Call of Duty/Black Ops
| Yes | 49% (19 votes) |
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| No | 51% (20 votes) |
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re: Call of Duty/Black Ops
posted 12th Dec
My nephews play it they range from 4-9 my niece is 2 she also plays it. I'll probably let DS play it too when he's old enough to hold the controller...We're COD addicts in this house
quoteposted 12th Dec
Quoting ✖Mandalorian:" My nephews play it they range from 4-9 my niece is 2 she also plays it. I'll probably let DS play it too when he's old enough to hold the controller...We're COD addicts in this house "
Us too!
quoteposted 12th Dec
yup! my son plays with my fiance and hes 7. as long as they dont have nightmares I see nothing wrong with it.
quoteposted 12th Dec
Nope. I don't allow my boys to play super violent killing games. That's not a great influence, to me. They are allowed to play things like the Lego games, Little Big Planet, Mario games-some games with very cartoonish violence, but no killing people with guns bullsmurf.
quotesmurfs?posted 12th Dec
I would. I'll let my daughter if she wants to.
I used to play used to play James Bond on the 64 with my dad around that age ALL THE TIME and I'm perfectly fine.
quoteposted 12th Dec
No 5 is too young to play cod even with the zombies.
quoteposted 12th Dec
My son is 3.5 and plays it. My husband has no interest talking to other people while we play it live, he usually had the headphone on because we're usually in a party playing against our BIL, sister, nephew...etc...we have a lot of Xbox family on, lol.
Anyways...Noah knows it's just a game and that's fake. I honestly find it comical watching his screen because he's really getting into it thinking he's a little bad ass but he's really watching his dad's screen thinking it's him, all awhile he's standing in a corner wasting bullets, lol. He has actually gotten a few guys so I was like whoa!
I imagine how funny he must look on other people's screens, lol
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