4~6 years old
Mario Kart 8
Classic parent-child **** game, easy and fun, cute characters, difficulty can be controlled, but also competitive, if you choose the "props mode", coupled with the "pit" link is even more fun! The game is also a great way to get the most out of the game, and it's a great way to get the most out of the game.
Train Valley
Train Valley
Builds railroads and operates trains without being too complicated, and the main gameplay is to build roads, control turnouts, and schedule train departures. There's a sandbox mode for younger kids, as well as "tracks and turnouts" to help you hone your analytical skills and spatial intelligence.
Type: Rider
Based on the evolution of human writing and the change of fonts, the player needs to take the role of an "ink spot" and decipher the switches in various fonts. Note that the overall tone of the game is dark, so some kids won't like it.
ABZU
A magnificent aquarium! Dance with the big fish***, play with the little fish, follow the currents and explore the underwater world.
Star Dew Grain
Grandpa left you an old farm, but all you have are a few broken tools to help you cope with this hundred-year-old situation. Can you start with nothing and create a farm with animals everywhere and full of grain?
New Super Mario Bros. U
It's the same mushroom-picking game you played back in the day -- the latest version, with co-op multiplayer support.
Dance Power Up
It's a classic series of physical games, so dance with your kids - it's hard not to get distracted with both co-op and exercise.
Overcooked 2
Cooking game. With support for 2 to 4 players online, you'll need to work together to serve your diners while your hands are full. Even if kids can't play, it's easy to have fun watching mom and dad get anxious and nervous trying to get through the levels! The bottom line: don't serve the wrong dish!
Kingdoms and Castles
Many children have dreams of building castles - in this game, castles and walls are built. Of course, there's an important caveat: Rome wasn't built in a day, logistics have to be kept up, and patience is equally important.
Planet Coaster
No child likes to go to the playground. This game lets you build your own playground, or even a roller coaster! Of course, for younger kids, it's best to play in sandbox mode - after all, running a playground is still a challenge.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wilderness
Ages 6 to 12
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wilderness
Open-world, just fun, pure gaming fun.
Minecraft
The Lego of video games, where creativity explodes.
Portal 2
An FPS game without the beat-em-ups, great exercise in spatial thinking.
Children of Light
Great graphics, great music, great plot, and a fairy tale of a girl's quest for self-reliance and self-improvement.
Ricky and Tinkerbell
Space exploration and adventure in a setting that, to a certain extent, you can think of as a cartoonish and fun version of Contra for kids, but of course, it's a lot more fun than Contra in my eyes.
Back to Bed
There's Monument Valley for phones, and there's Sleepwalker for consoles and computers.
Cities: Skylines
City building and management game, if your kid can't be class president, consider becoming mayor in this game.
Anno 1800
Great setting in the Age of Steam, elements of construction, strategy and trade, a fine game for 2019.
Civilization 6
The great thing about this game is that there is a strong new knowledge, the game you can observe the process of the development of the rise and fall of nearly 30 civilizations, but also see the historical lineage of the development of human civilization and science, which can be said to be a vivid history of the development of human civilization.
Wind Traveler
This game has won numerous awards because the graphics are so beautiful that it feels like a painting wherever you go in the game. The game is not difficult and is good for relaxation, some psychotherapists even take this game to counselors for relaxation therapy.