In a world dominated by realistic, often extremely violent games, it is encouraging to see a creative next gen franchise which has the potential to
appeal to kids without being so pc its runs the risk of alienating them.
Not exact matches
Rios, the director of technology, is also impressed with DreamBox's ability
to engage learners, «It's visually
appealing and fun, so
kids are learning sometimes
without knowing they're learning.»
I think the big
appeal to Kindle Unlimited is
kids books — when you have many
kids, who read many books, often
without a whole lot of discernment going on — the pricing is very attractive.
Also, it is entirely possible
to write an opinion piece
without swearing
to appeal to the cool
kids.
Also, it's a paid game
without in - app purchases, something that might
appeal to parents wanting a fun game for their
kids, or for core gamers who have moral objections
to in - app purchases.