Big Fish Games – Gardenscapes – Giveaway

As a kid, I played computer games when I could find new ones. That was 20 plus years ago. The games my kids have these days are far superior and offer so much more. With Kaila being 7, she is into technology and computer games, just like her dad.

We are always looking out for games that are not online entirely. Big Fish Games has games that we can download and play from our computer, not just online on a website. These are dedicated games, not gimmicks to lead to other advertising.

Kaila has been playing Gardenscapes which is a game where you get to design and create a beautiful garden. This is the perfect game because Kaila likes to design and create her own creations using different items and garden accessories. I think these types of games are good for organizational skills and for kids to get an idea of how things work. This allows her to be in the garden during the winter! She can choose from a huge range of items for designing the garden along with another game of hidden objects that she can sell to guests to raise money for her garden, I did have to help Kaila on some things because there are items she didnt know, but she read them.

With her reading she can get into these types of games for as long as we let her.

 

Giveaway!

I have two codes for one game to give away!

Entry: Tell me what games you like to play.

Giveaway ends Dec 10

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Comments

  1. Ann Fantom says:

    I’m old school. I like to play Tetris and Freecell

  2. my daughter and husband are huge gamers – me i like driving games or interactive games like the wii or kinect.

    for awhile i loved playing farmville and all those fun games on the computer

  3. I love playing JRPGs!!

  4. I like playing garden scapes, farmsville, sims 1,2,&3 scribblenauts, just dance 4, and all bigfish games (:

  5. I personally love most time management games. Anything that allows me to have some control over what direction the game takes. I like the Sims games, hou$e flip, let’s get cookin’ games, and others like these!

  6. I love sports games like hockey. My kids would love Big Fish Games.

  7. Valerie Taylor Mabrey says:

    I like virtual villagers and bejeweled

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  8. I like mah jong. I’m lame I know. :)

  9. I love word games, like Scrabble or Boggle! But my kids love progressive games like this one!

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  10. basketball!

    trippyjanet at gmail dot com

  11. Padma Miller says:

    Sequence and Uno

  12. I love hidden object games

  13. DARLA KIDDER says:

    I love playing hidden object games, CSI Crime City on Facebook, any Lego , and CSI video games .

  14. Cassandra McCann says:

    i love strategy like bejeweled

  15. I like to play any word games like scrabble :)

  16. tina page says:

    we like hidden object adventure games usually

  17. Julie Jones says:

    I like to play word games. This would be for my daughter.

  18. I love cute games like animal crossing!

  19. cynthia layton says:

    i like rpgs like final fantasy and disgaia

  20. Kerrie Mayans says:

    I like to play angry birds and wordament on my windows phone.

  21. Stephanie Larison says:

    I love shooter games and the hidden object ones too

  22. I like games like Angry Birds.

  23. i love to play scrabble!!!

  24. my favorite games are gardenscapes, gardenscapes mansion makeover and fairway solitaire:)

  25. Super mario, tetris, donkey kong, etc.

  26. I like simulations

  27. mary renshaw says:

    I am a farmville girl!

  28. Carole Ingram says:

    Definitely a hidden object adventure game of some sort! I LOVE fish games!!

  29. I like games that are interactive and I have to use reasoning!

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