Just showed this game to a BTTF-Oblivious kid
During the Christmas celebrations, I thought I'd show my niece this game just to see her reaction.
She's 6, so she couldn't really understand the English language or read the French subtitles very well, but the cartoony look caught her attention instantly.
We played through the introduction after I explained the movies a bit, I read her the dialog choices so she could choose what to say and she couldn't believe a game could be played like that.
She played video games before, but never an adventure game. I think she's going to love this game genre in a couple of years. For now, we need to explain to her the different choices, but she was captivated nonetheless.
It's a different experience playing BTTF with a child. It didn't feel TOO easy, and I concentrated more on the dialogs since I had to explain everything. It felt like a mix of bedtime story, watching a movie but she could decide what was going to happen.
It was fun, even with the language barrier. I lent my BTTF dvds to my brother-in-law so he can watch the movies in French with her. I might have created a monster
So, anyone played with their kids or showed this during the holidays ?
She's 6, so she couldn't really understand the English language or read the French subtitles very well, but the cartoony look caught her attention instantly.
We played through the introduction after I explained the movies a bit, I read her the dialog choices so she could choose what to say and she couldn't believe a game could be played like that.
She played video games before, but never an adventure game. I think she's going to love this game genre in a couple of years. For now, we need to explain to her the different choices, but she was captivated nonetheless.
It's a different experience playing BTTF with a child. It didn't feel TOO easy, and I concentrated more on the dialogs since I had to explain everything. It felt like a mix of bedtime story, watching a movie but she could decide what was going to happen.
It was fun, even with the language barrier. I lent my BTTF dvds to my brother-in-law so he can watch the movies in French with her. I might have created a monster
So, anyone played with their kids or showed this during the holidays ?
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aaaaaahwww, thats so sweeeeet
im afraid i dont have any kids to play the game with
i.... played it with myself... im a kid too, when it comes to bttf
We are playing in english because I also watch the Movies in English instead of German and I didn't know before installing that this would turn out like this.
It is really fun to play this game with her, she is starting to run her own conlusions of the happenings and tries to explain me what might happen or how it came to this. I explained everything and she is really exited for bttf now.
Will get the German version after we finished the English Version to make it easier for her to understand.
you just have to be sure to not mix up the savegames, for example use slot 2 for the english version and slot 3 for the german version and so on
It helps if the kid is a W&G fan too, of course