

This sense of freedom seems to be a big part of the game’s appeal to kids. In many ways, it’s almost a blank canvas without the typical rules and boundaries of a highly designed game. However, once you watch your kids in action on the game and see all the ways they use their creativity to construct buildings and interact with their environment, you’re likely to recognize the genius of this game’s simplicity.

The graphics and even some of the basic functions of the game will at first appear poorly made or terribly outdated, like some kind of strange old school video game. The easiest way to describe the game is virtual legos, but that is definitely an oversimplification. The majority of this post will be specific to this version of Minecraft. The most common version of the game for younger children to play is the Pocket Edition, which is available for android and iPhone as well as the iPad. Minecraft is a gaming app, available for all types of mobile phones and tablets as well as gaming systems like the Xbox and playstation and even for your PC. Okay, so here are the main points moms (and Dads) want to know about Minecraft: What is it: However, I have give both my kids (6 and 11) quite a bit of freedom with this app, because I think it has more of an upside that people realize. I know that Minecraft may seem a little odd with it’s sort of retro graphics and somewhat addictive appeal. Considering all the gaming apps that are out there, it can be hard for us parents to navigate the good from the bad and even harder to understand how best to monitor and manage our kids usage of them. Minecraft for Moms – What You Need to Know is Part of the Technology 101 for Parents Series.Īs a Mom, believe me I know that it seems like everywhere you look these days, a hot technology topic when it comes to kids is MINECRAFT.
