May 7, 2011

Your Mom Hates Dead Space 2, but She Might Like These...



Moms generally don’t understand video games. They don’t know why we enjoy them, why we talk about them, why we play, breathe, even live them. With Mother’s day looming, here are a few games you should introduce your mom to. I’m sure she’ll love spending time with you, and may even become a little gamer herself. 
Note: These are in no particular order.

Little Big Planet
She'll love the cute nature of this game, and will be able to play it even if she has no prior gaming experience. It's very easy to pick up, and two players can play together. I smell some Mother/Child bonding time.
It's always fun to see how different people dress up.

Kinect Adventures
It is absolutely hilarious to watch your mom play a kinect game. Especially the pictures at the end. Trust me, I know. This game is super easy to play, and tons of fun. It also is a huge workout, so if your mom is a gym buff try the exercise persuasion.
Best part is recording the statues, you can watch 'em later and laugh.

Viva Pinata
You cannot be sad while playing or watching this game. It is so unbelievably cute and quirky, that you just have to smile. It can be a little difficult to juggle everything in the game, but start a non-gaming mom off at the beginning with a small farm and she should be fine. Unfortunately, it's only a one player game but you can still have loads of fun together switching who plays. 

Portal
One of the few games on this list that isn't necessarily 'cute'. If playing as little Sac characters or growing pinata's isn't for your mom, this might be a great contender. If she isn't familiar with gaming controls, make sure you explain how to use the two sticks to move and to look around. The nice thing about Portal is that there isn't any 'enemies' for a while - so she can practice without getting flustered. This game will really open her eyes to video games, showing that they can be more just killing army guys. 
It's easy to get confused but totally worth it when you solve a test.
Mass Effect
Like Portal, this game will show your mom that games can be more than just shooting things. You might need more than afternoon to really get her into it, but this might make her into a serious gamer. She'll love the story, the character development, and the relationships. An added bonus, it's not too too violent and it's pretty easy to pick up.
The conversations are so much fun.


Mario Party
This game is great for parties (no, really?) and it can be played with the whole family. If your mom likes boardgames, she'll probably love this. It's easy to play and previous video game skill doesn't really matter. It's a pretty fair game. Plus, if your mom is really bad at it, you can just give her an extra star as a handicap at the beginning of the game. But be warned, she might trick you into thinking she sucks, than she'll turn around and kick butt. 
It's just a big board game.

Guitar Hero
Another great party game. This game is quite difficult the first couple times you play, so give your mom plenty of time with the practice menu. This game can also be played with the entire family and can accommodate all the various  music lovers. Your mom will love the music from her teenage-hood, and you'll love watching her rock out. Who knows, maybe she'll become the next Jimmy Hendrix. 
Tons of fun for music lovers of all sorts.

I hope that these suggestions will encourage gaming with your family (especially with your mommy). Let me know how it goes, or if  you have any other game recommendations. To all moms: have a great Mother's Day! And to all those gamer moms, I hope you can find the time to play your favorite game all day today.


As Always,
LadySnip3r

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Racing games always seem to be popular with my momma. She doesn't play too often, but when she does, she chooses Project Gotham Racing 4.

Unknown said...

That's awesome platformgirls, PGR4 is one of my fav racing games.
My mom likes to move the entire controller during racing games - I'm always like, "no mom...that doesn't help you steer..."

Geraldo Nascimento said...

I know mom likes one game, I just can't remember which. Haven't exposed her to many games... I think she'd like Wii Fit.

Anthony said...

My mom used to be really big on galaga and mrs pac-man.

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