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Play Mobile Games with your Children...
Although, in the 21st century, it will be quite wrong that parents to limit their kids from playing games as it would only make them feel tempted to at least play it once... So, there were a lot of research and surveys conducted by scientists and researchers to properly find a solution to this virtual problem...
The answer was, ironically, that "Parents shouldn't discourage their children to not play video games, instead they should give them a time schedule as to when they are allowed to play and when not!!!
Also it is quite effective that a parent should acknowledge the games that their children are playing and monitor and mentor them as to get along with various difficult levels"; Researchers concluded their statement by saying that "Parents who support their kids in playing video games will only be able to make a strong bond between the kid and the parent and will only help to make the kid more confident...." The statement kind of gives a laugh to today's parents, yet this is the technology era and no one can disagree more!!!!
So.... the Question arises " Which games should we make them play, then????" The Ans is right here:
This is a simple but awesome take on marbles that’s perfect for playing with the family. Up to four players huddle round and battle it out on three different boards, and you can also choose to add A.I. opponents to make up the numbers. It’s really quick and it’s great fun, making Marble Mixer an ideal game to bust out at quiet moments.
iOS and Android, $2 (no in-app purchases)
Released in September, Snail Bob 2 is a neat physics puzzler that’s ideal for parents to play with their kids. The puzzles are diverse and interesting, Bob is super cute, and it features levels and costumes you can unlock without any expensive in-app purchases. Oh, and it has plenty of pop culture references for keen-eyed parents to spot while they’re helping save Bob from certain doom.
iOS and Android, $3 (no in-app purchases, and reduced to $1 on iOS at the time of writing)
iOS, $2 (no in-app purchases)
DragonBox Algebra :
iOS and Android, $5 (no in-app purchases)
I’ve had a ton of fun playing The Room with my daughter. The groundbreaking game is great for encouraging discussion as you manipulate and explore the devilishly clever 3D puzzle boxes, trying to discover their secrets. And when you’re finally done, you can try out the game’s two equally great sequels.
iOS and Android, $1 (no in-app purchases, and free on iOS at the time of this writing)
Inspired by classic multiplayer games like Super Bomberman, Astro Duel pits two players against each other in a space battle across 10 different dynamic arenas. You can also use iPhones or gamepads as controllers to make it a four-player affair.
iOS, $5 (no in-app purchases)
iOS and Android, free (with in-app purchases for card packs)
Bam Fu is a competitive multiplayer game where players stab at the screen, competing to make coloured tiles their own. With multiple layouts and support for up to four players, it’s a great game to have on hand while waiting in line. Just be mindful not to take it too seriously as things can get pretty frantic with four hands fighting over one screen.
iOS, $1 (with no in-app purchases). Android, free (in-app purchase to unlock 3-4 players)