I have a 6 year old son, Mark, who's really interested in Angband. He can't handle the keyboard, but he provides running commentarry ("oh, those snagas are no problem!") and supports strategic decision-making ("ok! there's tons of items around, let's get 'em. but don't forget to check for traps first!")
The interesting thing is, as a 6 year old he hasn't actually learned to read yet. In fact Angband is starting to teach him the letters of the alphabet.
The thing is, as a father of 4, I have seen my older boys play crappy videogames, wasting their time even though they're actually quite intelligent and one of them is a competitive chess player. With my 4th, one of my goals is to really introduce him to quality gaming and make sure he'll never be a victim of marketing brainwashing that will try to steal his joy and turn him into another consumer.
On the other hand Angband might actually be character-building (sorry)
So in a way I see Angband as a kind of defense for him, against the consumer game industry ...
On the other hand, Angband can be pretty addictive ...
Basically I'm wondering whether or not playing Angband is a healthy activity for a kid of that age to do with his dad. I'm interested in any interesting or unique perspectives anyone here has on this question.
The interesting thing is, as a 6 year old he hasn't actually learned to read yet. In fact Angband is starting to teach him the letters of the alphabet.
The thing is, as a father of 4, I have seen my older boys play crappy videogames, wasting their time even though they're actually quite intelligent and one of them is a competitive chess player. With my 4th, one of my goals is to really introduce him to quality gaming and make sure he'll never be a victim of marketing brainwashing that will try to steal his joy and turn him into another consumer.
On the other hand Angband might actually be character-building (sorry)
So in a way I see Angband as a kind of defense for him, against the consumer game industry ...
On the other hand, Angband can be pretty addictive ...
Basically I'm wondering whether or not playing Angband is a healthy activity for a kid of that age to do with his dad. I'm interested in any interesting or unique perspectives anyone here has on this question.
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