as opposed to the war games aimed at tweens, you bet
Answer:If you'd have asked me this two weeks ago, I'd have said NO. I don't much care for computer games.
But, my youngest son bought his family a wii for Christmas. We all played the bowling game on Christmas night. It was a lot of fun. Then, my daughter-in-law and I laughed until we cried watching my sons box virtually. Wish I'd had that Wii when the boys were teenagers. They are all over 30 now.
I'd seen in a couple of articles where Senior Centers were investing in Wii games. I didn't really get it then but now I do. The games are all interactive. Whether you are nine or 90, you have to get off your duff and play. It's a lot of good, clean family fun.
Answer:Yes,I do. Our children got my husband and I the game system Wii for Christmas. I immediately bought a game designed for very young children so I could learn how to use the controllers and buttons. It's like a shooting gallery and is quite fun.
Answer:I play computer games designed for young people, not children, too violent for kids, but loads of scary fun for adults. (Resident Evil 4…scary, scary, scary…..)
Answer:I played some with a little girl this past week while we were snowed in, yes, they are good to pass the time but really prefer solitare, roofdrop and other games. Nothing violent though.
Answer:Yes, especially when I am competing with my grand-children!