Hi Charles,

Well, that also is a good point. One thing I haven't scene too much in
this community is a lot of game developers don't use the age rating
system developed by the mainstream developers such as E for everyone,
T for teen, M for mature, and A for adult. This would help a
perspective parent quickly locate games with the proper rating by
looking for games rated E if they have a child and don't want games
with a T or M rating. At the very least a game can be given a rating
of suitable for ages 7 and older or 13 and older, or 18 and older so
that a parent can easily find games appropriate for their youngsters.

Cheers!

On 4/16/13, Charles Rivard <[email protected]> wrote:
> I wouldn't think that a special section for children would be necessary.
> All that article writers would have to do is to, if they choose, include an
>
> age recommendation in their article.  Otherwise, the game description should
>
> suffice for parents to decide what to get for their kids.
>
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