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Mar 10, 2010 - New Game    2 Comments

Where to Begin Playing Kids Games Online

Kids’ online games are wonderful entertainment for children and their parents. However the parent who is an excellent online gamer may need a few suggestions on how to start playing on the computer with their child. There is a world of choices in online games for kids.

One great way to begin is to view your child’s television programs with them and look at the toys or foods that are marketed to kids. Then go to the web and look up the sites that represent those programs and products. Often they will have kid-friendly games. These kinds of websites can be trusted by parents. The companies have a family-friendly offline presence, and their websites typically have no outside advertising links to divert a child into the vast World Wide Web.

Some categories of games for kids that a parent may want to explore are educational games or learning games, including math games, reading games and typing games. I suggest that you do not disparage the kids games intended just for fun. Puzzle games and mazes can be great exercise for the brain. Also very simple but fun games that may seem to the parent to be a great challenge for the child may help a child to learn mouse control and keyboard skills.

There is no need for the parent to call a child over to the computer to play. The parent can begin to play a kids’ online game and in no time the sound effects or music will draw a child closer. They will then become quickly ensconced in their parent’s lap. Let the child begin to participate by answering questions about what is appearing on the screen and choosing the next move in the game. A child’s first instincts will be to touch and point at the screen. Eventually, encourage direct participation by letting the child operate an easy aspect of the game, such as pressing the spacebar. Ideally, the first games for young children should have very few keyboard options and a slow pace of play.

Usually the music, sound effects and colorful images of the game will be encouraging enough to motivate a child to continue to learn to play. At first a child needs a parent right at their side to play, but soon they will be taking over more of the controls themselves and even learning how to start a new game over by themselves.

For more reviews and updates of kids’ games online, check out kidsgamesonline.org.

Mar 10, 2010 - Game    No Comments

Hidden Object Games: Not Just For Kids

Have you ever wondered why people play games on their computer? Have you seen or heard people talking about hidden object games and wondered why do they bother? After all, aren’t hidden object games for kids? You probably have given your own kids hidden object games to keep them busy in the car or at the doctor’s office. Why on earth would you want to play kiddy games on the computer? Better yet, why would you waste your time and money playing them? I will give you one good reason. They are fun and challenging. Okay, so that is two but who’s counting.

The hidden object games you find online are not the games your kids play. The online games are complex story lines filled with challenging scenarios. The crime scene games have you using tools to find objects, and the matching is unlike anything you will see in a children’s game. The exploration games have you searching for rare items in places you may not have been aware existed. On top of strange places, the exploration games will broaden your vocabulary with words like Anubis. In some games, the hidden objects are so well disguised that grown adults will be tempted to ask for a hint.

The enjoyment and satisfaction you receive from playing hidden object games may surprise you. I know. You are thinking, “It is just clicking objects they hid. How could that possibly be satisfying?” Frankly, you get a rush from finding that object that is really well hidden. When the time is ticking down and you have one item left to find, your heart starts to race. Your mind starts to panic. You start worrying if you will find it in time. Then, just as the time is about to run out, you spot it! The simple pleasure of finding that last item will make you smile every time.

The best reason to play is to get a well deserved break from your day. It doesn’t take a lot of time or dedication to play hidden object games. Some games require you to dedicate tons of time to accomplish anything, but not hidden object games. You can play a quick game while the kids nap, waiting on dinner, or to relax a bit before bed. I wouldn’t exactly recommend playing before going to bed. If you do, you may find yourself up way past your bedtime trying to solve just one more puzzle.

Check out the games for yourself. See how fun hidden object games can be by going to Marco Polo Games. There you can read descriptions of games. Find a game that suits your interest. Then download the game for a free trial. After playing the game for awhile, you have the option of purchasing the game. So really, you have nothing to lose.

Marco Polo Games has many games to choose from. Categories include action and arcade, card and board games, hidden object, Mahjong, puzzle, and word games.

Marco Polo Games has many games to choose from. Categories include action and arcade, card and board games, hidden object, Mahjong, puzzle, and word games. Please visit us at www.marcopologames.com.

