I've been introducing my four year old to point-and-click adventure games via the Humongous Entertainment "junior adventures" series. She's loving them, aside from occasional frustrations and some scary bits, and is now showing a great deal of interest in any grownup adventures she sees me playing.
@MossRC they hold up incredibly well. My kids love them
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@MossRC Pajama Sam is my personal favourite. Slightly older age range than Freddi Fish.
I hate to ruin a potential surprise, but if you replay some of these, you may be shocked like I was to see the game inserts additional puzzles and locations. So if your kid ever wants to revisit an old favourite, you should let them 🙂
I used to say that Pajama 1 was one of the best designed computer games I’ve played. My opinion hasn’t changed. @grumpygamer and co. made it look effortless.
@MossRC Nice iBook! That appears to be in pretty nice shape.
@MossRC I'm sure those games are awesome (I was too old, but living in the Seattle area, several friends worked for HE)... but that clamshell iBook! Gorgeous. Love playing old stuff on period hardware.
Or beautiful copies of period hardware.
@MossRC pajama sam & backyard baseball were so amazing
One of the big motivators for me with my SCUMM history project is to bring the brilliance of the Humongous games to light and to show they were so much more than mere "kids games".