Hi Shaun,

Seriously, it isn't rocket science. I can think of a number of
interactive fiction games that would be fine for children. Take the
Infocom games just as an example. They are clean, designed for people
of all ages, and are some great text adventures to play. At least most
of them are.

Just as an example I could see sharing games like Arthur, Zork,
Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, etc with a child. However, it
wouldn't be a good idea to share Leather Goddesses of Phobos with a
kid since that is definitely more for adults. A little common sense
here on what is and is not age appropriate goes a long way.



On 10/21/14, shaun everiss <sm.ever...@gmail.com> wrote:
> one thing ishen is I am not sure what games would be good for
> children, when I started  I was into the net and in my late teens so
> I didn't care much about what I played.
> if the plot was good then I played it but if I didn't like it it got
> dumped.

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