumb because of the unfinished mutation process. Throughout the series, his nemesis is Dr. Neo Cortex, the same man who experimented on him. Wanting to make Crash the leader of his mutant army, the doctor makes a fatal mistake during the experiment, which results in a huge problem in the form of a small mutated beast that constantly thwarts his insidious plans.

So here’s a list of Crash Bandicoot games you can play:

Crash Bandicoot (1996):

It would hardly surprise anyone that the very first Crash game is still one of the best in the series. The first Crash Bandicoot was Naughty Dog’s console debut and one of the iconic games on the PlayStation. Few games could reach the heights of Crash Bandicoot with its quirky character, clever platformer mechanics, and a fun story that even children could understand.

The gameplay was also very good. And even if it is not without some problems, which were eliminated in the sequels, against the background of the product as a whole they are minor flaws. Everything shines with high quality and elaboration, which in the future will make Naughty Dog famous and give rise to a fantastic series.

Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back (1997):

We are convinced that the second part of Crash Bandicoot is the best in the series. Cortex Strikes Back surpassed the first part so much that it became a near-perfect platformer. The gameplay is so restrictively woven into the story that many players were drawn in from the beginning to the end of the game, and a little after.

In addition, players can choose their own level of immersion in the game. There are gems to be found in the world (harder to get than crystals), and some of them require surviving a deadly challenge or finding a carefully hidden secret.

The depth of the game was unheard of for its time, and all the elements of the mechanics come together so nicely that the second installment is rightfully the best in the Crash Bandicoot series.

Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped (1998):

Crash Bandicoot: Warped looks like the culmination of all that Naughty Dog has created in their trilogy, and the perfect conclusion to the series. In the game, Crash goes to different times that are very different from each other. Add to this the battles with stellar bosses, very high quality gameplay and beautiful graphics, and you have a great platformer.

Among the disadvantages of the game are not very convenient controls in some levels with machines and small number of secrets. But that will hardly stop true fans.

Crash Team Racing (1999):

Tired of platformers, Naughty Dog decided to create the latest Crash game. The result is Crash Team Racing, inspired by the Mario Kart series. Despite its slight secondary, Crash Team Racing has enough unique findings (both in terms of mechanics and graphics) that make it one of the best kart races in its own right.

If there are any shortcomings in this game, it’s the sheer difficulty of unlocking secret characters (of course, if it’s absolutely impossible, you can use cheats). But this does not make Crash Team Racing any less brilliant. Competing on the racetrack with all the stars of the series is just insanely fun and fresh enough, unlike a similar series with the famous Italian plumber, which at times goes too far.

Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy (2017):

After a long pause, the Crash Bandicoot series is back. Vicarious Visions did a great job of reviving Sony’s great marsupial beast, and they achieved great results.

Although this game is often marketed as a remaster, to call it that would be a serious understatement. Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy effectively re-creates the first three games with new graphics and minor improvements.

What’s the best thing here? They’ve kept all the things they loved about the original games. But what’s even more impressive is that the format Naughty Dog created so many years ago still looks decent and proves that at their core, the first three Crash games are really very high-quality platformers.

Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time (2020):

Crash Bandicoot fans have been waiting for its rebirth – more than twenty years after the release of the third installment, the fourth installment, subtitled It’s About Time, has been released. No more spin-offs or sequels, Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time is a big game about the adventures of Crash and his friends. From the original trilogy the game is distinguished only by the developer’s name – the new game was created not by Naughty Dog, but by the Toys For Bob studio, that has been existing since 1998.

Crash Bandicoot 4 takes players on a journey between dimensions: the villain Cortex escaped from a time trap and began to wreak havoc, threatening many worlds. Crash and Koko must stop him by using quantum masks that can be used to influence reality. At the same time, new names were added to the list of playable characters, including the antagonist Neo Cortex.

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Your kids should to play the best Spyro the Dragon trilogy https://www.gamebelieves.com/your-kids-should-to-play-the-best-spyro-the-dragon-trilogy/ https://www.gamebelieves.com/your-kids-should-to-play-the-best-spyro-the-dragon-trilogy/#respond Mon, 22 Mar 2021 09:31:00 +0000 https://www.gamebelieves.com/?p=103 I’d like to be a little wrong by saying that the classic Spyro games released by the notorious Insomniac Games (Ratchet and Clank, Resistance) are games with an open world. After the narrow, linear and cramped levels in Crash Bandicoot, getting into the world of Spyro you get naturally lost and very quickly start wondering: […]

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I’d like to be a little wrong by saying that the classic Spyro games released by the notorious Insomniac Games (Ratchet and Clank, Resistance) are games with an open world. After the narrow, linear and cramped levels in Crash Bandicoot, getting into the world of Spyro you get naturally lost and very quickly start wondering: Where to run? What to do? Am I going in the right direction? Is this the first level or the hub? And so slowly recovering from the shock you realize that this green clearing filled with sheep, small enemies and entrances to the levels at the same time and the playground and the hub.

Still confused you jump into the nearest arch with a strange name and without loading screens Spyro reaches the next level, where you catch another shock. Because the new location is slightly smaller than the game hub. And you’re back to wondering “where to run” and “what to do.

