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Not much, if that's what they were doing, except if you clicked on the
link you'd see that there is no violence whatsoever in this
project. Instead, you ride rollercoasters and play typical
amusement park games (involving the gravity gun).
Re: Half Life 2 for Kids
Posted by Andrei on
Sat Jul 2nd 2005 at 9:55pm
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So peaceful and...well, fluffy :biggrin: vomits.
Anyway, most kids I know (aged between 3 and 12 y.o.) wouldn't play such a thing for anything (what, after playing so much cs?).
Re: Half Life 2 for Kids
Posted by Myrk- on
Sun Jul 3rd 2005 at 1:29am
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I think my 10 year old sister would enjoy it!
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Re: Half Life 2 for Kids
Posted by French Toast on
Sun Jul 3rd 2005 at 1:55am
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I can't, honestly, see anybody I know, young or old playing it.
Everyone in my family and all my friends, aging from around 5 years to
45 years, all play stuff like CS and DM. Just recently, BF2 is a
big hit with us all as well.
I say go for it, and I'm sure I'll play it... I'll just get rid of it soon after.
Re: Half Life 2 for Kids
Posted by MisterBister on
Sun Jul 3rd 2005 at 3:05am
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I think its a nice idea. My girlfriend doesnt play computer games
(except for the sims of course..) like simply because they are too
violent.
She even feels bad when i kill guys in multiplayer games..
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I didn't do much reading up on the project, but I do think playing with
the combine ball and attempting bounce shots would be pretty cool.