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Posted: Apr 30th 2010 1:44PM Pingles said

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I am enjoying Earth Eternal and my daughter (too young to actively play) loves watching the animal characters run around.

Graphics and gameplay are a bit sub-par but the game has some great unique features.

Posted: Apr 30th 2010 2:46PM lisapoisso said

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I'll put it on our ever-growing list to check into, Pingles. Thanks!

Posted: Apr 30th 2010 3:03PM Cendres said

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Currently enjoying some Wizard 101 with my daughter, this game is not only child friendly but actually challenging and great fun. My main woe with Free Realms is that it has become a button mash fest with no thinking. That's not the case in Wiz, thank goodness.

My daughter squeed with joy when told about the changes to the pet system, I think we tried Pixie Hollow last year but there wasn't much there then, looking forwards for more info on that!

Posted: Apr 30th 2010 3:11PM ultimateq said

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You have mirrored my thoughts exactly, covering Freerealms and Wizard101.
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Posted: Apr 30th 2010 3:11PM BaronJuJu said

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My family has the Wizard101 family sub and we are loving every minute of it. There is strategy is the card sets to keep adult entertained while still being easy enough for younger kids to pick up and start right away.The parental controls provide me with enough tools to keep my kid out of trouble and of harms way and modify as I see fit.

Free Realms is another one we enjoy for just goofing around every now and then but Wizard101 has become our staple family game. I would recommend it to any family looking to venture into MMO's and game together.

Posted: Apr 30th 2010 3:40PM Sonoran said

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My daughter's a tween and, while this is a bit of a departure from the topic of kid's games, we really enjoy playing Lotro together. It's not a "kid's game" per se but it has the primary thing I look for in a game I'm going to expose my child to: a great helpful non-abusive community.

Some of the mechanics and content are a bit of stretch for her at first, but she catches on soon enough. It's a nice comprimise in that the game is very interesting for both of us.

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