~ This is a rant about 15+ Games~
Now, in my general area. I have seen 7-14 talking about 'Call Of Duty' and other 15+ games. And worse, i've walked into Gamestop to buy my games and I see about a 7 year old buying Call Of Duty. Hello? Parents, do you realise what your kids are playing? I've seen little kids running around trying to shoot people with their toy guns in Tesco! And being rude. And the teenagers, they are like drones to that game. "Hey dude, i'm going in at 12 a.m. to buy the new COD!" On a school night. It's madness!!
I don't play COD myself, I find it boring. But seeing my brother play it 24/7 and falling asleep on the console worries me...
Please parents and other people who care about our childern's minds, Don't buy them COD if they are not 15+
(Sorry for being so dramatic, had to get it off my chest.)
I agree that parents should look into what their children are playing. However, if the parents believe their 7 year old is mature enough to handle Call of Duty, then by all means, let 'em play it.
Okay, so they're shooting with their toy guns and...? Is this related to the video game or what? Kids have shot with play guns all the time, even before video games. They're being rude? Well, that's the parents' job to watch what their kids are doing.
How old is your brother? Is he over 18? Then don't worry about him falling asleep playing games. Is he under 18? Tell your parents about your concerns.
To me, these kinds of games don't really stimulate the imagination like some more "childish" games do
Everybody's imagination is stimulated differently.
Besides, there's a lot of harsh language in COD and other shooters that probably will add to the child's vocabulary because they are young and don't know a whole ton better.
They are
words. These words are just words that have a meaning given to them by society, which has deemed these to be "bad". Maybe instead of teaching kids that these words are, by default, bad (which they are not), and instead taught them that some people may take offense to them, and we should therefore watch who we say them to, we can allow them to experience games with this "harsh" language.
Anyway, I feel these games are completely okay if they have been taught well by their parents and they know the difference between reality and the video game world. However, I do feel that there are some games that children should just wait until they are older to play *cough*those ones with the "you know what" and "you know what" in them*cough* but COD... I don't feel that those games are one of them.
I agree for the most part, but again, it depends on the parents. If the parents think, say, a 12 year old is mature enough for a game that has the "adult fun" I guess you could say, then by all means, they can play it.
You can make it a teaching opportunity and communicate to the child what is appropriate behavior and what isn't. Shielding children from things rather than explaining things makes them that much more curious. The only kids that would impress on a violent video game are children with undiagnosed psychological or developmental disorders or children with no healthy parental guidance, although some kids can and will understand on their own.
This is the best post on this thread.