I spent a lot of time playing "Incredible Machine" years ago. Stupid kids game, but I got sucked right into it. I'm glad to see those types of games are still around. I'm going to have to look into all of these. Thanks hans. On 2015-06-22 00:56, der.hans wrote: > Am 21. Jun, 2015 schwätzte Nathan England so: > > moin moin Nathan, > > Memory from the f-droid repo. It's GPL and has cards with Tux on them > :). > > In addition to the matching pictures, each card has its own sound, so > there's also audible matching. > > It also useѕ well-known characters for the face side. > > https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdfilter=memory&fdid=org.androidsoft.games.memory.kids > > Hmm, that project has a few other games and commitment to GPL. > > http://www.androidsoft.org/softwares.html > > This also looks useful. > > http://www.androidsoft.org/permission-friendly-apps.html > > I recently picked up a few other games from f-droid, but haven't really > played with them much. > > On the non-FLOSS side there is Petson's Invetions, which I tell > everyone > about. It's fantastic. I recommend it even though it's proprietary > software. In fact, it's the only proprietary software I recommend. > > We started with it at the age of 3. > > It's a digital rube goldberg machine. The player is given and image of > what the machine is supposed to look like, then supplied with a panel > of > parts and a field upon which to build the machine. Not all of the parts > will be used. It's a bit difficult, but somewhat randomly pulling stuff > over can make progress, so even at 3 it was useful. > > I've seen at least 4 versions available. > > If you'll give access to a GNU/Linux box, then sl is great. It's short, > but can entertain over and over, especially if you toss on a wrapper to > randomly call different options. > > There's also tuxpaint, but mostly I prefer to just point at the crayons > and paper even if those don't make noises. We do have some stamps, so > that > part of tuxpaint isn't as novel. > > There are several 'doodle' drawing games on Android, but all > proprietary. > > I've also disabled networking on the child tablet. No need for > tracking. > > For board games, Robot Turtle has been great. There are different > levels > of play so the older kids might also find it engaging. The 3 year old > probably will have troubles with the role of turtle master, but the > older > kids handle it fine. > > Since only the turtle master is allowed to touch the board, it's great > for > the younger kids who still tend to knock things over when playing with > them. > > Officially the players aren't competing against each other, so each can > play a different level of the game at the same time. Convincing them > that > they aren't competing can be difficult. > > ciao, > > der.hans > >> Howdy, >> >> As I'm sure many of you on this list also have children and several >> older android devices, what apps do you install for your kids to play? >> >> I have children from 3 to 14, but I am primarily interested in games >> for my 3 year old. I don't have game systems in the house, nor do I >> own a television, but as the Phoenix heat kicks into full gear it's >> difficult to keep a three year old entertained and productive... and >> Dr. Seuss books do an excellent job, but he much prefers Asphalt 8. >> >> What have you found to be good for younger kids? >> Free is great, but I'd rather pay a couple dollars for a good game >> without in-app purchases, but does that even exist anymore? >> >> >> My list so far is fairly short: >> >> Angry Birds >> Angry Birds Go (racing) >> Asphalt 8 >> Riptide >> Bible for Kids (It has a kids game in it) >> >> --------------------------------------------------- >> PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org >> To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: >> http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >> --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss