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    A Parents' Guide To Minecraft

    Minecraft is a 3-D computer game where players can build anything. The game, which can be described as an "online Lego", involves the construction of structures using blocks in different environments. The game is set in a virtual environment and involves gathering resources, crafting building, fighting, and much more.


    It's one of the most adored games in the world at the moment and can be an excellent way for children to discover creativity, working together, and teamwork.


    Minecraft can be played on your smartphone, tablet or computer. Depending on the type of device you are playing on the game, it can cost around EUR20.00.


    Is there a restriction on the age of an individual?


    Minecraft is designed for children aged 7plus, from 7 to 13 depending on the version you are using. Children aren't asked for proof of age when signing up. If a user is less than 13 and they sign-up with the correct age, some game features aren't accessible such as changing settings, buying items or playing Minecraft Realms or chatting in scrolls.


    Why is Minecraft so popular with children?


    Minecraft is a hugely adored game for children, particularly those aged between 6 and 13. The most appealing aspect of Minecraft is that you can design anything. From rollercoasters to cities to anything else. There are no limits and the possibilities are limitless.


    The game also allows for multiplayer mode, a well-liked feature among youngsters who love playing with their friends and helping one another create new designs. The game's freedom is what appeals to most youngsters.


    Are there any advantages in playing Minecraft?


    There are many advantages and abilities that children can acquire and master from playing Minecraft. Some schools even integrate Minecraft into their classrooms. So, what are the benefits?


    - Problem solving skills are developed. - Computer literacy improves. Children can acquire basic programming and other software skills. It encourages creativity and can help develop design skills. - Players can create whatever they'd like. Improve teamwork skills. Enhance spatial and analytical abilities, as well as mathematical.


    Are there any risks that could be a concern?


    Parents must be aware of potential risks. A lot of these risks can be handled easily.


    Multiplayer Mode


    Minecraft offers both single and multiplayer options. Many kids like to use multiplayer mode to play with their friends and to play with people around the world. There are risks of inappropriate content, harassment, or inappropriate language being used in online games. You can set the game to single-player only (which can be done in the game's settings) or disable the chat option for multiplayer. Click here for details on how you can turn off the chat option.


    Violence


    Minecraft is not a violent game. It does not contain any graphic violence or offensive content. Minecraft does not contain any blood. Players are able to hit or kill animals or each other in multiplayer mode, but this is not the main focus of the game and graphics are very cartoon like.


    Minecraft on YouTube


    A lot of kids are glued to Minecraft tutorials on YouTube to receive help, tips and hints on the game. Gaming YouTube tutorials can contain inappropriate language and comments. To ensure your child isn't exposed to this, make sure they make use of these recommended YouTube channels for Minecraft tutorials.

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