Rhythm game with some iffy lyrics fosters interest in music. Rocket Arena. High-explosive competitive shooter is a literal blast. The Book of Unwritten Tales 2. Irreverent cartoonish adventure full of parodies. The Jackbox Party Pack 4. Hilarious, at times confusing party pack can thrill players.
The Jackbox Party Pack 5. Odd, wacky party game features user-generated content. The Jackbox Party Pack 6. Party game promotes social play but has some mature themes. The Jackbox Party Pack 7. Fun party games have iffy content that can be filtered out. Transformers: Devastation. Fun, attractive, short but shockingly deep cartoon brawler.
WWE 2K Battlegrounds. WWE arcade fun hampered slightly by microtransactions. Short, folksy fantasy tale with mild combat, player choice. Fantastic but flawed foundation of sci-fi fantasy action. The Banner Saga 3. Nordic fantasy role-playing game presents tough choices.
Blood Bowl II. Brutal fantasy-football sim has surprisingly deep gameplay. Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night. Hard, bloody side-scrolling action game with strong heroine. Children of Morta. Fun retro tale with fantasy combat, strong family themes. Destiny 2: Forsaken. New content for sci-fi shooter adds more co-op activity. Dragon Ball FighterZ.
Super-powered brawler brings fun, lots of deep gameplay. Violent sim of digital sport best for hard-core fans. Classic tale with fantasy violence and themes of friendship. Final Fantasy XV. Epic tale has deep gameplay and characters, loads of combat. Battle it out or use strategy in fantastic action game.
Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered. For supernatural fun and action, who you gonna call? Team-based shooter really delivers huge action, fun. Size matters in this backyard survival adventure. Halo 5: Guardians. Violent, addictive sci-fi shooter remains very engaging. Immortals Fenyx Rising. Adventure stresses being true to yourself, helping others. Knight Squad. Fun, frantic party game with mild cartoonish violence. Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite. OK superhero plot still delivers a KO fighting punch.
Marvel's Avengers. Epic adventure lets players live their superhero dreams. Dark narrative adventure tackles isolation, depression.
Mortal Shell. Fantasy action tale is tense and challenging. Fast-paced sci-fi shooter tests your dodging skills. My Hero One's Justice. All-out superhero brawl with fun anime flair, lots of fists.
My Hero One's Justice 2. Deep, fun anime brawler builds on previous game in series. Need for Speed. Fun fast-paced driving game glorifies illegal street racing. Let loose your inner Viking in this fantasy strategy game. Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee -- New 'n' Tasty. Smart, tough remake of classic, message-driven platformer.
One Piece Pirate Warriors 4. Fun, over-the-top brawler has violence, suggestive content. Operencia: The Stolen Sun. First-person fantasy adventure has light splashes of blood. Override: Mech City Brawl. Fun, flashy anime bot brawler with strategic fighting. Port Royale 4. Historical simulation may help kids learn about trade. Pixelated post-apocalyptic action offers steep challenge. Sea of Solitude. Eloquent adventure deals sensitively with mental illness.
Sea of Thieves. Pirate sim promotes teamwork but has unmonitored chat. Classic franchise returns with retro tale of revenge. Star Wars: Battlefront II.
Epic sci-fi shooter returns to a galaxy far, far away. Strange Brigade. Engaging co-op shooter embraces s action film flair. Streets of Rogue. Quick, quirky adventure with plenty of player freedom. Superhot: Mind Control Delete. Slow-motion shooter has loads of bloodless violence. Mature sci-fi tale founded on strong storytelling.
Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition. Fantastic new edition of a classic adventure. The Escapists 2. Prison escape strategy sim returns with a breakout hit. Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales. Titan Quest Anniversary Edition. Classic fast-paced action, combat against mythical monsters. Iconic skateboarding game is back with new bag of tricks. Trials Rising.
