Dinosaurs and horses and children, oh my!
Apr. 18th, 2004 09:01 pmI just finished a game that involved good dinosaurs and bad dinosaurs, and horses that came to help out the good dinosaurs because the T-rexes had kidnapped the brontosaurus babies, and a couple of flying boats, one of which kept dumping out its passengers into the other flying boat, which rescued them, and Scoop, the dump truck, which made a loud noise to scare the bad dinosaurs, and the baby dinosaurs lived in a castle that the flying boat took them to, and the carnosaur used the fire truck to climb up the cliff, and oh, yeah, there was a waterfall. Or two. And the Great Wall of China.
The kids are in with their mother taking their baths and getting ready for bed now.
It's interesting to see that Elizabeth, who is eight, is interested in storylines with plots and characters, and even went so far as to break her story up into chapters. Edward, who is four, doesn't care about individual characters so much as lumping all the small dinosaurs into one group, all the large ones into another, and so on, though he has a couple of favorites that he singles out. Both of them tend to focus on danger/rescue plots, though Elizabeth's are much, much more complex.
The kids are in with their mother taking their baths and getting ready for bed now.
It's interesting to see that Elizabeth, who is eight, is interested in storylines with plots and characters, and even went so far as to break her story up into chapters. Edward, who is four, doesn't care about individual characters so much as lumping all the small dinosaurs into one group, all the large ones into another, and so on, though he has a couple of favorites that he singles out. Both of them tend to focus on danger/rescue plots, though Elizabeth's are much, much more complex.