Great learning experience, it's so hard to say everything without writing an essay, but kids will LOVE THIS GAME.Aside from appearing in Ark II, he’s also an EP Blood can also be disabled in settings in you're really paranoid, but you still have to fight, and if you die you can just respawn anyways. If they (Your child) can handle stressful situations such as a dinosaur chasing them in the jungle, or when they kill a Dodo for food and it flops on the ground dead, they'll be fine. It can be fun playing alone as it is multi-player, and I say it IS for children 10-11+ despite the M rating, but it honestly depends on your child and you. Watching my boys ride a T-Rex while exploring the wilderness is so hilarious and amazing, they have so much fun. They can tame dinosaurs which my two children LOVE, by knocking them unconscious from 'tranq arrows' which harmlessly put the creature to sleep, and feeding them food as they wake up, and they'll be the player's dinosaur. They can play with a friend, siblings or parent(s), build any kind of base in any size and shape, and they really create their own story for ARK. What I think makes ARK: Survival Evolved so appealing to children is that they can do whatever they want. No sex or swearing as there is no story or dialogue in ARK, besides from a few journals you can find around the island which has no inappropriate content at all, just lore for anyone curious about ARK's background and story. ![]() No nudity at ALL, besides from being in underwear when you first start out, which can be changed once you find or craft clothes with resources you gather from your enviourment. As long as your kid can handle that (YOUR KID, not you) they will enjoy ark sooo much. No guts or gore, only visible wounds like gashes and blood on something that has been attacked. They will also have to learn controls too, which may take a while depending on age. You need to build a safe shelter, get access to food and water, and scavenge resources such as trees and bushes to survive. In ARK you must learn to survive by adapting to your environment. Your kid most likely learned every curse word in the book by ages 9-10, regardless of parenting. As long as your kid doesn't touch multi-player below the ages of 12-13 it's fine. In multi-player servers other people can kill you, steal your resources and attack your base IN GAME. They have puts weeks worth of hours into this game, and have NEVER played multi-player with others. I have two twin boys who are both 11 today, and started playing ARK when they where 9 in 2018. The technical support is just awful.ĪRK: Survival Evolved is a great dinosaur-survival game. If you do not feel sorry for your nerves and time - for several hours to wait for the server to recall, then come in, play, the game is very good. If the developers are not able to ensure the smooth operation of the servers due to limited financial resources, is it really so difficult to think of introducing a limit on the number of buildings and the number of animals, the mass character of which leads to crashes (failures)? ![]() Isn't this, dear developers, you teach your children? Then why are you behaving like irresponsible children. But after all, everyone understands that one must be responsible for one's mistakes and correct them, but they do not understand. On the request to restore the lost technical support answer - no. And all this is lost due to a server failure (error, crash). ![]() up to 2 hours or more, 8-10 times a day, leads to the loss of tamed / grown dinosaurs and legendary weapons / armor, the creation / cultivation of which requires 6-8 hours of resource gathering and several days of cultivation. Permanent shutdown of the server (for example, Genesis 2) for 30 min. The game is very beautiful and interesting. ![]() Think if your child has the ability to deal with that. In my years of playing I have encountered in-game or through private msgs and/or xb parties, verbal harrassment, course language, racial slurs, homophobic slurs, threats of violence, intimidation, caging, taxing, the list goes on. Some adults find it hard to deal with that so could only imagine a child. Go to sleep, wake up and it could all be gone. The aim of the game is to destroy everyone else and be the strongest which takes alot of time and commitment. Being online with no age restrictions other people can talk to your children in game or get gamer tag to msg or invite to a party so there is always that risk of stranger interactions.Īs for PvP I don't let my children play and highly recommend parents do the same. That part of the game is fine for children 7+ to have fun.Īs for pve I wouldn't let my children play unsupervised. Ark PvP player since release.ģ of my children have played or are playing ark single player.
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