Mar 9, 2010 - Game    3 Comments

Fun and Creative Party Game Ideas for Kids

The date is set, the invitations are out, and now you’re preparing yourself for a house full of active, energetic children to entertain. Have no fear! With a few simple, well planned out innovative game ideas, you can not only throw a fun and memorable party, but actually sit back and enjoy the interaction and entertainment yourself. There are several great game ideas for kids of all ages that won’t break the bank, can encourage teamwork and bonding, are exciting, challenging, and educational, and are sure to put smiles on the faces of all of your party goers, whether it be at the next birthday party, slumber party, family get-together, class party, holiday party, or other event. To get you started on your way to hosting a great party, we have suggested just a few of our favorite easy-to-set-up and fun-to-play party games for kids.

Guess Who I Am: This is a simple but fun game that will have the children interrogating each other to discover each others’ identities. Make a list of identities – enough so that each of your guests can pick one. For example: Sponge Bob, The Little Mermaid, Cinderella, Scooby Doo, Batman, Jimmy Neutron, Power Ranger, etc. Make a master list of all of the possible identities for the kids to view. Then prepare slips of paper each with a single identity printed on it to be drawn from a central grab bag. Have each child draw an identity and keep it secret. Then let the questioning begin. Choose any child to begin. That child should choose another player to ask a yes or no question about their character, but they can’t ask directly, for example, “Are you Sponge Bob?” Once the other player has answered “Yes” or “No” to the question, any of the children can try to guess their identity. The asking of questions moves from child to child in a clockwise direction. When a child guesses correctly another’s identity, they win and collect their identify slip from them. If you like, you can put a prize or treat associated with each of the identities acquired. This is a great game to encourage interaction, memory skills, and lots of laughs. The best part is that its an easy game to play again and again simply by starting over with each child drawing a new identity, or change the topic for the next round and make each identity an animal, a job, a food, a toy, a super hero, etc. — use your imagination and have fun with it.

Plan a Treasure Hunt: All kids love the thrill of a hunt — solving clues and tracking down lost treasure. You can make a treasure hunt simply at home with a little time and creativity. First, look around your house (just the areas where the party will be gathering) and find some good hiding places. Then write clues on pieces of paper of a difficulty level appropriate to the group you will be entertaining that will lead them to those hiding spots one by one. For example, one clue might be “You’ll have to be nimble, you’ll have to be quick, to find the next clue hidden under this stick” The next clue of course would be found hidden under a candle or candlestick. Prepare at least ten different clues to lead the children on a hunt all about the party area, which can include outdoors, such as at a picnic or park. Hide the clues ahead of time before the children arrive. The first clue should be handed or read to the children, and the second hidden in the answer location, where the next clue can be found, and so on until, at the end when the last clue is solved, the final “winning treasure ticket” is found. You may want to provide a reward, such as goodie bags, party favors, sweets, presents, give certificates, or other treats both along the way or at the end. One variation is to attach a piece of gift wrap to each ticket, and the one who finds that ticket gets the gift that matches the wrapping paper. Of course, prizes are not necessary, and solving the final clue and knowing you won can be satisfaction enough. Just be prepared — this game often brings the “Can we do it again!?” request. If you lack the time or creativity to create clever clues and a treasure hunt on your own, there are great inexpensive pre-made custom printable treasure hunt games available online designed around common household or outdoor objects that come with hiding guides that you can purchase online, download, and print and play instantly, such as at Treasure-Adventure.com.

Truth or Do Balloon Stomp: This is the traditional truth or dare game with a new twist that will have children choosing their own fate one balloon at a time. Prepare a bundle of balloons filled with pre-made rolled Truth or Do questions or commands. Each child takes turn choosing a balloon, and stomping it open to reveal their Truth or Do hidden tab within. Be appropriate to your age group. Some Examples of “Do” tabs might say “Act like a dancing Monkey”, “Walk the length of the room with a book on your head”, “Sing the National Anthem”, etc. Some Examples of “Truth” questions might be “Tell your most embarrassing moment”, etc. You can print one “Truth” and one “Do” on each ticket to give children the choice of which they will do.

