I would do the old school trick and give her an unconnected controller to play with or something
Yeah this. This will definitely work till they are 2 1/2
I would do the old school trick and give her an unconnected controller to play with or something
Agreed.
My 18 month old can definitely tell and I have no idea how. She sees me playing with her older brother and freaks out if she doesn't have a controller that does something.I would do the old school trick and give her an unconnected controller to play with or something
This is a good one.Mario Kart 8 with Smart Steering and Auto Accelerate.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe makes the game steer for you by default
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Bah! You just beat me! I second this.
Damn didn't know people on era could read mindsNo they don't. You are just looking for excuses to play the game with them in your lap so you don't worry about them crawling off somewhere.
Shut the games off and play with your kid for real.
Can a 14 month old even hold a controller?
I've yet to introduce gaming to my 3 y-o son. I don't play games in front of him.
I believe everything I read on the internet, but I wanna make sure that you actually know this as a psychological fact because it's pretty interesting!
My son dabbled in games when he was 3. He started walking around luigis mansion. He couldn't coordinate movement along with a button press. Now he's just turned 5 and can tool around in any game. His favourite is exploring as Spider-Man.
Everyone's calling bullshit in a roundabout way in this thread already.
It's literally just you and one other user assuming the worst about this guy and telling them to play with their kid "For real".Everyone's calling bullshit in a roundabout way in this thread already.
14 MONTHS not YEARSAgreed.
I would try to see if she is interested in simulation games like Cities: Skylines or something a bit easier for her.
I'll sign this.You're almost there. The same reason babies and toddlers can't catch balls is why they struggle with games. Stuff just moves too fast for their brains.
That changes around age 4. Almost there! ;)
I don't want to be that guy but 14 months might be a bit young.
It's literally just you and one other user assuming the worst about this guy and telling them to play with their kid "For real".
Elden Ring is a great pick. Not sure about that Fisher-Price controller, though.
At 14 months they're better off smacking a tablet screen to burst some virtual bubbles or balloons than holding a controller.