Our gaming expert Sameer Desai, editor of IndianVideoGamer.com, India's largest gaming community, explains why parents must watch what games their children play. He also recommends five games that are not only for kids but fun for even the grown-ups.
Last month, I was at PlayStation Experience, which was held at a popular family destination in south Mumbai. This was a chance for Sony to give everyone the opportunity to experience the best that PlayStation had to offer. There were a wide variety of games to try out across the three PlayStation consoles -- PS2, PSP, and PS3. Some were family games for all ages; others designed for a more mature audience.
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There were quiz games, puzzle games, and racing games that could be enjoyed by kids and adults alike, but no one seemed interested in these. Instead, all the kids, accompanied by their parents, were lined up to play God of War 3. To those not familiar with it, God of War is a massively popular action game series, both in India and internationally. And as the name suggests, this is not a game for kids. Yet you had kids as young as 10 years-old playing and enjoying it, while their parents watched on.
Something wasn't right with that picture. These are the same parents who read misinformed newspapers articles on gaming and call for all games to be banned. And here they were, cheering their kids on as they played a game that is meant for an audience nearly twice their age.
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Next week: Sameer Desai's review of five fun games that kids must play.
LittleBigPlanet (PlayStation 3), age rating: 7 (Meaning: Suitable for children aged 7 and above)
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