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Great game for children.

SomethingUnusualSomethingUnusual Member UncommonPosts: 546
Seriously, my seven year old daughter loves this game. A good game to bridge the age group gap. 

A minor notice to other parents: make sure to edit the chat preferences for them, just as with any online game. 

The client launcher (Glyph) I've found very user friendly for children as well. It saves the password and username for a fairly decent amount of time, saves me from having to go put the info in for her every time she logs on and off. And a nice big red/grey button for them to understand when the game needs an update or the servers are down. 

Though I'll admit, she is more in love with D&D Online ( She likes to swim and explore ). This game is a lot more kid friendly in understanding gameplay and I don't have to worry about night terrors.

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  • AmjocoAmjoco Member UncommonPosts: 4,860
    I have photos of my son and his wife playing it with my two grandsons. The little guys are sitting at a card table behind a couple of monitors and my Son and Daughter-in-Law are playing on their PCs. It sucks getting older, but it makes me happy that my kids and their kids enjoy the same things I do. Nothing is better than being the King nerd. 

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