Here are 10 of the most-fun video games that are just as much fun for kids to play offline as online. Solo players will enjoy the story mode which features fully-voiced cutscenes while the two-player offline matches are great for local multiplayer gaming sessions. Cars 3: Driven to Win features 20 playable characters from the Disney Pixar Cars movie series, all of which can be customized. It also boasts six different game modes which will keep even the pickiest gamer entertained while playing offline. As with other Lego video games, Lego Harry Potter Collection uses humorous interpretations of the source materials characters and events which makes this a great entry into the franchise for younger gamers who may get too scared watching some of the later Harry Potter films. Players get to activate transformations between the characters’ civilian and ranger forms, upgrade attacks, perform special team attacks, and even fight in giant Zords. Up to four people can play at once and players can jump in at any time to join in on the action. None of these games feature any sort of multiplayer but the single player content will keep solo gamers happy for a very long time. Fans of Skylanders, which spun-off from the Spyro video games, in particular will enjoy this collection. This re-release of the hit Wii U game comes with all of the content from the original, includes all of its additional content that was released digitally after its launch, and features new playable characters like Toadette who are designed to make the gameplay easier for younger players. Something else that sets Dance Central Spotlight apart is the number of different choreography routines assigned to each song. Every song in the game’s library has four versions of the same routine at varying difficulty levels plus four completely unique versions in different dance styles. This game isn’t just a fun dance game, it’s a dance teacher.