Ideally, I’d like a game that would be good for logical thinking and appropriate for an 8 year old for a few years? Any ideas?

  • iagomago
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    241 year ago

    Baba Is You :)

    no, but for real. Puzzles are your best bet

    • @swnt@feddit.de
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      71 year ago

      Baba is you is really Great!

      However, I don’t know, if the reading comprehension is good enough at that age for this.

    • @mbryson@lemmy.ca
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      31 year ago

      I was about to say ToTK. Some of the shrines are really good physics puzzles incorporating simple machines like levers and pulleys which can be applicable outside of the game as well.

      • @nivenkos@lemmy.world
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        31 year ago

        It’s also just one of the best games ever made.

        Some people say it’s too hard for children, but damn did they not have a SNES as kids?

    • Royalish
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      61 year ago

      My 7yo has been playing BotW for a few years now and is playing TotK now. He generally does fine with them, granted I have to do the bosses/ harder puzzles for him lol.

      • @LeGrimmy@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        81 year ago

        Probably best to start off with Breath of the Wild, it’s easier than the sequel and will make Tears of the Kingdom make more sense.

  • @Sinnoh@feddit.de
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    121 year ago

    Portal and Portal 2 are now on the switch, not sure how age-appropriate those would be for an 8 year old tho

    • @rubikfrog@feddit.uk
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      11 year ago

      Second this. My son loved these when he was that age, and still does. Portal 2 is maybe pushing it in terms of suitability, but not too bad. I generally stick to age ratings as a rule. Portal 1 plus the extra levels definitely.

    • @sash_a@lemmy.world
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      21 year ago

      Was going to suggest this it’s great although I imagine some of the puzzles will get very hard a group of 8 year olds

  • @coldv@lemmy.world
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    51 year ago

    Not sure what you mean by “for a few years” but my friend’s 9 year old loved Tangle Tower. Great art, voice acting, detective story and puzzles that are the right amount of challenging!

  • @DigDoug@lemmy.world
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    31 year ago

    It’ll depend on the kind of puzzles they’re in to (if they’re in to puzzles at all), but the Picross S series is brilliant. Despite all the great games on the Switch, mine is pretty much a Picross machine that happens to be able to play other games.

  • @elykl33t@lemmy.world
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    31 year ago

    Just to give and answer I haven’t seen: I know they recently released a remastered version of Advanced Wars. Not so much logical thinking, but turn based strategy is a puzzle in its own way. And I loved those games when I was around 8-10 years old!

  • @IntrinsicStarvation@lemmy.world
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    21 year ago

    A few years? As In you expect them to play this game for a few years?

    I’m not sure what exactly you are asking for, the kinds of games I think of, for ‘logical thinking’ are to complicated to be engaging for 8 year Olds in my experience of 4 children. They like watching me or their older siblings play them, but when their turn comes around, they would much rather play a 2d platformer or 3d Mario or Kirby game, than something like astroneer.

  • Dojan
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    21 year ago

    Initially I missed the text body of the post, and thought “SMT: III Nocturne” is a pretty good game with moral dilemmas and whatnot. Lots of fodder for thinking.

    That might not be very appropriate for an eight year old though.

  • @toofarapart@lemmy.world
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    21 year ago

    Toki Tori 2 is a metroidvania that doesn’t give you movement upgrades, but instead gates your ability to navigate with knowledge (here’s how you interact with this thing in the map to overcome this challenge). The graphics are cutesy, but it is a great game.