09-15-2025, 02:24 PM
Hey everyone,
I’m cooking up a new concept for kids’ games and want to toss around ideas. Instead of boring quests or endless item collecting, what if progression hinged on solving clever kid riddles?
Picture a digital adventure where doors only open if a riddle is cracked, or a board game where each riddle solved boosts your character’s powers. Could this make games smarter, sillier, or just downright more fun for little players?
Has anyone tried sprinkling riddles into games for kids before? Did it spark excitement or frustration?
I’m curious about your experiments and tips!
I’m cooking up a new concept for kids’ games and want to toss around ideas. Instead of boring quests or endless item collecting, what if progression hinged on solving clever kid riddles?
Picture a digital adventure where doors only open if a riddle is cracked, or a board game where each riddle solved boosts your character’s powers. Could this make games smarter, sillier, or just downright more fun for little players?
Has anyone tried sprinkling riddles into games for kids before? Did it spark excitement or frustration?
I’m curious about your experiments and tips!