Kids' Batman Games

Batman first emerged as a superhero in comic books. Since his appearance in the public eye, the caped hero has been featured in televisions shows, movies and games. Since the story of Batman has found a home with younger readers and viewers, many video games have been made with the demographic in mind. Batman titles are available on just about every major system as of early 2011.

  1. "LEGO Batman"

    • "LEGO Batman" was released in 2008 for PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable (PSP), PC, Macintosh, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS and Xbox 360 gamers. "LEGO Batman" challenges players to look for an escaped convict. All of the characters are made to look like LEGO toys instead of simulations of actual people. The story is independent from any written for the screen. The game is rated acceptable for those age 10 and higher.

    "Batman: The Brave and the Bold"

    • "Batman: The Brave and the Bold" came out in September of 2010 for those with a Nintendo Wii or Nintendo DS. The game is based on an animated series of the same name and feature a cartoon look. Along with other heroes, Batman must fight against a series of villains. The game is rated suitable for kids 10 and up.

    "Batman Forever: The Arcade Game"

    • Released in late 1996, "Batman Forever: The Arcade Game" works for PC, Sega Saturn and the original PlayStation. The game is appropriate for kids of all ages. "The Arcade Game" is a fast-paced fighting title that challenges players to battle a series of villains as they approach more difficult opponents.

    "Batman Begins"

    • "Batman Begins" is based on the 2005 film of the same name. The game is available for Game Boy Advance, Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, PSP and Xbox. It carries a rating of suitable for players 13 and up. "Batman Begins" includes voice acting by the same actors that appeared in the movie and explains how Bruce Wayne decided to fight crime.

    "Batman: Arkham Asylum"

    • "Batman: Arkham Asylum" was released in August of 2009 for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC players. The game is rated acceptable for kids age 13 and higher. As Batman, you must take down a slew of villains who are threatening to break out of the asylum. Use multiple moves to fight them and play a separate battle mode to practice.

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