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¿Question #992?
TomVasel: Best game for a five year old girl?
BOBBYCAN: I'm assuming this was asked when Tom Vasel was a five year old boy.
oldhoss: The Aristocrats!
pwilz: Jack Vasel's asking me? Heh, Hare and Tortoise.
imyourskribe: Animal stacking game!
Szarak: tea party.
Disreputable: Oh, god, I'm a horrible person. First answer that came to mind: The dishes. I am so sorry. That's not me.
Neolarthytep: Bedtime, so mommy and daddy can play a big game
Don T: The hobbit, Carcassonne, Risk, Chess, Ludo
weed131: Checkers
kathleenryan: Chess is what I started my daughter with because the games designed for girls are mindless and insulting to little girl's intellect. She won a trophy in chess when she was twelve. When she was eleven she received a mindless game designed for girls based on popular dolls as a gift. We started playing it together and I looked at her and said, "We can create a better game than this," and we did. She drew all the illustrations for our educational stock market board game, "Look Out Wall Street!" when she was eleven.
masaakunokouchi: Go
aslskfan: Zooloretto, of course! :)
suncrush: Advanced Third Reich
chitshappen: I'd go Tier Auf Tier. Fun auf Fun.
dfniii: thats sick!
loki2896: Gulo Gulo
aleo09: not sure
DHEK: I don't know... I'm not really into kids' games
Cordingley: A tea party.
LordT: A five year old boy perhaps ?
goldenboat: Hide and seek.
Cromaa: Duel of Ages
vampywife: Dora the Explorer Candyland or something like that
Avatar_69: Sorry!
Mordachai: Europa Universalis *snicker*
POvidiusNaso: Gulo Gulo.
Helenoftroy: heroscape
mrbeankc: Not sure but I think Lunch Money would be a bad choice.
Reloaded: Candyland?
Loquutus: If she's my daughter, tichu with nuns in a convent.
Killermyth: "PlayBoy: The Mansion", she needs to learn the horrible truth about her mother.
beakermyers: ????
scriptorum: Whichever game sparks her interest the most. Everyone's different.
GI Joe: Go Away, Monster!
puffinge: can a 5 year old play a memory game like Enchanted Forest? If so, that's it.
dakarp: How about Gulo Gulo?
skrutsch: Gulo Gulo or Igloo Pop (My friends' 5-year old loves those...oh and Face It too.)
sourwyrm: candyland?
Lord_Prussian: Probably not a game I am familiar with
Jittle: Apples to Apples Jr.
The Unbeliever: 42
Gamegrunt: Connect Four
TMJJS: Lord of the Rings 2003
Favre4MVP: I'm a Pretty Pretty Princess.
Metaphora: Scott Tepper has a good one: Mr Fork Meets Mrs. Electric Socket!
snoozefest: no idea
MisterCranky: Wff n' Proof. I think I could beat her.
nexttothemoon: Hmmm...maybe Kupferkessel Co from the ones I own...or Amazing Labyrinth.
Windopaene: Rat-A-Tat-Cat, Ghost Party, Ramses II
jmagnini: candyland
2amp: candyland
heli: insufficient information -- what is her personality?
Wintergoblin: memory
solove: Cha Cha Chicken
AlorielLelyn: Candyland
jpact: Getting me a beer from the fridge. I hope I can get her to play it before she's 5.
Cavedog_pdx: Aggravation or Uno.
gnomehome: There are plenty of geeklists out there to answer this one.
Blackwind: Pretty, Pretty, Princess
wiz8mom: Pick Picnic. Wait, Enchanted Forest. No, maybe Rat a Tat Cat or There's a Moose in the House.
fsumarc: enchanted forest
GuyHill: Ouch. I wont put the thought i just had down.
viogression: Ask me again in two years when mine turns five.
EvilTimmy: Hopscotch
mrraow: To be answered in 2008.
isolated: Hide and Seek. She hides you...take a nap.
Cristina: Gulo Gulo, played it with lots of small kids ranging from 4-6, they all loved it.
CortexBomb: Not Die Macher
wtrollkin2000: My daughter's favorite at that age was "Herd Your Horses".
BobDodgerBlue: Chutes and Ladders
P.O.G.G.: No idea.
Mike A: Anything you usually play. She will surely give you new insights into it you never had. My 5 year old daughter does.
m_r_tyler: Battledome
Steve Leach: Heroscape
Ludocrazy: Labyrinth
geberus: ?
chaddyboy_2000: Snail Pace Race.
Shakar: Snake & Ladder -- *duck for cover*
skelebone: Snail's Pace Race?
louiseh: Zicke Zacke Huhnekacke
CDRodeffer: Ark of the Covenant
Spielfreak: Chicken Cha Cha Cha
ValJor: I don't play with little girls... Ahem, that didn't sound nice...
jttm: Basari? Not having played with a 5yo, I am not sure how much complexity they can grasp
ynnen: Hard to say... My niece was 8 when she learned Cartagena, and she loved it.