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best xbox one kids games, october 2018

Top 4 Best Xbox One Kids Games of October 2018

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As October 2018 officially gets underway, the floodgates have officially opened on video game releases. The peak months have finally arrived, and there are some blockbuster titles coming to the Xbox One such as Red Dead Redemption 2, Fallout 76, and Black Ops 4. Problem is, not all of these are exactly suitable for kids.

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Fortunately, we’re here to give you a helping hand. We’ve pulled out the best-looking Xbox One kids games releasing in October 2018 that could be worth a buy for younger players. They’ll offer all the challenge and action that they love in video games, without the graphic violence, bad language, or sexual content. So, without further ado, let’s dive into the best Xbox One kids games of October 2018.

Best Xbox One Kids Games of October 2018

LEGO DC Super-Villains

Everyone’s played the hero more times than they can count at this point. Be it in one of LEGO’s Marvel or DC-based adventure games, or just in video games in general. Well, the folks over at Traveller’s Tales decided enough was enough, and so LEGO DC Super-Villains was born.

Serving as a spin-off of sorts to the LEGO Batman trilogy, LEGO DC Super-Villains puts players in the roles of iconic DC villains for the first time. With the Justice League missing and Earth in dire need of protection, the Injustice League steps up, led by the Joker.

Expect all of the block-building and bolt-grabbing action that the LEGO series is known for, albeit with a more evil twist. Of course, it’s all in LEGO, and it’s a kids game, so there’s nothing too sinister here.

Starlink: Battle for Atlas

starlink battle for atlas

It’s been a while since we saw a toys-to-life game released, with both Disney Infinity and LEGO Dimensions having officially come to the end of their life cycles. That’s not stopping Ubisoft from having a go, though, with Starlink: Battle for Atlas.

At the beginning of Starlink, the player’s mothership crashes into a nearby planet after being ambushed by the Forgotten Legion. Intent on using an ancient technology for their own personal gain, the Forgotten Legion is a constant threat to the Atlas star system, and so it’s down to you to save the day.

The toys-to-life element of the game comes in the form of the player’s ship. A small, modular, real-life toy ship can be customized by purchasing different parts and switching them out on the fly. Doing so grants different stats and abilities to help you save the star system from the evil clutches of the Forgotten Legion.

If you’re looking for something a little more action-focused and slightly more mature, Starlink is looking like a solid pick. Just be aware, in order to get the most out of the game, you may need to invest in additional ship, weapon, and pilot parts.

Best Xbox One Kids Games of October 2018

Just Dance 2019

Ubisoft is all about bringing us the Xbox One kids games in October 2018, because Just Dance 2019’s another top title that kids of all ages are sure to love. Packed with the latest chart-topping hits, Just Dance 2019 is all about following the silhouettes onscreen dancing around in time to the music. Mimic the movements, and you’ll score highly.

With 40 tracks on the disc ready to go, and over 400 songs available as part of the Just Dance Unlimited subscription service, there’s little chance you’ll get tired of the Just Dance 2019’s setlist.

Keep in mind that Just Dance 2019 on Xbox One requires you to either have the Kinect, or a compatible smartphone in order to track your movements, so be sure you’re all good to go on this front before picking the game up.

 

LEGO Harry Potter Collection

The Harry Potter craze had seemingly died down a little bit after the release of the final movie. Then Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them hit cinemas and we’re all obsessed with the wizarding world once again. Well, turns out that we’re getting a double dose of LEGO action in October 2018. Traveller’s Tales is bringing the LEGO Harry Potter Collection to Xbox One, which runs players through all seven years of Harry’s adventures.

All of the iconic moments from the movie have been lovingly converted into blocky levels for players to relive, with that classic LEGO games charm fans have come to know and love. It also comes with all of the Character and Spell pack DLCs, adding a number of fan-favorite characters and exciting magical abilities.

Its gameplay may be a little more streamlined and simplified than that of LEGO DC Super-Villains with the LEGO Harry Potter games having originally released many years ago. However, for young Harry Potter fans excited for the upcoming Fantastic Beasts movie, there’s no better option for kids games on Xbox One this month.


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Chris Jecks
Chris Jecks has been covering the games industry for over eight years. He typically covers new releases, FIFA, Fortnite, any good shooters, and loves nothing more than a good Pro Clubs session with the lads. Chris has a History degree from the University of Central Lancashire. He spends his days eagerly awaiting the release of BioShock 4.