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Should you allow children to play PUBG?

Should you allow children to play PUBG?

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Asked by J. Pollock, Last updated: Nov 09, 2024

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F. Manasseh

F. Manasseh

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F. Manasseh, Software Developer, B.E (Bachelor of Engineering), Tallahassee, Florida

Answered Oct 08, 2019

The makers of PUBG requires the players to be about 17 years old and above mainly because there are some themes that can be considered to be violent for children. Unfortunately, this is not something that kids follow especially if they hear from their peers that they are also playing the game. They will do their best to make sure that this is also downloaded on their own mobile phones.

Kids may get affected by the violence of the game. They may also grow up thinking that everything is a competition. Playing the game can have a negative mental effect on the growing brain of kids. Parents should monitor the apps that are downloaded by children just to be sure.

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C. Bernthal

C. Bernthal

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C. Bernthal, Teacher, MA, P.hD, Seattle

Answered Apr 03, 2019

Should children play PUBG? The answer is, of course, up to the parents. For one thing, the age and maturity of your child should be taken into careful consideration. Do they tend to take games too seriously? If so, this game would not be advised. If they become additcted to games easily, this game would be one they could quickly become addicted to, for sure.

Should children play PUBG? The answer is, of course, up to the parents. For one thing, the age and
If your child is older and you are supervising, there should be no harm done to let him or her play. There is something to be said about parents who work with their children rather than just banning fun games. If a child is not allowed to play something, they usually want to even more. Knowing your child and their mannerisms will help parents make a good decision on whether their child should play this game...or not. There is shooting and some violence in it but some kids do alright with such things. Others don't.

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