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baloofarsan said:
Euphoria14 said:

Anyways, enjoying the game thus far, and so had my daughter and wife. It's straightforward enough in some parts that I can pass the controller to my 5-year old (She likes to walk around during the day sequences and pretend she is talking to the people), although not long after she left to go back to Minecraft, which is another disliked game around these parts.

Excuse me for being inquisitive about your personal life: I do understand Minecraft is popular amongst smaller children. What exactly is a 5-year old doing in Minecraft? Building things, walking around, interacting with friends?

Building, interacting and talking to her friends is what she does when playing in creative mode. When playing survival you don't have all the blocks instantly at your disposal so you need to work to create each block. They all end up working together to accomplish things. 

She also likes to build full towns and place villagers and animals and basically play house. She uses name tags to give the animals and people names and uses leashes to walk the dogs.



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Final Fantasy VI (iOS), Final Fantasy: Record Keeper (iOS) & Dragon Quest V (iOS)     

    

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