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*Because I have a different idea of how kids should be taught, I'll assume what safe means, based on the common concerns expressed by others.
also for instances games like age of empires wouldn't be nesserly bad for anyone (even if its about war and win/destroy) but so much are anything even if it means objects or to these slimes.
Its more about the goal in what you do as in empires you have to defend and attack doing both "good" and "bad" meaning your child could try to think different (as in how to handle this situation and so on)
but being too protective for a child is bad and could lead to worse cases then giving them some FREE SPACE or something they can ENJOY.
as this game is in EA and not much to "enjoy" yet (its fun but not everything is there and is a short fun exp)
Please by a FULL release if you are going to give it to ANYONE.