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He can´t read but hes able to farm and gather things, fill my inventory, eat my food, cook, change clothes, place objects , etc.
But ofc they will be limited because they are small.
While some of the NPC responses can be a little dark, it is still a Disney game so no worries it will warp their little minds.
Disneyland Adventures & RUSH: A Disney-Pixar Adventure may be more suitable. All you're doing in those games is just of story stuff, not much collecting.
And there's Gameloft's Disney Magic Kingdoms, a mobile game, but we're not getting into that.
When was the last time you saw a kid with a stick? (and they weren't swinging it at other kids)
Couldn't agree more!
And why is that? Because kids were playing with sticks in medieval centuries too?
And would you let your kid watch a Disney movie? Why is this then better than playing a computer game?
Everything should have its limits. Even playing with sticks and thus, playing computer games should be limited too, but not forbidden. Guess what happens when you won't allow your kids explore computer games: they will do it on their own - without parents watching and without understanding the kids' reaction to certain things.
I think exploring this game together with a 5 year old can be a great adventure for both, the kid and the parent. This could even give the kid a new perspective that could help with imagination somewhere else.
Totally agree!
And if they were to play a pc game make it a learning game with math and reading.