| ▲ | BeetleB 2 days ago | |
Know of an equivalent for Android? I'm leaning towards letting the kid play games only on an XBox and never on the phone. Even if I get rid of the ads, I don't want the games to be accessible wherever they are. Whereas with a TV, they need to situate themselves in a dedicated place to play games. | ||
| ▲ | xp84 2 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
I haven't used it much, because I was dragged kicking and screaming back to iOS by family inertia (photo library and iMessage), but there is this which bills itself as the same idea: | ||
| ▲ | xp84 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> only on an XBox and never on the phone. ... I don't want the games to be accessible wherever they are. I couldn't agree more that a carry-anywhere gaming (or worse, social-media) device is too corrosive to childhood.[1] My eldest is only 7, so unsurprisingly he doesn't have a phone, and uses an iPad. The size of it has a nice side-effect that it's impractical to carry around, so it's only used at home and in the car. When he's older, I plan to give him a phone that can only text and call. [1] Sure, some of us had things like Game Boy, but consider how long those batteries even lasted, how bulky and limited the devices were, how expensive games were, how there were zero ads... It's really far from the same thing. I'd be fine with him having a thing like a Game Boy. | ||