I'd teach them drawing and music. Games are only for entetainment. If you want them to be creative, then go for seomthing like Little BIg Planet... Or let them play LEGO!
This just in. Due to Michael Jacksons body being 90% plastic he will be melted down and turned into Legos. This way kids will be able to play with him forever.
Monument Valley, The Little Prince, Legos, https://inspgr.id/app/uploads/2013/04/Slid3-3D-08.jpg , https://us.rebusfarm.net/images/artwanted/01_Family_830.jpg could work
OMG these are the most fucking awesome skull lookin robots I've ever seen, especially the red one, want it as a lego toy now =3 Keep it up the good work @Daven!
The environment is designed to work with modular modeling, I outlined the role of the environment as imagined, imagined how the modules would be assembled and then the scene was like playing lego. modular modeling Scene complete:
Lego is close, but what I was originally modelling was a Servbot. The arm intersecting the head is kind of an unfortunate reality of the design. This is the pose I was going for. No real way to pull that off without cheating.
A nice hardcover copy of Ashley Wood's World War Robot, a 6 Gal. Air Compressor, some movies, and bulk packs of assorted lego technic parts. Fun stuff this year.
Spending hundreds of hours making digital lego blocks or playdo people is by definition an obsessive act. The question of 'are artists obsessive by nature?' might be a little bit redundant :) But hey, Merry Christmas!