You do not
claim to understand the video games and popular culture obsessions of today. In
your day, you could play the
Atari and
you surely did not have the blogs and constant online social types of
interaction that kids do today. But, despite
not knowing
about this online world, you would like to understand a little bit more about
what your kids do when they play
video games
online or on their video game consoles.
One of the
games that have mystified parents for years is Artifacts, an online computer game.
Artifacts was developed by
SAMU games
back in the late 1990’s as a purely online game that could handle several
players at once. Gamers who log on to
the site
can play the Artifacts game or simply chat with the friends they have made on
the site.
Because the
game has been around for such a long time, gamers have tips and tricks to make
the game more interesting that
it already
is. People consistently develop “cheating” techniques for video games that
allow certain things to happen only
when the gamer
knows the secret cheating code.
You may not
believe it, but online strategy games like Artifacts teaches young people about
the importance of hand-eye
coordination,
quick thinking and critical thinking. These are all important traits for kids
to have as they grow older. It
will allow
them to be more effective in school work and in future jobs because they are
able to easily solve complex
problems
and develop and maintain relationships that are complex.
Now, this
is not meant to be an overall endorsement of constant video game playing. But,
playing games like Artifacts can
help the
young players in more ways than parents would like to believe. Experts believe
that a generation of sharper kids
will
develop from those kids who grew up playing video games.
On the
other hand, kids who grow up with video games are less likely to search out
more personal relationships with others
because
they are able to go online and easily find people who share the same interests
and values that they do.
The
important thing for parents to do is create a balance of real and virtual life
for their children. Limit internet and
game
playing time to a certain amount of hours per week and require children to hang
out with real-life friends and seek
out outside
activities like hide and seek and sports.
Maintaining
a balance will help your child continue to play his beloved games like
Artifacts, but also be a socially
balanced
person. Your child may not appreciate it that you are limiting his online time
to a few hours a week. However,
he will
thank you later on in life when he is successful because he got the gaming
skills along with the important social
skills as
well.
And then
you can look back and smile when you remember your child’s favorite web site
and video games.
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