Thats cool, at least your mom is actually in to anime, my mom hates it lol.
@DS, my mom also used to like to play games back during the SNES era, we had one back when we where kids and she as well as my auntie used to love playing Super Mario World with us.
Other than that she does not play video games nor even know how to for the most part lol.
But we do share a love for tv series such as The Walking Dead, Supernatural, and American Horror story, all of which we always watch together.
As hard to believe as it sounds, my Mom actually plays a lot of first person shooter games. Her favorites are Medal of Honor, Call of Duty, Red Dead Redemption, Red Orchestra, and Brothers in Arms.
My mother isn't a gamer. She actually yells at me for playing video games as it distracts me from real life. I agree with her but still, the internet is my life.
My mom isn't actually a gamer, but when I was really little (6, 7, 8) and I had my Nintendo, she was all about Donkey Kong. To this day it's still her favorite game. I should tell her she can get it on her phone.
My mom isn't too big on video games and I doubt she could figure out how to play them, especially the modern ones that necessitate the use of lots of buttons and combinations, but back in the day she did used to play Tetris every now and again.
Haha, if I'm honest I don't think I've ever seen my mum play a video game, as such. I have vague memories of being about 6 years old and trying to teach my mother how to play FIFA with me on the Playstation One, but she didn't have a clue. The closest thing I know she plays to a video game would be that highly addicting and also highly annoying Candy Crush Saga. She really does have an unhealthy addiction to that game, as do other members of my family too.
My mother never played a video game in her life and so did my father. I am the first one on my family to actually buy a console! My penchant for gaming since my childhood has always bugged them, but they never complained as long as I was not playing too much.
She mostly plays those Popcap games. Off the top of my head, that includes Zuma, Bookworm, Peggle, and bejeweled.
Recently though I grabbed her Candy Crush on her phone and Spider Solitaire.
Can't think of much else at the moment, but most of the games are fairly simple and easy to get into. I tried to get her to play Plants vs Zombies, but she found it too complex.