My 6yr old grandson played neverland and in his own words said "nanny I`m sick of this, it`s too hard, can we go and play footy" so puff puff, pant,pant, we did (whew!), being an independant little fellow, he prefers games where he doesn`t have to ask for help every 5mins, must say he enjoyed the concept though, (compared to his shooter and platform games), probably suited for the bit older age group.
I'm not surprised to hear that, biggimaus. I played the whole thing, and despite what most of the user reviews say, I didn't think it was a kids' game at all. The difficulty and bizarre fairy tale story seemed geared to adults to me.
I'm not surprised to hear that, biggimaus. I played the whole thing, and despite what most of the user reviews say, I didn't think it was a kids' game at all. The difficulty and bizarre fairy tale story seemed geared to adults to me.
I agree! Never thought it was a kids game, the story was real sad and emotional to me, something that adults would appreciate. I think hidden object games for kids should be MUCH MUCH easier!
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Oct 12, 2008, 8:03pm
A kids opinion
My 6yr old grandson played neverland and in his own words said "nanny I`m sick of this, it`s too hard, can we go and play footy" so puff puff, pant,pant, we did (whew!), being an independant little fellow, he prefers games where he doesn`t have to ask for help every 5mins, must say he enjoyed the concept though, (compared to his shooter and platform games), probably suited for the bit older age group.