Our finalists for Game of the Year have all been announced and continue to be hotly debated within Kotaku Tower as we try to come to a conclusion, but those three titles werenât the only ones of note in 2009.
We also have a slate of Editorâs Choice awards to go through. Totilo talked about his Best Video Game Cut Scenes of 2009. Now Iâm going through my pick for Best 2009 Games to Play With Your Kids.
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Winner: LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues
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The game we played the most together this year? Probably LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues. Itâs almost a cliche to say just how much I enjoy playing through a LEGO game with my son. Of course I do, but in this case neither Tristan nor I thought we were going to like the game.
At first blush it looks like a repackaging of the first Indy title. But the tweaks, most importantly the new split screen and build mode, make this game a vast improvement and one of the best in the series.
The one thing that hampered our enjoyment of the earlier LEGO games was the fact that you could accidentally (or deliberately) pull your co-op partner into danger and death. No longer with Indy 2, making this the perfect, fun and stress-free game to play with your children.
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Scribblenauts doesnât just encourage proper spelling and a broadening of your vocabulary, it also helps gamers young and old to think outside the box. And nothing says great family gaming like a set of good lateral thinking puzzles.
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This isnât a game, not really. But itâs a great little application for the DSi, allowing you to quickly sketch and show off your illustrations and animations. It also encourages children to draw and think about basic story sequences. A big plus in my book.
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Even more, I love the impact the games have always had on his musical palate. So Trish and I, both big Beatles fans, were delighted when this game hit the house.
Tristan went from humming âLiving on a Prayerâ to learning the words to âI Am the Walrus.â
Look for more special-category awards from the rest of the Kotaku team throughout the week.