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Saturday, February 1, 2014

Need To Step Up Your Game? Read These Tips!

By Alejandro Sison


Do you remember opening your first video game system as a child? The anticipation of blowing up bad guys or virtually flying a plane? I do, and ever since, video games have been a fun hobby I've enjoyed in my spare time. Read on to find out how you can make gaming even more fun!

Be aware of the hidden dangers of online gaming. Some of these games will require you to pay a monthly fee. If your children want to start playing an online game, you should review it first. Make note of whether or not there is any money involved, and if there is, figure out whether the game justifies the cost.

Today, there are a lot of online games where you may be asked to purchase something with real life currency if you want to get more out of it. Consider how much advantage these purchases will actually give you in game. On one hand be sure that you are getting your moneys worth with your purchases. Or, it could save you a lot of time.

Some games fall into the "edutainment" genre. When purchasing for a child, stick to these titles and avoid the ones filled with violence or other questionable content. Search online for reviews by other parents to find some examples of games that may be appropriate for your child.

If you have video game rules for your family, get them on paper and hang them up for all to see. A visual guide to the rules has much greater impact on behavior than rules that are simply spoken, but never written down. Place them in a well-trafficked area like on your refrigerator door.

Most games have a parental control setting in the menu that you can change. Perhaps the game is able to be played over the Internet. If it can be, limit the Internet access your children have. Also look at friend requests and have time limits for how long they can play.

It doesn't matter if you turn your game on for fun, learning or training, one thing is certain: it can really make considerable improvements in just about anything you do. Whether you are trying to be a better student, soldier, chef or business owner, there isn't anything games can't teach!




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