Having studied the game industry for 20 years as an academic, I can say that media addiction is real (games but also social media, TV). You have to teach your kids how to say no. As a Catholic, I can say that you will have to hunt hard for game content that doesn’t trivialize religion. If your kids like games, get them into board games. …
Having studied the game industry for 20 years as an academic, I can say that media addiction is real (games but also social media, TV). You have to teach your kids how to say no. As a Catholic, I can say that you will have to hunt hard for game content that doesn’t trivialize religion. If your kids like games, get them into board games. Face to face. In D&D you can even make sure the missions are always good vs evil.
Having studied the game industry for 20 years as an academic, I can say that media addiction is real (games but also social media, TV). You have to teach your kids how to say no. As a Catholic, I can say that you will have to hunt hard for game content that doesn’t trivialize religion. If your kids like games, get them into board games. Face to face. In D&D you can even make sure the missions are always good vs evil.