I've bought a game for my child, "Dragon Tower", it is a collaborative game for children and adults; were all the players win, or all loose, and they have to work together towards a common goal, rescue a princess kidnapped by a dragon. But most of the rescuers are boys and one of the players seems the princess, so, taking an idea of a blogger I "changed" the rules for my child, we are not rescuing the princess, we are rescuing her pet and all the prince and princess friends are helping to that rescue. We have played several times, as it it only 5 to 10 minutes of play and my child see the pet rescue as something normal, and also, understands that the princess is also helping to that rescue... something that should be normal, but, strange, it does not seem to be normal.
Here you have a sample of that game...
Ah! In this game, the children also practice memory (searching the correct images), dexterity (building the tower and rescuing the pet) and collaboration/dialogue (Coordinating between themselves to rescue the pet)
What do you think about it?