Games for 7 year old girls...

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#1 Hamb1
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My aunt has bought a Wii for her three daughters, aged 9,7 and 7. I have taken the task of suggesting some titles that would be appealing to the girls while keeping my Aunt from buying shovelware.

The girls each own DS' and enjoy New Super Mario Bros.

I am thinking of starting off the list with Super Mario Galaxy, Warioware : Smooth Moves, Zack and Wiki, and Warioland Shake it.

Also, Wiiware titles: SUper Mario World.

So if you have any suggestions that I may pass along it would be greatly appreciated.

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All of those games are great for them, although I haven't played Z&W, I heard it was a great game, and its a real problem solver. But I own and beat all of those other games, and I'd highly suggest them.
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My 8 and 5 year old daughters both LOVE Hannah Montana World Spotlight. The older one has asked for High School Musical Dance while the younger has asked for Little Pet Shop. It all depends on what they are interested in.
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I would recommend No More Heroes. It is an endearing tale of a young man who must become the best he can be. His mission is simple: make it to the top!

In the game you get to play with a kitten, cut lawns, collect trendy clothing items, and so on.

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I would recommend No More Heroes. It is an endearing tale of a young man who must become the best he can be. His mission is simple: make it to the top!

In the game you get to play with a kitten, cut lawns, collect trendy clothing items, and so on.

bob_newman

And for a side mission, you can slice people open while continously cussing at them.

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My aunt has bought a Wii for her three daughters, aged 9,7 and 7. I have taken the task of suggesting some titles that would be appealing to the girls while keeping my Aunt from buying shovelware.

The girls each own DS' and enjoy New Super Mario Bros.

I am thinking of starting off the list with Super Mario Galaxy, Warioware : Smooth Moves, Zack and Wiki, and Warioland Shake it.

Also, Wiiware titles: SUper Mario World.

So if you have any suggestions that I may pass along it would be greatly appreciated.

Hamb1
I would suggest mario party 8 havent played it but I heard its a good game
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I'd recommend Boom Blox, Mario Kart Wii, Wario Land Shake it, to name a few.
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#8 gamefan67
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[QUOTE="WiiMan21"][QUOTE="bob_newman"]

I would recommend No More Heroes. It is an endearing tale of a young man who must become the best he can be. His mission is simple: make it to the top!

In the game you get to play with a kitten, cut lawns, collect trendy clothing items, and so on.

And for a side mission, you can slice people open while continously cussing at them.

Aww man you guys beat me to it. but yeah, maybe you could try that All-Star Cheersquad game and a Rayman Raving Rabbids game.
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Get them No More Heroes and Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition....It'll put some hair on their chests.

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Get them No More Heroes and Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition....It'll put some hair on their chests.

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LMAO:lol:
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#11 im2cool123
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i would recomend mario kart, if the kids know how to use a controler well, thatn super smash brawl,, eveyone can play it, my 8 year old cousin is really good at it
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Get her lots of wii points and then she can decide what to get.
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Mario Kart Wii.
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#14 michaelarran
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My eight year old loves Animal Crossing, Endless Ocean and Lego Star Wars. Oh, and Wii Muisc.

Young children hate losing, and want the experience more than the satisfaction of beating the game that comes as they grow older. That counts out games like Galaxy, Kart and Z&W - they are for Mum and Dad!