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Members Current visitors. Log in. Install the app. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter Triggaaar Start date Jan 11, Tags game wii. Triggaaar Distinguished Member. This is going to be tricky to explain, but I'll do my best. My son in 8, and he has cerebral palsy.

He can sit up and use controllers, but his fine motor skills aren't as good as other kids. On the one hand, I want games where he can do well and not feel useless, but I'd also like things that help him develop his fine motor skills moving his fingers.

He plays Mario Kart Wii with a steering wheel, and that's pretty ideal Mario Kart 8 should be good too. The platform games are often pretty tricky and unforgiving - I picture him having the odd bit of trouble with timing, say of a jump, which sends him back to the beginning, which will be quite frustrating.

So, is there anything you people think would work well? Triggaaar said:. Click to expand There is an 'easy' mode where Yoshi has a permanent set of wings allowing him to get past any difficult bits with ease. Sebastalona Distinguished Member. He might find the Mario Party series of games fun. Lots of different game types implementing different uses of the Wii controller, and like Wii Sports etc, does not need ultra precise movements to have fun. Sebastalona said:. Any recommendations between 8, 9 and 10?

I'm sure the earlier ones can be picked up for peanuts now. Super Monkey Ball? You move the Wii remote around to move the ball so very easy and there's a two player mode where you can blast the obstacles out of the way.

Lots of mini games too which are simple. Ste7en Distinguished Member. I'd have said Mario Party as well. Also, is WarioWare on the Wii U? It is excellent on the Wii. Lots of variety and some pretty gross but fun humour. There are times when the clock stops before you figure out what to do well, it did for me but I'm old. The best part? The Quadstick is a mouth-operated controller designed to enable quadriplegics to play video games at a high level and to participate as equals in social gaming communities.

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Check out Quadstick tutorials to learn more about what it can do. The QuadJoy 3 by QuadLife is a mouth-operated joystick that replaces computer mouses. It was designed to integrate into everyday life for those who are paralyzed or have disabled hand movement.

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This mouth-controlled USB joystick features plug-and-play technology with a high-quality articulated arm and desk mount. This controller can be controlled with the mouth, cheek, chin, or tongue, making it a good option for those with impaired movement in their arms and legs. But we have trouble finding games that can be played just by tilting the Wiimote, not pressing buttons or using the nunchuck.

Any child-friendly game like this would be fine. FeiBenares 8 years ago 2. Wii Play Wii Sports series. Rythmn Heaven Fever. Wii Play: Motion has a couple minigames I can think of. Treasure Twirl, Pose Mii Plus, Cone Zone which has the player balancing ice cream scoops and also making the biggest soft serve cone you can, and Teeter Targets which is very pinballish yet doesn't use buttons for flippers you just tilt the remote to fling a ball towards targets.

You could probably find the game cheap but it does require the motion plus accessory but a new copy will have bundled with it. Flingsmash is another game that might work. It also comes bundled with the motion plus accessory which is required for the game. The player is tasked with moving the character around obstacles using just the thrust of the wiimote.

It might be a little difficult though. My fake plants died because I didn't pretend to water them. HerPanda 8 years ago 5. Rythmn Heaven Fever He's asking for movement games without button presses, not games with only button presses.

TC, this game is almost all just pressing A and B to a beat, little to no movement Believe it or not, what you're asking for is pretty difficult to pin point a few games for!

There are some rail shooters that are mostly just point and click, but they might be a little too "mature" Resident Evil games, House of the Dead. Zak and Wiki is a point and click game, but he might have to do a bit of clicking I haven't played it much myself, but it's a puzzle game. Cooking Mama I think they're mostly motion only but it might not appeal to him? It's cooking. Peeling potatoes, chopping onions, stirring, etc. I haven't played this fully though, so there may be button presses here and there in gameplay.

There's also the Super Monkey Ball games you tilt the Wiimote , but those require you to press the A button every now and then to jump. I'm sure there are some point and click adventure games and some tilt and roll puzzle games that others can key in on though.



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