Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The minecraft craze is finally over in our neighborhood, they've moved on to summer activities now.
Yes, our kids are going to Minecraft summer camp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is awfully old for not being allowed to llay minecraft.
At the very least go to Target and get him a few creeper tshirts so he fits in.
Seriously. Every single 6-12 year old boy and a lot of the girls too are playing and talking about minecraft.
Who cares what other kids do? If they all jumped off the end of the pier -- or when they start smoking, drinking and getting high -- would you want your kid to follow, or do you make your own decisions for them?
Minecraft is disgusting. I wish I had never let my 10 year old play it. It is not the creative, intellectual game it's made out to be. It seems to be about killing -- killing animals, creepers, etc. Yuck.
If someone came up with a game that was ACTUALLY as Minecraft is described, they could make a fortune. Anyone?
I think your problem with minecraft might be kid specific.
Anyone can take something innocent and make it evil. It is all in the approach. Too bad that is how your kid plays.
My kids, their cousins and friends all play together on a server.
They built a town, complete with a museum and childrens hospital. They assigned each other jobs like museum curator, city planner, chief of police, architects, interior designers, town geologist, farmer, etc.
It was quite elaborate really and kept them busy for weeks.
Yes, they killed some zombies but it was not any more gruesome or violent than Pacman or Asteroids was back in the day.
Maybe work with your kid if all he wanted to do in Minecarft was the violent stuff. You will have this issue with all video games if you have that kind of kid.
Pacman and Asteroids did not involve killing or blood. Eating animals is part of life -- but it doesn't have to be part of video games for children. My son doesn't have an obsession with violence. I don't care for the sound of pigs squealing when they're being killed in the background, even if it's only occasional. I think it's sick, even once. That you find it a normal part of life for kids playing computer games is troubling.
You killed at ate ghosts in Pacman. Far more violent than killing zombies. At least you don't eat the zombies in Minecraft.
They are not killing pigs for pleasure. They are killing for food. They raise them, nurture them and butcher them at the end. A good lesson for kids that food does not just magically appear on a grocery store shelf or restaurant table.
You have serious issues lady.
I don't want them to grow up to work for a slaughter house either, although i know someone has to do it.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is awfully old for not being allowed to llay minecraft.
At the very least go to Target and get him a few creeper tshirts so he fits in.
Seriously. Every single 6-12 year old boy and a lot of the girls too are playing and talking about minecraft.
Who cares what other kids do? If they all jumped off the end of the pier -- or when they start smoking, drinking and getting high -- would you want your kid to follow, or do you make your own decisions for them?
Minecraft is disgusting. I wish I had never let my 10 year old play it. It is not the creative, intellectual game it's made out to be. It seems to be about killing -- killing animals, creepers, etc. Yuck.
If someone came up with a game that was ACTUALLY as Minecraft is described, they could make a fortune. Anyone?
I think your problem with minecraft might be kid specific.
Anyone can take something innocent and make it evil. It is all in the approach. Too bad that is how your kid plays.
My kids, their cousins and friends all play together on a server.
They built a town, complete with a museum and childrens hospital. They assigned each other jobs like museum curator, city planner, chief of police, architects, interior designers, town geologist, farmer, etc.
It was quite elaborate really and kept them busy for weeks.
Yes, they killed some zombies but it was not any more gruesome or violent than Pacman or Asteroids was back in the day.
Maybe work with your kid if all he wanted to do in Minecarft was the violent stuff. You will have this issue with all video games if you have that kind of kid.
Pacman and Asteroids did not involve killing or blood. Eating animals is part of life -- but it doesn't have to be part of video games for children. My son doesn't have an obsession with violence. I don't care for the sound of pigs squealing when they're being killed in the background, even if it's only occasional. I think it's sick, even once. That you find it a normal part of life for kids playing computer games is troubling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Minecraft is disgusting. I wish I had never let my 10 year old play it. It is not the creative, intellectual game it's made out to be. It seems to be about killing -- killing animals, creepers, etc. Yuck.
In Minecraft you kill Chickens to get feathers and chicken to eat... if you don't cook the chicken first you get sick. Important life lesson there. You kill pigs for meat. You can use cows for milk or kill them for meat and leather.
So tell me genius... where would we get beef, pork, of poultry if we didn't kill animals?
My 9 year old loves the game but mostly for the Creative game style. I recently bought him a book about Redstone circuitry and he has learned a basic understanding of computing logic from it.
http://smile.amazon.com/Minecraft-Redstone-Handbook-Official-Mojang/dp/054568515X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1403791339&sr=8-1&keywords=minecraft+redstone
If your 10 year old dwells on the violent aspects of the game maybe you need to be involved with your child's gameplay. I built a server for my son and I to play together so I could encourage the creative style of gameplay instead of making it purely about killing. For us the game became more about creating a virtual "Clubhouse" where the two of us and his friends could play and gather even when we couldn't get together in person.
My 10yo (and his 5yo) aren't into it. (Yet?) The older one has friends who are, as well as cousins. But it hasn't lured them in the way that, for example, Skylanders does (although even that has been very episodic, timed whenever they release a bunch of other little figurines for me to have to spend money on. Then the Wii gathers dust for another 6 months.)
Just curious, what do you more experienced DCUMs think that says about my kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is awfully old for not being allowed to llay minecraft.
At the very least go to Target and get him a few creeper tshirts so he fits in.
Seriously. Every single 6-12 year old boy and a lot of the girls too are playing and talking about minecraft.
Who cares what other kids do? If they all jumped off the end of the pier -- or when they start smoking, drinking and getting high -- would you want your kid to follow, or do you make your own decisions for them?
Minecraft is disgusting. I wish I had never let my 10 year old play it. It is not the creative, intellectual game it's made out to be. It seems to be about killing -- killing animals, creepers, etc. Yuck.
If someone came up with a game that was ACTUALLY as Minecraft is described, they could make a fortune. Anyone?
I think your problem with minecraft might be kid specific.
Anyone can take something innocent and make it evil. It is all in the approach. Too bad that is how your kid plays.
My kids, their cousins and friends all play together on a server.
They built a town, complete with a museum and childrens hospital. They assigned each other jobs like museum curator, city planner, chief of police, architects, interior designers, town geologist, farmer, etc.
It was quite elaborate really and kept them busy for weeks.
Yes, they killed some zombies but it was not any more gruesome or violent than Pacman or Asteroids was back in the day.
Maybe work with your kid if all he wanted to do in Minecarft was the violent stuff. You will have this issue with all video games if you have that kind of kid.
Pacman and Asteroids did not involve killing or blood. Eating animals is part of life -- but it doesn't have to be part of video games for children. My son doesn't have an obsession with violence. I don't care for the sound of pigs squealing when they're being killed in the background, even if it's only occasional. I think it's sick, even once. That you find it a normal part of life for kids playing computer games is troubling.