Tough but fun obstacle course arcade game. Warriors Orochi 4. Fun fantasy brawler lets you fight thousands of enemies. Combative racing in this demolition derby is a smash. WWE 2K Violent wrestling game takes the sports entertainment crown. Extremely tough strategy game with lots of bloody combat. Apex Legends. Epic battle royale game is more realistic than Fortnite. Battle Chasers: Nightwar. Classic but repetitive RPG with comic book flair. Bloody one-hit-kill action game is focused on revenge.
Capcom Beat 'Em Up Bundle. Collection of arcade classics packs a punch. Darksiders III. Violent action game cuts a path through the Apocalypse. Deep Rock Galactic. Deep space mining action drills up trials, unmonitored chat. Destroy All Humans! Silly, fun but violent sci-fi romp through middle America. Felix the Reaper. Death doesn't take a holiday in this tough but fun puzzler. Fury Unleashed. Comic book shooter is repetitive and short but lots of fun.
Jump Force Deluxe Edition. Fandom-focused fighter has lots of hits and anime hype. Metal Wolf Chaos XD. Bloody shooter takes cheeky approach to politics, violence.
Artistic adventure based on a rich cultural mythology. Mutant Year Zero: Seed of Evil. Grim expansion ramps up difficulty of apocalyptic strategy. Great remastered fighting compilation; some violent combat. Need for Speed Heat.
Illegal street racer burns rubber with fun gameplay. One Piece: World Seeker. Live the Straw Hat Pirate life in this open-world adventure. Strong female role models in fun, short web series spin-off. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.
Epic adventure is a "Force" to be reckoned with. Street Fighter V: Champion Edition. Fighting franchise has perfect KO with largest brawler yet. Platforms: PlayStation 4, Windows. The Crew 2. Unique cross-country road race by air, sea, and land. Comedic tactical tale contains profanity and sexual themes. The Invisible Hours. Immersive mystery has players solve bloody murders. Valkyria Chronicles 4. You can also draw a basic smiley face on a paper plate and hang it in baby's room.
Helps baby develop ability to focus. Diaper Time Chat: When changing baby's diaper, talk about what you are doing. Soft Touch: While baby is alert, awake, and calm place a soft, cushy toy with a face within their arm length. The face will interest them, and the way it feels will develop their sense of touch. Move the toy up and down, left and right in front of them.
Helps baby track objects and develop visual focus. Week 6. Share your reflection in each mirror. Lap Baby: Soothe baby on your lap.
Place baby across your knees while you are in the sitting position and rub their back while they do a little Tummy Time. Helps you steady baby and keep them calm during Tummy Time. Sing Song: Play on floor with baby while they stay on their tummy. Place toys in front of them and sing songs. Baby loves your face and voice! Helps baby by making Tummy Time fun. Helps baby develop language skills. Week 7. While singing, tap the bottom of their feet in time with the song.
Baby will love hearing your voice and the tapping gives them a new sound experience. Helps baby develop listening skills. Bring arms out in front and clap over their head, then to the right and left to the beat.
Helps baby develop body awareness. Cycling: While baby is lying on their back, pretend baby is riding a bike by gently grasping their ankles, keeping legs apart and moving them in slow circles.
Week 8. See if they can follow the movement. Then move the puppet in a circle. As soon as they are able to follow the movement, try different movements. Helps baby develop vision skills. Gentle Dance: Turn on some of your favorite music.
Hold baby close while you sway to the rhythm and sing along. Helps baby be calmly introduced to new sounds and words. Reach For It: Show baby a toy and move it towards their hand. Encourage baby to touch it. Be sure to switch sides so both hands get a chance to feel. You can even use common household items like measuring spoons.
Helps baby learn to move their fists from closed to open. Week 9. They should be cooing soft throaty sounds including vowels and gurgling low, throaty, wet sounds back to you by about two months. Helps baby develop first steps to speaking. Switch Swat: Dangle simple objects rattle or plastic measuring spoons from a string so baby can swipe at it.
