FlashMerlot wrote:Remember we're talking about a 5 year old. Loading custom levels is a complex manual process which a non-reading 5 year old cannot handle.
Anyway ... how can I provide intra-level navigation?
It needs to be a PhD solution (PhD = Push here, Dummy!)
I had my four year old granddaughter playing frequently. Put all of the kids levels in a folder called Kids.
C:\Return To Wonderland Deluxe\CustomLevels\Deluxe\Kids
Once you open the game and get it to the custom level (Your son will eventually be able to do this by watching you but it may take some weeks.) you can let him have his own name. It is easy for kids to eventually remember what "kids" means when they see that folder. Or you could even name the folder after him and when he sees his name, he knows to arrow down to it and push enter. Then he can just arrow, hit enter and play.
There are many kid levels in the Classic as well as the Deluxe Forums. As Majic said, use the words kid or child in the search. Although my search didn't begin to bring up all that there are.
Here's a link for you to start with that will give you quite a few to keep him happy until you get the rest.
http://pcpuzzle.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... hlight=kid
While quite a few authors have made the kid levels, search for littlejg and janetgalle as authors of the most.
Some may be too hard for your son, just pay attention and remove those to a different folder for when he is ready. This way his folder will eventually be games you know he can play.