I’m putting this up so that it’s not lost to time. This is an article I wrote for Computer Games Magazine about my son playing World of Warcraft back when he was 8 years old and how he played it differently from adults.
Great text!
those were the days..
good read.
I miss feeling that way about an MMO. I remember when I played Everquest for the first time, I have never experienced anything like it. One, I had almost never even used a computer at that point, let alone played such a massive game. It was just fun to explore. Somehow that got lost in me. I still get that way when I get a new Bethesda game, but not to the same degree.
I think the first game to get me like that when I was young, where I felt totally immersed in the character and world, was Quest for Glory 1 (still one of the best RPG series ever designed if you haven't experienced it yet). Once MMO's rolled in, it was Shadowbane that captivated me the most.
I get the same joy watching my 6 year old son (also Alex) play Minecraft. He has built an entire huge city--he recreates places like McDonalds and WalMart, has designed something he calls "Cops and Robbers" with a jail, built fantastic roller coaster, wired redstone into circuits and many things I have no clue about in the game. The cool thing is that he knows where everything is in the game and can use the keyboard/mouse like any good American kid should.
Marv
wonderful account. made my day to read it. thank you!
Ha! Great read. The baby teeth fall out anyway, right?
Not always, I'm 41 years old and still have a baby tooth!
the funny thing... the things he does, Is what i did in an MMO for 8+ years... SWG.. Had tons of stuff you could do with out ever killing a thing. Hanging out in cantina's dancing. hunting, making items, giving directions, tours, hanging out with new people.. If more people played like your son.. the MMO's would be much more interesting
Hehe, that sounds amazing!
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