Items that light up or make sounds work well. Change objects every few minutes to keep baby engaged. Make sure objects are not a choking hazard. Helps baby develop hand-eye coordination. Helps baby learn to lift up head. Pound your feet on the floor. A wolf is howling? Give it your best howl. Helps baby develop language skills and keeps their attention.
Eye Dropper Art: Put paint into an eye dropper and let your toddler squeeze the top to make the paint come out and create a new kind of artwork. This may take practice so don't get discouraged if your little one can't do this right away. Helps baby develop fine motor, sensory motor, and visual skills. Helps baby develop gross motor skills, balance, and coordination. Tossing: Let your toddler throw balls into a laundry basket.
Use different sized balls with varying levels of bounce to help them learn the proper amount of force to use while tossing. Helps baby develop visual-motor and body awareness skills. Set down a hula hoop and have your toddler gather the balls and put them inside the hoop.
Helps baby use visual, gross motor, and communication skills, sense of touch, and improve ability to follow directions. Play Chef: Play chef and have your toddler fill measuring cups with cheerios. Then let them serve you the snack. They won't understand the different measurements, but scooping and dumping will be fun. Helps baby develop executive function, fine motor, and play skills. Games to Play Bowling: Set up empty water bottles to make bowling pins. Show your toddler how to roll the ball to knock down the pins.
Helps baby build hand-eye coordination and practice balance. Puzzles: Get a simple shape puzzles made of foam or wood for your toddler to complete. They'll have fun putting together the puzzle and finding a picture of their favorite characters at the end.
Helps baby develop visual and fine motor skills. Games to Play Playing with Play Dough and Clay: Giving your toddler play dough or clay to play with is a fun and easy cleanup! Pushing the play dough or clay into different sized containers and then taking it out can also be fun. Helps baby's fine motor skills and sense of touch. Bubble Wrap: Give your toddler bubble wrap and let them pop all the bubbles.
Have them try popping them with only their index finger and thumb. Helps baby develop fine motor, auditory , and visual skills. Games to Play Imitate New Words: Say some new words and let your toddler imitate you, trying to repeat what you said.
Make a game out of it. Every time they say a word clap, cheer, and repeat the word back. Helps with copying, expressive language, eye contact, and play. DIY Book: Make a do-it-yourself book by gluing different textures onto some pages. Add feathers, buttons, or sandpaper, to name a few, so your toddler can feel the different between rough and smooth, and hard and soft. Helps baby develop sense of touch and play skills. Start with a small area and then let them spread it along the window, having them draw squiggles in the cream with their fingers.
Helps baby explore their sense of touch. Noodle Fun: Get pasta with large holes in it and let your toddler string thread through the pasta to make a noodle necklace. Your toddler can also paint the pasta to make it more colorful and fun.
Helps baby develop fine motor skills. Games to Play Shape Sorting: Make circles, squares, and triangles and set two of each down on the floor. Have your toddler match up the shapes. You can also put down pictures of animals and have your child match a toy version of the animal to the picture. Helps baby builds cognitive and visual skills. Tube Ball: Tape cardboard tubes from a paper towel roll to the wall so they connect at different angles.
Give your toddler a ball and let them drop the ball down the tube, waiting for it to come out the bottom. Helps baby develop visual-motor and fine motor skills. Games to Play Button Drop: Cut holes into a lid on a box and have your toddler slide old buttons through the holes while you supervise them. Making different sized holes can create different challenges for your toddler.
Laundry Sort: When you are folding laundry, let your toddler help you. As you fold, ask your child to bring you different articles of clothing. Say "please bring me a sock? Games to Play Kitchen Helper: Let your child help you out in the kitchen. Give them spoons or spatulas to hold and let them help you mix and stir ingredients.
They might make a little bit of a mess so you may have to guide their hands a bit. Costume Change: Start a costume bin.
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