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Here’s a list of computer games from the Tenth Annual MediaWise® Video Game Report Card for kids. These are games that dads can enjoy with their 5-7 year olds without feeling too guilty. At this age, playing learning games helps to subtly introduce real concepts like reading, basic math and logical reasoning. It is an added advantage when the games are fun enough for Dads to play along and spending bonding time with their kids. |
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Parent Alert! Games to avoid for your children and teens Game Lists Rating: 1. Far Cry M 2. F.E.A.R. M 3. The Warriors M 4. Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse M 5. True Crime: New York City M 6. Blitz: The League M 7. Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories M 8. God of War M 9. Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil M 10. Urban Reign T 11. Conker: Live and Reloaded M 12. Resident Evil 4 M |
MediaWise Recommended Games for Children and teens 1. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire E 10+ 2. The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer E 10+ 3. Peter Jackson’s King Kong T 4. Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap E 5. Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, & The Wardrobe T 6. Sly 3: Honor Amongst Thieves E 10+ 7. We Love Katamari E 8. Sid Meier’s Pirates! E 9. Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX3 E 10+ 10. Backyard Baseball 2005 E |
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Rating Guide M = Mature T = Teen |
E 10 = Everyone 10 Years and older E = Everyone |
| Also see other games that GreatDad recommends for your kids. | |
Computer Games for Kids

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