Good games to play with the wife?
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Flak Beard wrote:Thanks for all the good suggestions guys. By the way, does anyone know if Lego Star Wars OT can be played completely in co-op? Also, you think it would be too difficult for a casual player?
I asked my nine year olds about this one. They say you can play the entire game co-op and it wouldn't be difficult for a casual player. "In fact it's kind of easy."
Flashman, your lady likes to play Contra? Nice.
Well, the 'casual' ladies seem to like their beat 'em ups - probably because they are easy, and they get to hit things. Hard. They like that.
I think your wife should like ToeJam & Earl II. Every non-game player seems to like that game.
Otherwise, in my experience, the top choice in my library which non-game players tend to go for is Mega Bomberman - and the kids love it too, so the whole family should enjoy it.
Well, the 'casual' ladies seem to like their beat 'em ups - probably because they are easy, and they get to hit things. Hard. They like that.
I think your wife should like ToeJam & Earl II. Every non-game player seems to like that game.
Otherwise, in my experience, the top choice in my library which non-game players tend to go for is Mega Bomberman - and the kids love it too, so the whole family should enjoy it.
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My experience with playing video games with my fiance is interesting. About a year ago, when we were both 21, I tried to introduce her to video games. My mother had an NES before I was even born, and she introduced me to video games when I was 3. My girlfriend was playing for the first time. After thinking long and hard, I concluded that the best introductory game, in terms of difficulty, learning curve, overall quality, and overall sweetness (sega is okay, but all you fanboys are crazy), I chose Super Mario World. She played for about an hour and a half, and I can honestly say that she was by far the worst video game player I have ever seen, and gained no ability in the 90 minutes she played for. About 2 months ago I tried again, after much convincing. This time we played Ms. Pac-Man with me, a personal favorite. She was less negative about playing this, but she still hated it and had a very hard time even comprehending a game that merely involved controlling the direction of the character.
But about a week and a half ago, I got her to play a classic game with me - Final Fight on MAME. She absolutely loved it. She plays as the mayor character, and just really finds the whole game entertaining. It is great that having a very anti-game girlfriend that I have slowly turned her on to video games. I know that once she plays some later beatemups, and hopefully other games, she will come to appreciate the "finer qualities" of gaming.
But about a week and a half ago, I got her to play a classic game with me - Final Fight on MAME. She absolutely loved it. She plays as the mayor character, and just really finds the whole game entertaining. It is great that having a very anti-game girlfriend that I have slowly turned her on to video games. I know that once she plays some later beatemups, and hopefully other games, she will come to appreciate the "finer qualities" of gaming.