Any puzzle games are good for your little sister. ;D Why don't you get both Professor Layton 1 & 2 for her.. although need lots of critical thinking tom play it. or perhaps the Animal Crossing....and Harvest Moon? ;D
Just one question... Can she read? I may have been 7 when I first started, but unless she has reading skills, I seriously doubt this would be a good idea. Just ask my younger brother-like his big brother before him he's a game addict...unlike him (me) he doesn't have cash so...he tends to leech off me... I so should have bought him a football for his 8th birthday
Professor Layton might be a little too hard for a 6 year old. It requires some basic math and thinking skills that 6 year olds haven't been through yet. Remember six is like... 1st grade (maybe 2nd, depending on the time you were born).
My tiny head couldn't even grasp words properly at age 7. It was still amazing that the first games I coudl actually play were contra (probotector) and tetris. Both which I don't reccomend...because they are insanly hard enough...let alone for a child.
My mother has asked me for help on a lot of the math questions in Layton. One was a sequence of numbers that you had to figure out the missing number. Turns out it was something like "Square the first number, add the second" to get the next number in the sequence. Definitely not 1st grade math. There was also ones dealing with Geometry and finding the area of shapes. Word problems with half a dozen horses of different weights and trying to find out which ones could pull each other equally (Algebra, a system of equations to find the solution, this is 7th grade math). Imagine games are the best bet for a girl that age. Or simple puzzle games like Peggle http://www.gamespot.com/ds/puzzle/peggledeluxe/review.html?om_act=convert&om_clk=gssummary&tag=summary;read-review https://www.romulation.org/NDS/3461_-_Peggle_Dual_Shot_%28U%29%28Xenophobia%29.rar.html/
Okay, then. NO LAYTON FOR KIDS. ;D Go with Imagine then. But, a kid should not play... too much games...
Listen to meganova, he is a wise man. I had this problem as a child. Except I played hardcore games that my dad would buy for himself, like dino crisis.
My daughter is 6 years old and she loves Littlest Pet Shop games, Hello Kitty big city dreams, Bratz ponyz, Lego Indiana Jones, Lego Battles, Lego Batman, Nintendogz and games like that. Professor Layton is a little bit to hard for her yet...
No no no to Professor Layton. I can't even do it. Animal Crossing Cooking Mama Cake Mania Crayola Treasure Adventures Smart Girls: Playhouse Disney Princess: Magical Jewels Disney Fairies: Tinkerbell Build-A-Bear Workshop Hello Kitty: Big City Dreams Dora the Explorer: Dora Saves the Mermaids Go Diego Go: Safari Rescue Franklin's Great Adventures Strawberry Shortcake: Strawberryland Games Barbie: 12 Dancing Princesses
6 years old should be at park, playing hide and seek, play house with her friends. Playing games can influence young people easily, in good or bad ways.... How about let her play it when she's a bit older?
No -_-" Some people that are older then 6 can't even solve the part in PH where you have to close the DS New Super Mario Bros might be fine. MIGHT