Double or Nothing: This is a fun, competitive game that kids love, that any number of players can play, and that all different ages can play together. Have the party guests form a circle. Place a pile of small, wrapped party favors or suitable gifts in the center of the circle, typically numbering at least double the number of players. The host decides on how many times around the circle play will go, but it should circle completely before ending a game so all players get an equal number of turns. If a birthday, start with the birthday child. Otherwise, the host may choose or start with the high roller of two dice. Put the two dice into a shallow metal pan or other container with a flat bottom. The first person rolls the two dice once in the pan. Each child that rolls doubles gets to choose a prize out of the center pile or steal one from someone else who already has one, but they must not open any presents they win until the end of the game, and must place all presents in front of them unopened during the game. If they roll doubles, they get to roll again immediately, and each time they get doubles, they get to choose another prize. If they do not roll doubles, they must pass the pan and dice to the next player to their left, and so on. There are two variations to this game. A less competitive option that ensures that all children get the same number of prizes follows the same rules as above, except that enough prizes are placed in the middle to allow all children to get the same number of prizes, and the first child that reaches that maximum number of gifts wins, take their gifts, and leaves the game. Play continues as each subsequent child reaches their maximum number of gifts and leaves the game. This is a great way to make sure everyone goes home happy!

Spoons. This is a fast-paced, hilariously fun party game similar to the game of “horse,” and the more the merrier! It is best for ages 8 and up (adults love it too!), but can be played by sharp younger players also. Have the kids again form a circle. Arrange metal spoons (numbering one less than the number of players) either in a close circular formation or in a pile so they make noise when they bump together in the center of the circle. Shuffle two decks of cards well, and have one of the players deal out four cards to each player face down. Leave them face down until the game is ready to start. All players must keep four cards in their hands at all times. The goal is to get four of the same cards (not same suits), such as all 4s, 10s, Jacks, etc., and when you get them, sneak one spoon. The dealer starts by putting the deck face down and drawing quickly one card from it at a time. He may keep the card if it matches ones in his hand and discard one of his own face down in a new pile for the next player to pick from, or pass on the card he just picked by placing it face down in the new pile of discards for the next player to pick from, again, one card at a time. The dealer keeps picking quickly and passing cards until all cards are gone, and may then pick from new cards passed to him when the cards have come full circle. All players should go as fast as possible, all the while keeping four cards in their hands, keeping count of the spoons, and watching carefully for anyone attempting to sneak a spoon while they are picking cards. Once the first spoon is taken by someone who has all four of the same cards, everyone else must try to grab a spoon before they are gone. The one left without a spoon gets a letter. The first person who spells “SPOONS,” is out of the game, and a spoon is removed from the center to ensure there is always one less spoon than the number of players. If the person who sneaks the spoon is not noticed by anyone else, he should sit the spoon in his lap, and keep passing cards until someone notices one is missing. Watch out for people pretending that they have four of a kind – they may reach out towards the spoons, but not touch them to fool someone else. If they touch a spoon accidentally on such an attempt and do not have four cards, they get a letter. If someone else is fooled and thinks they are going for a spoon, but they don’t, and touches a spoon when they don’t have four of the same cards, they get a letter. Only the first person who touches the spoon when they shouldn’t have gets the letter – the rest who follow do not. They simply put them back. Play continues until one person is left and wins the game.

Charades: This is a classic party favorite that is always good for a few laughs. Prepare ahead with some charades to act out that are appropriate for the group and age level. If you’ll be entertaining younger kids, give them simple words to act out, making it clear that they cannot speak. For example, sing, happy, monkey, dog, guitar, sick, hungry, bounce, flower, climb, draw, etc. For older children, prepare a couple of categories of clues and write the category on a piece of paper or white board. For Example: Movie Titles (The Lion King), Sayings (You win some you lose some), Songs (Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star), etc. Prepare the charade tabs ahead of time. Divide the group into two teams. Team #1 will draw a random charade tab and try to act it out for their own team (give a set time limit). When time is up, if the first team hasn’t solved it, the other team can take a guess to try and steal the point. Then Team #2 takes their turn, and so on. Be sure to rotate the charade actor on each team each time. Decide on a set number of points to be reached, and the first player or team that reaches that number of points wins!

The Cotton Bowl: Another fun team party game for all ages that is hilarious to watch and play. Split your party goers into two even teams. Place two chairs back-to-back, with a player from each opposing team in each chair. Blindfold both players well and ensure that they cannot see. Hand them each a large spoon, and place a bowl containing equal numbers of well-separated cotton balls on their lap. The host stands between the two holding two paper plates on each of their heads. A timer is started. Each seated competing player has 30 seconds to scoop as many cotton balls out of their bowl using their spoon and carefully raise the cotton balls and place them on the plate over their head. When the buzzer is up, the number of cotton balls on each plate gets added to the respective team’s score. One point for each cotton ball successfully placed on the paper plate that does not fall off. Typically, the first team that collectively reaches 50 points wins, but you can set the goal to whatever you wish.

