Looking for game recommendations for my 4 year old who just got a Switch for Christmas. He’s having a good time with Donut County, and likes running around the town in Stardew Valley, but looking for something else. Doesn’t have to be super kids-y, but easy, chill, no lose condition or time limits. Thoughts?

@[email protected]
link
fedilink
English
1715d

A Short Hike

Untitled Goose Game

@[email protected]
creator
link
fedilink
English
315d

Just tried goose game with co-op for the first time. It went pretty well. I’ll have to try the other one.

@[email protected]
link
fedilink
English
114d

That’s good to hear. My daughter is a bit older than your kid and she loves Goose Game so much.

AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
link
fedilink
English
315d

Mario Party! Play it with him.

@[email protected]
creator
link
fedilink
English
315d

Have it. Too complicated and fast paced.

AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
link
fedilink
English
315d

Snipperclips is a really fun and cute cooperative game. Idk if he’ll understand at his age, but you can give it a try. My wife and I love it.

Yoshi’s Crafted World is pretty ideal for a young kid, there’s a special mode for young kids too where you basically can’t fail.

@[email protected]
link
fedilink
English
114d

My daughter is a bit older but loved Tinykin - its on sale for around $6 right now and is a great sandbox environment to play around in while you explore the various rooms with creatures that help you get to your next objective.

toiletobserver
link
fedilink
English
215d

Mario games playing as the rabbit

@[email protected]
link
fedilink
English
315d

Goat simulator 3, but with voices turned down. They swear a bit in there.

Björn Tantau
link
fedilink
English
315d

Oh yeah, Goat Simulator is hilarious mayhem!

@[email protected]
link
fedilink
English
115d

I’m not sure which ones he was into at 4yo specifically, but my son’s Switch favorites include…

Super Mario Odyssey Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle Celeste Minecraft Yoshi’s Crafted World Letterquest Big Brain Academy NES Arcade SNES Arcade

Of those, the ones I would say mught meet your super-chill criteria are…

Super Mario Odyssey (yeah, you can die, but you just respawn and can spend tons of time just running around aimlessly) Celeste (normally not, but there’s a lovely Assist Mode) Yoshi’s Crafted World (there’s a no-fail mode) Big Brain Academy (if they can handle being scored on things, without taking it too seriously).

@[email protected]
link
fedilink
English
615d

Animal Crossing.

@[email protected]
creator
link
fedilink
English
315d

His brother and I has it. It’s a little complicated right now, but he’s getting there.

@[email protected]
link
fedilink
English
115d

Heave ho.

You’ll all have a blast.

@[email protected]
link
fedilink
English
115d

Hidden Folks if you help him with the hints.

@[email protected]
link
fedilink
English
715d

All of the Kirby games are really fun for kids, especially the 2D ones. I recommend Kirby Star Allies, I played it a lot with my nephew when he was 5

@[email protected]
link
fedilink
English
315d

The first game my kid played was also at 4, and it was super Mario Odyssey with the assist turn on, which paints an arrow to where to go plus health restores after not getting hit for like 10 seconds. We also got our other kid Bluey because she loves Bluey, and it was super simple to play, but sometimes hard to grasp what they should be doing. I also agree with Kirby, it was basically the 2nd game he played and ended up beating it which was pretty shocking.

@[email protected]
link
fedilink
English
215d

My 4 year old loves Super Mario Odyssey… But I have to play a lot of the game for him because he keeps getting stuck. But this is how it starts, he’ll get better quickly.

@[email protected]
link
fedilink
English
114d

Not single-player, but snipperclips is good, relaxed puzzle fun.

Goals are visual and easy to understand, each player controls a shape and they can cut each other to try and fit a predefined “hole” together. There are some physics puzzles based on cutting your shape in clever ways too.

Mistakes have no consequence and often lead to funny interactions. You can’t really lose, you just reset your shape and try again.

Björn Tantau
link
fedilink
English
1115d

Maybe Minecraft in creative mode without monsters.

For kids this young Gcompris on a PC or Android device is always great.

@[email protected]
link
fedilink
English
215d

Club House Games is an easy recommendation. 51 games that are classics around the world. You probably know how to play the majority of them already. Likewise a Nintendo switch online subscription is the price of a game for a year and comes with N64, GBA, GBC, SNES, NES, and Dreamcast games. Pokémon stadium 1/2, Ecco the dolphin, Kirby super-star saga, Kirby dream course are all good

Create a post

Welcome to the largest gaming community on Lemmy! Discussion for all kinds of games. Video games, tabletop games, card games etc.

Weekly Threads:

What Are You Playing?

The Weekly Discussion Topic

Rules:

  1. Submissions have to be related to games

  2. No bigotry or harassment, be civil

  3. No excessive self-promotion

  4. Stay on-topic; no memes, funny videos, giveaways, reposts, or low-effort posts

  5. Mark Spoilers and NSFW

  6. No linking to piracy

More information about the community rules can be found here.

  • 1 user online
  • 132 users / day
  • 748 users / week
  • 2.28K users / month
  • 6.3K users / 6 months
  • 1 subscriber
  • 4.88K Posts
  • 100K Comments
  • Modlog