The Legendary Spyro the Dragon

The levels (not counting the hub) are extensive, but linear. There is always one road ahead with minimal branches. But it is the breadth, vastness and multi-level locations at first that can make you get lost and lead to, what they call, wandering in three pines (note my girlfriend, whom I first put on the console and who has no experience with games). However, some segments of the levels can be skipped altogether, sometimes overlooked, and quietly complete the playthrough.

How did it all start?

In a quiet and magical world where dragons live in an interview with them, in which they make ugly remarks about Gnasty Gnorc’a calling him a nasty person. Gnorc, in turn, gets offended and turns all dragons, except for the main character, into statues, and Spyro, who is not hit, immediately rushes to remedy the situation.

That’s it. That’s the whole plot.

This is going to sound weird, but even in the first Crash, the plot and lore are far more elaborate. But it’s not a stone to the writers from Insomniac games. The story in Spyro is as background as possible, because the main thing is the gameplay.

What can our purple friend do?

There’s not much Spyro can do in the first game. The only thing he can do is dash forward, which allows him to crash into enemies with his forehead, breathe fire, glide on his little wings, and somersault left and right. Gliding is one of the most interesting mechanics, because the game is full of high platforms, where you can fly to inaccessible places.

Spiro himself is quite resilient and can withstand as much as three hits before he casts his paws away. The developers are very creative in their approach to the depiction of the life of the protagonist. Here this marker is the dragonfly Sparks – Spyro’s best friend. After the third strike Sparx disappears and Spiro is left defenseless, and to replenish health he needs to find sheep or other neutral creatures on the level. After annihilating them, a butterfly flies out, which Sparx eats with a characteristic sound, which replenishes his health for one hit. If you eat ten of these butterflies, Spyro gets one life. Yes, the game has a life counter, but you don’t have to worry about it at all. Spyro’s a lively one, and neutral creatures are reborn very quickly. So getting all the lives down to zero and seeing the gameover screen is extremely problematic.

How is the game played?

As stated above, the goal of the game is to save the congeners and defeat the Gnork. On each level (including the hubs) you can find several dragon statues to be rescued. However, it is not necessary to rescue all of them, but only a certain number needed to move to new hub-zones and accordingly the levels. As you understand, the game has a little secret associated with the collection of all the crystals and dragons.

Speaking of crystals. There are hundreds of colored stones of varying value scattered throughout each level, and Spiro, as befits a dragon, is in charge of collecting them. Or rather Sparx does. Being in the immediate vicinity of the crystal, he flies up and collects the gem himself, thus eliminating the need to run through it.

Not all crystals are easy to collect, and sometimes you have to “expand your mind” and convince yourself that you have to climb this wall, behind which there are whole unexplored playing fields, and you thought it was impossible to get there. This game design is reminiscent of 3D Mario, when you climb what you think is beyond the game locations, but then realize that the developers are actually geniuses and have foreseen your curiosity. And there are plenty of such nooks and crannies in the game.

The levels are what Insomniac has always known how to do in all their games. They are so thematically different that it is amazing how they have the imagination for each new game. Although the first part gravitates toward all things medieval, each level is visually radically different. You would never confuse a level in a night library, an ice cave, or a small village surrounded by a swamp. The second hub in general (it seems) is one big reference to the American Civil War.

In addition to the platforming levels, each hub contains one, let’s call it a flying level. Spyro spends the whole episode in the air and tries to complete the four goals set before the timer runs out: fly through all the rings, fry enemies flying or floating, light all the beacons, and so on. However, for each lighthouse, each ring, and each fried enemy, a few seconds of extra time is given.

These levels are the largest and most non-linear in all of Spyro The Dragon, but even they have their own route, flying through which you can complete all the objectives and collect all the crystals in one go.

And completing the variety of locations are levels with bosses. In contrast to the sequel and threequel the local bosses are primitive and easy to outrage. All you have to do is catch up and fry three times in a row. But then again, the boss levels in the original are full-fledged locations with enemies, dragon statues and crystals, rather than the usual arenas of the sequel and threequel.

Conclusion

Spyro the Dragon is good and varied, especially for the first game in the series, but like the first Crash Bandicoot, it is essentially a springboard before unlocking its potential. Spacious levels, enjoyable gameplay and an abundance of secrets make the game very interesting and replayable, and the soundtrack only better sets the mood for adventure.

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How computer games are good for a child https://www.gamebelieves.com/how-computer-games-are-good-for-a-child/ https://www.gamebelieves.com/how-computer-games-are-good-for-a-child/#respond Fri, 19 Mar 2021 01:05:00 +0000 https://www.gamebelieves.com/?p=75 Let’s turn to Paracelsus’ famous statement in popular parlance: “Everything is poison, everything is medicine; both are determined by the dose. Some parents have had negative experiences. Abusing anything, of course, is not an option. If all day to play games uncontrollably, neglecting the study and home duties, the result will not be good. Many […]

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Let’s turn to Paracelsus’ famous statement in popular parlance: “Everything is poison, everything is medicine; both are determined by the dose. Some parents have had negative experiences. Abusing anything, of course, is not an option.

