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mellowcalico
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I am not sure how old your children are, but Lord of the Rings Online is pretty tame and I would say okay for a teenager (the game anyway, like another poster said you can’t trust the “chat window” where other players may talk–including sexual themes, cursing, etc. But you can set filters in LOTRO). There is smoking and alcohol use in the game though and you are still fighting (usually monsters, but sometimes other people).o
So language doesn’t seem to be a problem or sexual content and even the violence seems to be rated as PG13 so what should be my concern as a parent. According to the internet there are many good MMO games for children. And it is rated for age 13Teen. For most on these forums at least, even the homosexual choice is not a problem
Mostly technical stuff that takes Forever to read.
If your kids are younger, Poptropica is really safe although not really an MMO (but that’s what makes it kid safe–you don’t have to worry about them talking to another player who may be an adult). I’ve also seen some TV commercials for other kid MMOs, but I can’t recall the names. Most of those types of games try to sell a lot of stuff. So while they may be kid safe, they might not be “wallet safe.”
The best way to be sure a video game is okay for your kids is to play it yourself. Depending on what it is, you can rent the game, try it out, read reviews, etc. And then decide if it’s right for your kids.
Good luck!