Video recap: Kids games at E3, plus Father’s Day gadget gifts

If you've been following Yahoo!'s The Right Click coverage of the recent E3 — the Electronic Entertainment Expo — you'll notice most of the video games profiled from the show are more adult-oriented in nature.

That is, "Mature"-rated games stole many of the headlines from E3, such as Call of Duty: Black Ops II, The Last of Us, Assassin's Creed III, Splinter Cell: Blacklist, Halo 4, God of War: Ascension and Watch Dogs. After all, the average age of a video game player today is 36 years of age, says the Entertainment Software Association.

But while in L.A. for E3 I also wanted to give props to some of the kids games on display at the world's largest video game expo. Below, you'll see I chat about Activision's Skylanders Giants, Sony's PlayStation All-Star Battle Royale and WonderBook: Book of Spells, an augmented reality-infused book and game combo, written by Harry Potter's J.K. Rowling, that takes advantage of the PlayStation Move controller and PlayStation Eye camera.

Also, considering it's Father's Day around the corner, I also show a few gadget gift ideas for dads (and grads). This includes a new LG Android smartphone with NFC (near-field communication) technology that lets you tap to make payments with your device at participating retailers. Speaking of Android phones, I profile the first iHome "clock dock" for your night table that supports Android devices. Finally, I suggest the latest floor-vacuuming iRobot Roomba might be a good gift to do the dirty work for busy fathers and graduates.