Mom-fri
As I am myself once again enmeshed in another Oblivion game, I'd suggest one of the Elder Scrolls games (Morrowind is a solid choice as well, but since you're going with not too difficult or complex, Oblivion seems the better choice with its difficulty slider and fast travel). And you can load it up with new meshes and textures to make it even nicer (I never play without the Oblivion Audio and Visual Overhaul [http://planetelderscrolls.gamespy.com/View.php?view=oblivionmods.detail&id=5345] mod). And since it's an open world, she can pretty much start up any quest and only finish the ones she want (because, let's face it, the "Mom factor" is having less time to yourself).
I saw WoW got a few votes, but I'd strongly advise against MMOs. The downside of MMOs is that they imply raiding or long quests which you can't just stop and pick up later. Go with a single player game, it gives you a lot more freedom to pick and choose when to start and when to stop playing.
Mom-friendly = not too difficult or complex? >.> Oh yeah, because it's well known that we lose IQ points when we get pregnant... *sigh*Tealia3 said:EDIT: By mom-friendly, I meant mostly difficulty/complexity of the game. She's not too prudish when it comes to romance/sex/violence!![]()
As I am myself once again enmeshed in another Oblivion game, I'd suggest one of the Elder Scrolls games (Morrowind is a solid choice as well, but since you're going with not too difficult or complex, Oblivion seems the better choice with its difficulty slider and fast travel). And you can load it up with new meshes and textures to make it even nicer (I never play without the Oblivion Audio and Visual Overhaul [http://planetelderscrolls.gamespy.com/View.php?view=oblivionmods.detail&id=5345] mod). And since it's an open world, she can pretty much start up any quest and only finish the ones she want (because, let's face it, the "Mom factor" is having less time to yourself).
I saw WoW got a few votes, but I'd strongly advise against MMOs. The downside of MMOs is that they imply raiding or long quests which you can't just stop and pick up later. Go with a single player game, it gives you a lot more freedom to pick and choose when to start and when to stop playing.