Retro video games and aesthetics are having a moment, but it’s not just gen X and older millennials reliving their heyday: younger millennials and gen Z are getting in on the nostalgia too
Fire Emblem (one of the GBA ones)
Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town.
Those would make sense given they are probably wordier/more menu-driven/less based on action than the others you mentioned. (Pokemon is those things too, but Pokemon is crack for kids)
Those would make sense given they are probably wordier/more menu-driven/less based on action than the others you mentioned. (Pokemon is those things too, but Pokemon is crack for kids)