Shatts said:
No offense, but that's just a common argument towards poor parenting. That only makes sense if games were exclusively meant for kids, or lots of games rated towards kids had sexual content. If the parent doesn't want kids playing games with sexual content, then they should check the ESRB rating or whatever method available. The parent is mostly at fault for providing that to their kids. |
No offense taken but I feel you missed my point. 10 years ago there was a limited amount of quality games that also were kid friendly. That has gotten better. Meaning I never exposed my kids to inappropriate content but I am thankful my kids are getting a better selection of games.
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