Amnesia: The Dark Descent and Postal 2... lol, don't buy her those.
Try these instead.
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what about Viva Piňata? it's not on steam though. Or maybe World of zoo.
I also had a game where you played like a national geographic photographer running around africa taking pictures of various animals. There were "quests" like snapping a picture of a certain plant and animal in one frame or "provoking" an animal into doing something or demonstrating a certain kind of behavior and taking a picture of it. It was called Wild Earth.
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''I also had a game where you played like a national geographic photographer running around africa taking pictures of various animals''
do you mean Pokémon Snap on N64??
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon_Snap
XD
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Plants vs Zombies, it's an easy, short, fun game, easy game
Portal, the first Portal is very very easy, I never searched up a walkthrough and beat the whole game, and it's tons of fun
Fortix, SUPER CHEAP, extremely easy, even a 2 yr old can play it
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There's always the old sega classics. They sell on steam for a few dollars and you have choices like, Ecco the dolphin, Ecco jr, Alex Kid, Ristar, and wonder boy.
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Honestly.... keep them away from games at that age. If you must..... keep it to simple and or educational games. Puzzles games, thinking games. Do them a favor and feed their brain, don't kill it.
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don't underestimate those kind of game, a fps game might help her for her future physique classes, a grenade trowed at 80 % of its strength on a 40 degrees angle with bounces that go only to 25 % of the peak of the last bounce can help understanding home work, and game like age of empire, when you send 5 type (a) units with 1 units type (b) and 12 units type(c) to attack 10 units of type (a) and 5 units of type (b), (5x+y+12z > or <12x + 10y), some math is required, even if you don't notice that
lol
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world of goo, make a kind of bridge so the little goo can pass on the other side, super hexagon might be ok, basic racing game like nascar, hard to tell, i was playing bad fur day, unreal tournament 1999(was popping head with sniper :D) and perfect dark at that age T.T lol
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bad hotel, dead hungry diner, glowfish, blockland, oozi: earth adventure(has a kid mode with infinite lifes), penguins arena:sedna's world, you could try the scribblenauts games, either toki tori, the wonderful end of the world(this is probably a damn good fit), zombie bowl-o-rama.
If you like my list and want more suggestions let me know, these are ones I have vetted for my daughter's future use
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For my niece. Shes tired of sonic all star racing and before you say it no she won't like secret of the magic crystals and besides she won't understand a thing.
Something easy and sandboxy.
I should add that her english isn't very good and castle of illusion was too hard for her so she would need something easy and simple to understand.
Also the game has to be on steam and easy, shes really bad at platformers.
After some consideration I have decided that I will force her to play bad rats.
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