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Games for a 6 y.o.

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Any ideas for games for my 6 y.o. son? He's just finished Age of Empires and loved it. I was really surprised.

He also plays the Freddi Fish and Spy Fox adventure type games.

I dont want him to get into 1st person shooters as I feel they are not so stimulating.
 
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HOLY COW!!!!!! Did I read that correct?!

Your 6 y.o. son finished Age of Empires?! Man alive, thats insane! 6 years old isn't really an old enough age (I thought) to be able to comprehend and process games fully through, yet alone one as complicated as Age of Empires! That's insane! I was still droolin all over myself at that age. Tell congrats to the little lad! haha!

Uhmm... I'll have to think about games, but u might wanna rethink your FPS theory. I would definately suggest to NOT buy him games like DOOM, or ANY type of FPS right now that is bloody, gorey, etc.. cuz that could have a negative effect. But I read from a magazine they passed out to me my senior year of highschool, and anyway, they did a study....

It's about FPS... they actually found out that kids who were "better than average" at first person shooters had 30% BETTER visual acuity and 30% BETTER hand-eye coordination than those who didn't.... thats a lot. They also concluded that those who play FPS can process thoughts from right brain - left brain faster. Anyway, thats about it!

But be blessed. †
 
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HEY I found the study, so u can ignore what I said in the last post.. Lol not really, but here's what the study says so U can read it yourself.. does more than I thought!! :D


By SANDRA BLAKESLEE The New York Times
And now, the news that every parent dreads. Researchers are reporting today that first-person-shooter video games the kind that require players to kill or maim enemies or monsters that pop out of nowhere sharply improve visual attention skills.

Experienced players of these games are 30 percent to 50 percent better than nonplayers at taking in everything that happens around them, according to the research, which appears today in the journal Nature. They identify objects in their peripheral vision, perceiving numerous objects without having to count them, switch attention rapidly and track many items at once.

Nor are players simply faster at these tasks, said Dr. Daphne Bavelier, an associate professor of cognitive neuroscience at the University of Rochester, who led the study. First-person action games increase the brain's capacity to spread attention over a wide range of events. Other types of action games, including those that focus on strategy or role playing, do not produce the same effect.

While some researchers have suggested possible links between video games and other abilities, this study is thought to be the first to explore their effects on visual skills. Though the number of subjects was small, Dr. Bavelier said, the effects were too large to be a result of chance.

"We were really surprised," Dr. Bavelier said, adding that as little as 10 hours of play substantially increased visual skills among novice players. "You get better at a lot of things, not just the game," she said.

But Dr. Bavelier emphasized that the improved visual attention skills did not translate to reading, writing and mathematics. Nor is it clear that they lead to higher I.Q. scores, although visual attention and reaction time are important components of many standardized tests.

"Please, keep doing your homework," said Dr. Bavelier, the mother of 6-year-old twins and a 2-year-old.

Dr. Jeremy Wolfe, the director of the Visual Attention Laboratory at Harvard Medical School (news - web sites), who was not involved in the study, said he was intrigued at the idea that "socially dubious games might improve something like general intelligence."

"It might give every 14-year-old something to tell his parents," Dr. Wolfe said. " `Hey, don't make me study. Give me another grenade.' "

Still, he noted that an increased capacity for visual attention was helpful in tasks as diverse as flying, driving, radiology and airport screening.

Dr. Bavelier is an expert on how experience changes the brain, particularly the effects of congenital deafness on visual skills and attention. A few years ago, a Rochester student, Shawn Green, asked to work on a senior project in her laboratory. They agreed that he would help design visual attention tasks for the deaf.

But when Mr. Green tried out the tests, he found they were ridiculously easy, Dr. Bavelier said. So did his friends, who were all devoted to video games.

The professor and her student decided to study the connection between video game playing and visual attention. They carried out four experiments on undergraduates, all of them male because no female shooter game fans could be found on campus.

The first tested the ability to localize targets in a cluttered environment and spread visual attention over a wide area a skill that many elderly drivers lose. Gamers performed at least 50 percent better than nongamers, Dr. Bavelier said.

The second involved the ability to say, instantly, how many objects were flashed on a screen. Most people can do this with up to four objects, Dr. Bavelier said. Above that, they start counting. Gamers could identify up to 10 items on a screen without counting.

The other two experiments tested the players' ability to process fast-occurring visual information and to switch attention. Again, players were far superior to nonplayers.

A fifth experiment trained nonplayers, including some women, for 10 consecutive days on one of two video games either Medal of Honor: Allied Assault, a first-person-shooter game that simulates World War II combat situations, or the slower-moving puzzle game Tetris. Only the shooter game improved visual attention, Dr. Bavelier said, and it did so in both sexes. Among novices, the effects waned within a couple of months, but superior visual attention skills seemed firmly rooted in game addicts.

Dr. Bavelier said the next step would be to tease the games apart to find out what aspects promoted brain changes. Are violence and danger necessary? Does this sort of brain plasticity change with age? Will it affect certain measures of intelligence?

Meanwhile, she said, the military is already exploiting action games to train special forces.

"To enter territory you've never seen and detect where your enemies are," she went on, "you need an accurate understanding of the visual scene."

- Dyastro Farkas


Be blessed †
 
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Know of any FPS withut blood & gore? Something like "Barbie does Doom"? :D
Admittedly he was on the "easy" level of Age of Empires and sometimes took a few days to crack a level - basically by building massive armies and wiping out the enemy. Still battles to have patience and often had to rebuild his armies a few times.

I was also stunned - Am waiting for a few weeks before I give him Age of Empires 2.
 
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Yeah! Actually I know of two.. but I can only think of one name right now.. its called "Catechumen" (spelling might be wrong).. anyway, its a Christian themed first person shooter... its really awesome, prolly perfect for your son... u get scripture scrolls to heal yourself, u dont KILL anyone... u just shoot mystical creatures and they more or less just vanish in a poof :p hehehe.. and your weapons are the sword of the spirit... its a really awesome game, I would suggest it

I'll try and think of the other game's name.. has somethin with a knight in it.. hmm anyway, until then, be blessed! †
 
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Haha! I remembered the name of it! It's "Ominous Horizons" is the name of the second one..

Catechumen and Ominous Horizons are really AWESOME games.. both FPS, both very similiar, but most importantly, they are both REALLY Christ based.. you won't see hardly ANY (if any at all) blood or gore. and it has a lot of spiritual truths behind it.

Be blessed †
 
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