Posted August 16, 2018
I have two recommendations:
1. Railroad Tycoon 2. This might seem like it's a little complicated for a three year old, but if you're going to be playing with him you might be able to ease him over the rougher(more difficult) parts. It's a train management sim with a big heart, and although I know not all kids are the same, when I first played it, it made me nostalgic for all the trains I saw and missed chances to see when I was little.
2. Sim Theme Park. Sadly this isn't on GOG yet, but I've heard of people getting it working on older computers(and some new ones) with a little help from the internet. There's tons of rides to build, a helpful AI which explains how to play and the people watching as they enjoy(or don't) your set-up can be priceless. Plus it might teach your child a sense of responsibility, or if not that, then some simple math. Trust me, if someone's not happy because you have one too few bathrooms in your park, they will let you know.
1. Railroad Tycoon 2. This might seem like it's a little complicated for a three year old, but if you're going to be playing with him you might be able to ease him over the rougher(more difficult) parts. It's a train management sim with a big heart, and although I know not all kids are the same, when I first played it, it made me nostalgic for all the trains I saw and missed chances to see when I was little.
2. Sim Theme Park. Sadly this isn't on GOG yet, but I've heard of people getting it working on older computers(and some new ones) with a little help from the internet. There's tons of rides to build, a helpful AI which explains how to play and the people watching as they enjoy(or don't) your set-up can be priceless. Plus it might teach your child a sense of responsibility, or if not that, then some simple math. Trust me, if someone's not happy because you have one too few bathrooms in your park, they will let you know.
Post edited August 16, 2018 by oldgamebuff42