In this conversation, Allie shares her journey through the world of gaming, discussing her educational background in game design and neuroscience, the impact of video games on her life, and how they have helped her manage ADHD. She emphasizes the importance of parental guidance in navigating online gaming safety and the role of trust in the parent-child relationship. Allie also highlights the potential of educational games and the future of gaming for families, encouraging young creators to explore their passion for game development.
Takeaways
Games We Talked About (With Links!)
These are some of the games Allie mentioned, along with links so you can explore them:
Relaxing or Educational Games for Younger Kids:
Animal Crossing: New Horizons (E) – cozy, creative, and educational
Professor Layton series (E10+) – great for logic and critical thinking
Blueprints (E, but better for teens) – beautiful and challenging puzzles
Great for Family Bonding and Strategy:
Grounded (E10+) – a backyard survival game, perfect for co-play
Escape Simulator (T) – cheaper than a real escape room, fun for teens
Sid Meier’s Civilization VI (E10+) – rich in history and strategic thinking
Portal 2 (E10+) – brilliant for problem-solving and communication
Allie’s Personal Favorites for Learning and Self-Regulation:
Shovel Knight (E10+) – helped her structure study breaks
Cuphead (E10+) – hard but fun