This is a deeply ill-advised prototype of an idea I had where one half of the screen is playing Dr Mario and the other half is playing Tetris. In order to make a block fall in Tetris you have to build it in Dr Mario, and if you want to keep getting blocks in Dr Mario you need to clear lines in Tetris (because cleared lines break into parts and fall back down in the other game).
It's built for one player but the two-player mode might work better. I don't know because I don't currently have access to a second player.
Another little game for the four-year-old, who is unaccountably into bin lorries. Seriously, once a relative came round with a present for him and they were all like, 'sorry, I wanted to get like a fire engine or something but they only had this dustbin lorry, I'm sorry, I'll take it back' and it was, reasonably enough I suppose, quite hard to explain to them that no, this is exactly what he wants, this is better than a fire engine.
Anyway.
Drive the bin lorry to the bins, get out (with O) and pick up the bin (with O), then walk it back to the truck, put it in the truck (with O), get back in the triuck (with O) and keep going. There are 30 bins, get them all emptied into the truck as fast as you can.

Another game for my four-year-old nephew. We played a game where he was a mole and I was a mountain and I had an avalanche that dropped some pillows on him and he had to get out from under them. That's not much of a computer game, but he likes a maze so here is a maze version.
The game will absolutely go on forever if you keep playing.
