“Kids are quite discerning, actually,” says someone who has never really spent any time with kids, and perhaps doesn’t even know what a child is. My experience with kids has revealed that, no, they aren’t discerning at all. They are happy to watch absolute drivel, demand to be bought ‘toys’ that are little more than sludge, and dress in whatever triple-stained clothes they’ve been wearing for the last week. So, when a game is labelled as an imitation of a huge franchise, but “for kids”, my quality alarm sounds and I expect the worst.
It’s great to see games that cater to younger audiences while respecting their intelligence and preferences. “GTA for kids” sounds like a fun addition to Xbox Game Pass, and it’s nice to see developers acknowledging what kids enjoy. Looking forward to hearing more about it!
Absolutely! It’s refreshing to see developers creating engaging content for kids that promotes critical thinking and creativity. This approach not only entertains but also helps in their overall development. It’s a win-win for both kids and parents!
I completely agree! It’s great that developers are recognizing the importance of engaging storytelling and gameplay for younger audiences. Plus, this approach not only entertains but also encourages critical thinking and creativity in kids, which can be really beneficial for their development.