Club Penguin (though no longer as active as before) used to be a very popular browser game for kids with a story. Kids could be penguins in a wintry world, participate in parties, and complete tasks related to the story of the penguin community. There were always new events and storylines added to keep things interesting for the young players.
One great browser game with a story is 'Kingdom Rush'. It has a really engaging storyline where you defend your kingdom against various invaders. The different levels are like chapters in a story, with new challenges and enemies as you progress. It also has cool characters and upgrades that tie into the overall narrative.
Definitely 'Pokémon Diamond / Pearl'. Kids love the story of becoming a Pokémon trainer, traveling through the Sinnoh region, catching different Pokémon, and competing in gym battles. It has a simple yet engaging story for kids. 'Kirby Super Star Ultra' also has a great story for kids. Kirby's adventures to save his world from various threats are colorful and easy to follow. And the gameplay is also suitable for kids.
Yes, there are a few. Some popular ones include 'DC Universe Online' and 'Justice League Heroes: The Flash Game'.
A great one is the 'drip race'. Kids have a small cup of water on their heads and they have to walk or run a short distance without spilling the water. If they do spill, they're out. It's simple but really funny to watch.
One such game is 'My Candy Love'. It's set in a school environment where you can interact with various characters, go on dates, and make choices that affect the storyline. Another is 'School of Dragons', which has a more adventure - based theme within a school - like setting related to dragons. There's also 'Monster High: New Ghoul in School' where you can experience the unique world of Monster High in a browser - based game.
'Toca Boca' games, for example 'Toca Life: World'. Kids can create their own stories in a colorful and imaginative world. There are different locations and characters they can interact with. Although not a traditional 'flash game' in the strictest sense, it has a strong story - building element. And 'Scribblenauts Remix' is also good. Kids can use their creativity to solve problems in the game world, and there's a basic story of a character going on adventures and helping people by using the power of creating any object they can think of.
'Pokémon Diamond / Pearl' has a great story for kids. The story revolves around becoming a Pokémon master. Kids can explore the Sinnoh region, catch Pokémon, and battle gym leaders. The story is simple yet engaging, with a lot of fun and friendly characters along the way.
A 'Story Hunt' game would be fun. Hide different parts of the Ringu of India story, like written on small cards, around a room or outdoor area. The kids have to find the cards and then put the story in order. This not only gets them moving but also helps them understand the sequence of the story.
Another game could be 'Story Ring Relay'. Divide kids into teams. One kid from each team starts by running to a spot where there are some pictures related to the Ringu of India story and picks up a ring. Then they run back and pass the ring to the next teammate. The first team to finish all their turns wins. This game combines the story elements with a physical activity and teamwork.
Well, role - playing games can be excellent 'games for story' for kids. For example, they can play 'house' and create their own stories about the family living in the house, what they do during the day, and so on. Also, puppet shows are like 'games for story'. Kids can make up stories for their puppets to act out. Simple board games like 'The Story Tree' which has prompts and spaces to build a story as you move around the board are also good options.