Online Kid Games

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Online Kid Games Pros And Cons

 

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There are a wide range of games specially designed for kids, some are educational and some others are intended just for fun. It is not that disney kids games must be always educational, but it is much better if they have at least a minimum educational purpose because when a kid is having fun will be more likely to learn. So, even though some kids games are not 100% educational and are oriented to provide fun, but on the other hand online games tend to be completely fun oriented and the educational part is skipped. Online games though, have other advantages over traditional games for kids.

Online Games For Kids Cons

An online game for kids is a game which is played online and has no physical component for the kid to play it, so basically the kid is playing with data. Although they are not usually oriented to educational purposes, there are some online kid games having a strong educational component.

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Lack Of Parental Control

Although a kid should be supervised by his parents while browsing online and playing online, the truth is that it is much more difficult to control what your kid is playing at when he is in the computer than when you buy him a brick and mortar game. Also some of them are completely free and the kid have them available on the internet without having to ask for money.

Non-Educational Oriented

Nothing comes for free and if it does there is something behind. Online games for kids are usually free but then the site offering them has to make profit from other sources like advertising. Education is not an attractive thing for kids so the ads will be oriented to toys or funny topics, and so the game will be in order to keep the kid's attention.

Spending too much time sitting in front of a computer is not good for an adult and even worse for a kid. The lack of exercise may lead a kid to obesity and will stay with him for the rest of his life.



Reduced Mobility

A kid needs to move and make some exercise and if a kid is crouched in a chair for hours playing an online game he will be doing no exercise at all but clicking a few keys and mouse buttons. Online games or video games are not the best thing to make your kid move.

Did You Know ?

The average age to introduce online games is going down and down every year, nowadays more than 20% of kids in the developed world of 5 years or less have played an online game at least once.

Online Games For Kids Pros

Online kid games have a bad reputation among parents for a wide variety of reasons, but also there are good things about them that should be considered.

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Improves Sociability

Kids are social by nature, but if they play alone the most part of the time may become antisocial or hesitant to make relations with other kids. Online educational games are perfect for that because encourages the kid to participate with other kids in the game.

Better Prices, Sometimes Free

There are a lot of online games for free. Kids can play at them without having to pay money or ask their parents to pay money. It is a great advantage of course, not only for parents who pay the bills, also for kids who don't need to ask for them.

Availability

Online games are there and will always be there. If a kid wants a game, a little online search will lead him to a lot of games, while in a store only a limited number of games are available. Not only a matter of amount, also of hours because you can look for games 24/7.

directsource-games.com is a great site where you can find links to educational games, kid games, board games and any kind of video games related to old school games porting. At direct source you will find all the links and the information you need regarding old school games ported to the online world.

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