Navigating game conventions as adults can sometimes be a bit hairy, but how do you do it with kids in tow?
Video games aren’t just Mario Kart and Fortnite — they can safely (and appropriately) help kids grapple with existential paradigms like death, war, and sexuality.
Maybe skip the ones on Fiverr, though.
Geocaching is an outdoor activity where finders use GPS satellites on their phones to hunt hidden “caches” that have logbooks where you can record your find and sometimes other stuff.
Video games cost a tremendous amount of money to develop. How can they just give them away?
This was certainly shocking, but it isn’t the first (and won’t likely be the last) instance of graphic sexual content appearing in a game meant to be friendly toward children.
Managing screen time is a difficult task, but it’s not an insurmountable one if you keep these suggestions in mind.
Here are some signs to look out for.
The recent classification of “gaming addiction” as an illness by the World Health Organization has kicked off a wave of articles examining the negative effects of electronic games on young minds.
The first step to preventing video game addiction is learning what to look for.
These childhood experiences inspired some of the world’s best video games.
If your kid encounters bad behavior online, here are a few ways to help them deal with it.