Crazy-fun Games That I Play , Old but still good
This game is a bit dated, but never loses its fun value. If you still own a Nintendo 64, or can manage to dedicate a handful of change to buyone, you will not be disappointed with Mario. This brightly colored game is set in a castle. The princess of the castle has been
kidnapped by a giant turtle named Bowser, and it is your job, as Mario, to save her. While doing this, Mario will travel through several
different worlds to solve problems and collect 120 "Power Stars," ending with a final confrontation with Bowser. The developers did a
great job keeping the shooting games violence-free, and replacing the gunshots and stabbings of modern games with comical "Wile E Coyote" style battering. Super Mario 64 would definitely appeal to anyone up for a fun dedicated challenge.
Since it is an older game, Super Mario 64 would be easily found used for around ten bucks at any local used game store. It is definitely worth
looking in to, as this is a favorite among many. The Hobbit Based on the JRR Tolkien novel, The Hobbit is a lot of fun for the upper
echelon of childhood. Though there is no blood and gore, much of the action in the game is toned-down sword fighting. For the Gamecube
system, the game follows Bilbo Baggins as he journeys around the world with his magic ring, overcoming challenges along the way. Despite the
lack of publicity, The Hobbit is actually a lot of fun to play. The game gets challenging at times, which may get frustrating for a younger
player. However, there is always a relieving sense of satisfaction when an adversity is overcome. The Hobbit is available new or used
for the Gamecube. It might be best to check out Amazon for a good deal.
This is another example of a game that is fun and worth dedicating some time to. Luigi's Mansion The reviews of Luigi's Mansion
vary from person to person. Some really like it, and others think it is boring as all get out. It features Luigi, brother of Mario (the guy
from above), who has to enter a mansion that is infested with ghosts. Armed only with a vacuum, Luigi has to suck up each poltergeist to
ensure that the place is safe. The game is relatively easy and shouldn't take too long to complete. It is entirely violence free, but is set in the dark atmosphere of, well, a haunted mansion. The ghosts are goofy looking and shouldn't be any problem to anyone who is afraid
of the dark. Luigi's Mansion was released for the Game cube and can be purchased in, presumably, most fighting games stores. The best bet, again, would be to check out availability online. , and game on.
Video games are definitely becoming a staple in the life of the modern child. It is fair that a lot of parents are concerned about the level of adult
material found in some of these play games , and it can be hard to know what is the best purchase. Hopefully this gives some insight into what
might be some good ideas. All of these games are great in developing patience and critical thinking skills, while having some fun at the
same time. Cheers, and game on.

