Moms hate computer games, right? All that violence, and all the mindless time spent in front of the computer or video console...it's just no substitute for fresh-air fun. This is the mindset of many moms across the country, but the casual games industry -- producers of light-hearted, non-violent games designed to reward players who can't commit large blocks of time to gaming -- is changing that in an increasing number of homes.
"I secretly hope he will like casual games when he gets even older so that we can still enjoy our play dates," admits Maria Waters, mother of three-year-old Marco and Design Manager at casual game powerhouse PlayFirst. "Playing together is fun entertainment, cooperative Mommy and me time, and qualitatively superior to having him just sit in front of the T.V."
Kelly Herbert of Hueytown, AL agrees. "My kids and I love to play casual games together. My oldest son is seven and my youngest son is four. We sit down together at the computer and take turns on levels. They love it. It is not only great fun, but we are spending time together as well. Who knew the computer could turn into family time?"
Ruby McMiller, an office manager in Kenosha, WI, plays with her grown-up children online. "We have Diner Dash tournaments," she says. "That's a lot of fun for us."
Here are six games that casual-gaming moms think might be fun for you.
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