Pass it On: A great get-to-know-you game. Have the children gather in a circle to share their favorite things. Start with one child (the party boy or girl preferably) who should announce, for example, “My name is John and I like Football.” Then, the next child in line might say, “John likes football. My name is Matt, and I like candy,” and so on. Set a prize if the kids can make it all the way through without slipping up. If they get stuck, they can start again at the beginning with the child who got stuck going first, and then working their way back through the other children. This is a great memory game that will have children concentrating, interacting, and getting to know each other at the same time. It can easily be played over and over again by changing the fact to be shared, such as favorite candy, cartoons, books, foods, animals, games, etc.

Prize Balloon Stomp: This is not a game, but an innovative way to keep kids in anticipation, not knowing what is inside their balloons. Simply prepare a bundle of balloons with rolled prize tabs inside of each one that announces some special treat or reward. They may receive a balloon for finding a treasure clue, solving an identity, or guessing correctly in charades, etc. Or just place them at their assigned seats. Kids will have a blast stomping the balloons to retrieve their surprise reward.

For more treasure hunt and party game ideas, party supplies, and fun tips, visit Treasure-Adventure.com at http://www.treasure-adventure.com

Kaydee Grant is a co-founder of Treasure-Adventure.com, an online party game company that offers ready-to-play interactive and themed treasure hunts with custom challenging clues for all ages. Visit www.treasure-adventure.com

Mar 8, 2010 - Online Game    No Comments

Free Online Games Increased Usage With Younger Kids

Everyone loves to play games and even so when it is free and we have the time. There are now many FREE online games like http://hot511.com available for fun at many websites. These Online Games can be played during your breaks, when you’re bored ( just do not let your boss catch you . There are some websites believe that you should have to have a paid subscribers to access these games. On these paid sites you need to have an account and  then make a 1-time purchase or worse pay a monthly subscription.  Thankfully there are still many that offer free online games to everyone. No account, no one time payment no monthly fees….  Now I think I can speak for everyone here that we all know that we all love freebies.  Of course since these online games are free this can lead to a high demand for these games by users.  Many of these Free site allow you the opportunity to play as many games as you want and even compare your score with other players. So now you can challenge your cube mate to a high score completion on short bus rampage or see who can throw the javelin farther.

free online games are becoming even more popular as you do not need anyone to play the games with.   You are able to play the game with just a computer or even your cell phone to play literally thousands of online games that only require a single player. It is very convenient for the young kids who are typically can be bored because they do not have a friend available to play with all the time and no one in the family is able to entertain them 24/7.  Thus these single player games may just be what can help these tikes overcome the blues, and  defiantly elevate their boredom. This is just one of many reasons why free online games amongst these youngsters has increased.

There are some many free online gaming sites and they offer games from action, adventure, puzzles, casino, sports, shooting, fighting, dress up, and of course board games. There are a whole range of arcade games available  even the classics like pac man, space invaders, etc.. Happy Gaming!!

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Mar 6, 2010 - New Game    No Comments

Wii Games for Kids- List of Downloadable Wii Games for Kids

Downloading Wii games for your kids is awesome. You can download all the games they want. This will help you find which games they like most. Also, they’ll always have a new game to play, which is great. So, what I’m going to do is share with you a list of downloadable Wii games for kids.

That way, you can download all of your kids favorite games.

The list of downloadable Wii games for kids is:

1. Mario Kart Wii. This game is great for your kids. You will enjoy it, too. If you want a game for the whole family, I highly suggest you get this game.

2. Super Paper Mario. This is a fun game. Super Mario is a classic and popular game. Your kids will love this game.

3. Guitar Hero III. This is another great game to play. This game is fun. You get to play the guitar to some of the most popular music that’s out right now.

4. Super Mario Galaxy. This is a great game. It’s one of the best Mario games out right now. If you or your kids like Mario Bros., you will love this game.

5. Super Smash Bros. Brawl. This is a fun game to play. If you have more than one child, they all can play this game at the same time. They will love it, too. Also, if you want to play with your child, this is the game to get.

This is a small list of downloadable Wii games for kids. There are thousands of Wii games that you can download for your kids. Not only will you save time and money by not going to the store and waiting in long lines for the game, but you can also download any game you want.

To download all the top games for the Wii and start playing them now, click on the link below:

Wii Games For Kids

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