cduggles
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I’m looking for suggestions for an older relative who only plays solitaire on a PC and is not really computer savvy, but is interested in games. Does anyone have any (serious) suggestions? Thanks!
Thanks for the specs.make sure that PC has at least Windows 7, 4GB of ram no matter if it's a trashcan or not, 4 gigs are necessary
PC only, please. Honestly, I’m not sure what I’m looking for beyond that! Not like an action game. I think.
I had no idea. Thanks!Has he played the other versions of Solitaire, too?
I don't really "get" FreeCell, but Klondike (traditional), Spider, Pyramid and TriPeaks are all pretty cool and already come on your PC with Microsoft (just search "Solitaire in the white search box at the bottom of the screen and select "Microsoft Solitaire Collection". Like, I'm sure you already knew that lol, but just in case.
How old are these 'older relatives'? (he asks tentatively in case they're younger than he is).
Imo, computer games don't really cut it for family fun. What you need are good old fashioned board games - dust off the monopoly, cluedo, backgammon, chess, go, draughts or even a pack of cards. Much better...
I’ll check this out.Bloons Tower Defence 5!
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This one too.Try Papers Please, it's pretty simple to control. If you ever went through customs you can relate to this game.
This definitely will be implemented.Has he played the other versions of Solitaire, too?
I don't really "get" FreeCell, but Klondike (traditional), Spider, Pyramid and TriPeaks are all pretty cool and already come on your PC with Microsoft (just search "Solitaire in the white search box at the bottom of the screen and select "Microsoft Solitaire Collection". Like, I'm sure you already knew that lol, but just in case.
Sorry i missed this. He’s 80, lonely, and kind of getting depressed, which is why I am trying to help out.How old are these 'older relatives'? (he asks tentatively in case they're younger than he is)
This looks very promising.@cduggles !
i had a eureka moment
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It might be a bit sophisticated, but we’ll see.OH, U totally forgot about The Sims! I started playing that when I was 11 so it's fairly simple (each updated iteration gets more and more complex so I would suggest starting with The Sims 4). It's really addictive. Me, my mum and my brother used to have full-blown arguments over who's turn it was. Even my mum could play it for 3 or 4 hours at a time xD.
I live relatively close by but I don’t have much free time lately. I make it a point to visit at least twice a month, but that’s not enough. Lives on his own. Mental acuity is intact, but he is not computer literate, doesn’t have much formal education, and speaks English as a second language. So there are a lot of barriers.I'm assuming on PC and solitaire means they aren't close by, perhaps living on their own or a nursing home? Point being = social interaction with others is a step up and engages more of their mind, retains more of their function ability. How old? What environment? How is their mental and/or eye-hand? Is eye-hand something they'd want to work on?
Thoughtful questions for which I could only make assumptions to answer.Sticking with PC....this should be my forte, but I'd have to go back and look. There's a tone of freeware out there which is simple by design, therefore relatively (ha! punny) simple to use. I'll go back and think of some candidates, but it would help to know how sophisticated they are looking to get - Role Playing Games (RPG) where they can develop a character and get attached with customizing? A bit more strategy with turn based games? Something they can do in 10-20min and be done, or something they can save and return to later? The old man in my is concerned they are only doing point-click which isn't doing a lot for them physically, but I don't know if that's their current limit. I"m also concerned about the screen and visibility, as the geek in my wants to connect the PC to a large screen tv, but that's likely uncalled for here.
It’s a possibility. But this is someone who I am slowly teaching how to text. He doesn’t use the Internet. So that’s where things are at rn.Consider switching to a tablet?