If all day to play games uncontrollably, neglecting the study and home duties, the result will not be good. Many other articles have been written about this – and we don’t talk about it in ours. But it can not all be so sad and unequivocal, so let’s try to speculate about the pros that bring children computer games.

With skilful parenting and control, they can turn to a child not sleepless nights or unready “homework”, and the benefits. So what is it?

The Rules

The rules are nothing but a new system into which the child is introduced from scratch. He is forced to figure it out (and sometimes translate it from English) – it’s boring to play without understanding what you’re doing.

It’s also important that it helps the child accept the “rules of the game.” Unfortunately, it is not easy for some children to psychologically submit to rules of the game that are not their own.

Because of this, conflicts with peers happen, interest in the game is lost, and there is a desire to sabotage the common cause by interfering with others.

Motivation to Achievement

Another plus of games is that they are aimed at successive complications, and therefore at motivation to achieve. It is not always possible to pass a level the first time, but the child learns to overcome difficulties, trying to cope with the task over and over again.

Isn’t this a positive character trait? It is very likely that, faced with a difficult math example, it is not immediately put “paws up”, resigned to failure, and will look for a solution. The game – it’s a good platform to show persistence and ingenuity, because some games hold hundreds of puzzles.

You can just go through the game, and you can look for the keys and treasures, magic items and artifacts. To get to all of the above, sometimes you have to pretty beat your head. But in the end, for his achievement the player receives a solid reward in the game and the pride of his “skilful” (reaction, attention, logic) in reality. If you seriously want to motivate your child, make a success diary.

Strategic thinking and Logic

There is a busy category of games – strategy. It is logical that the player to achieve the goal is necessary to apply strategic thinking. Such games can make your child a young warlord, elf king, etc.

They include an economic component, forcing children to calculate where to get wood to build a mill, whether there will be enough provisions for this month, how much gold to buy the most invincible army (with all the costs, raids by orcs, etc.).

And sometimes you have to calculate everything for several characters. Logic has also not been bypassed by computer games. The young gamer learns to calculate what consequences entail a particular cause.

Reactions and orientation in space

The ability to make quick decisions and lightning-fast reactions, which are also trained in the process of computer games, are sure to be useful to the child in other areas of his life. For example, “shooters” or shooters perfectly develop both.

To defeat the enemy and not become a target, you need to be more decisive and faster than the “perfect” computer. You can also acquire and practice the skill of orientation in space, because in many games you have to move on the maps (and they can be huge).

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Play but don’t overplay https://www.gamebelieves.com/play-but-dont-overplay/ https://www.gamebelieves.com/play-but-dont-overplay/#respond Wed, 22 Jan 2020 20:57:00 +0000 https://www.gamebelieves.com/?p=60 We have collected the best games for children on PC. There is no violence in them, they are uncomplicated and contribute to the development of child skills. What do modern children play? Online games? I do not think they are suitable for young gamers. We offer you a selection of enchanting, fascinating and harmless games […]

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We have collected the best games for children on PC. There is no violence in them, they are uncomplicated and contribute to the development of child skills.

What do modern children play? Online games? I do not think they are suitable for young gamers. We offer you a selection of enchanting, fascinating and harmless games for children on PC, which can also capture the attention of an adult.

Roblox

A constantly evolving project in which anyone can create not just their own level, but an entire game. Talented developers make copies of famous arcades, action movies, adventures, or come up with their own universes, in which you can learn to build, communicate with other people or just have fun. The game is great for developing creative skills.

Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy

Nothing teaches reactions better than a platformer, especially a classic. It’s a game where you have to jump on different kinds of platforms. Like Crash Bandicoot, for example. A few years ago, games that came out back in the 90s were significantly updated for modern computers. The graphics have become crisper and better, the sound has become nicer, and the gameplay has become more enjoyable. The child will not learn to solve logarithmic equations, but he will understand that it is still worth dodging rocks rolling in your face.

Minecraft

A fascinating simulator through which you can learn a lot about life. The game develops creative skills (in Minecraft you have to build a lot!) and allows you to learn about the elementary laws of nature and physics (for example, glass is made from sand, wood is extracted from cut down trees).

If a child is into Minecraft, it’s not a reason to take him to the doctor. On the contrary, with the proper development of skills, he will be able to take part in the construction of something really large-scale. For example, a group of enthusiasts has been recreating planet Earth with large cities in incredibly detailed form for several years.

LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

What kid doesn’t love LEGO. Based on the popular Star Wars movie series, LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga tells the story of the Skywalkers using dice and people from numerous construction sets. It’s a massive project that combines all of the saga movies and allows kids to become anything from Luke to Chewbacca. Children will find it interesting to be inside the construction set, which they love to make something with.

Machinarium

A quest about a robot who finds himself in a junkyard and makes his way to the big city, the Machinarium. Along the way he corrects the mistakes of his “youth” and even finds a loyal companion. The game solves exciting and sometimes difficult tasks. Machinarium is great for playing with a parent – he can peek at the guide to passing levels. This is definitely useful – the game is not as simple as it seems. And great for the development of logic.

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