Another common trait that kids tend to love is games that revolve around building things. A recent game called Dorfromantik gives players a relaxing way to enjoy a building strategy game. Players start each game with a stack of procedurally generated tiles. The goal of the game is to place these tiles and form a map where the terrain naturally flows from one tile to another. As players go, they may receive quests that will require them to surround certain areas of their map with specific tiles. It's a short and sweet experience that can keep kids thinking. As they become older, their jigsaw skills will develop, and they’ll move on to more difficult puzzles with many pieces. In order to keep track of each piece, you’ll need a 1000 piece puzzle board to help you and your child. A puzzle board is a good investment for puzzle lovers of all ages.