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So, I was hoping some of you could reccommend some games that, in your opinion, would be fun for kids aged 3-5. My niece and godson have come to visit me and I only have a ps4 at the moment. I had plenty of Move games on my ps3 that were perfect for them, but I left it in the UK.

The only game we played and they enjoyed on my ps4 was that VR game with the robots. They really liked that and now my sister keeps asking me for any other games. I know there's also a game with rabbits, but is there anything else?

I plan on giving them my wii, which I gave to a friend to keep. But they will be here for another week and I was hoping we could play something else before they leave. Any suggestions would be much appreciated :)



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this will be interesting



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Tearaway Unfolded would be perfect!



Until Dawn. I heard the controls were pretty straight forward.



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Little Big Planet 3 and the Disney Infity games might do the trick.



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No one has suggested Minecraft yet?



Versus_Evil said:



Hohokum
Flower


I tried Hohokum yesterday. Though the controls are really simple, I think they'd find it boring. I mean, I was a bit bored and I love artsy games.

I played Flower with my sister and she said they won't like it. They want something more flashy instead of calm and beautiful.



The Witcher 3



LBP3
Tearaway
Knack
Disney Infinity
Minecraft



There are several LEGO games, LBP3, Octodad(?), Rocket League for godson...



On top of my head:

 

Knack,

Little Big Planet 3,

Rayman Legends,

Flower,

The Last Tinkerer, City of Colour,

The Talos Principle,

The first Uncharted (it's light-hearted in its nature, so it's almost safe for kids),

Wander.