I didn't want them to play Fortnite, but then my kids would be out of the loop of conversations about fortnite in class and whatnot. I tried educating them by getting them Zelda and Mario for switch, and whilst fun for a while, the social aspects of Fortnite and playing together on other games such as Roblox and Minecraft is winning.
They see me playing an single player game and they're like "who you playing with?" I'm like "oh just, Adol the Red (character from Y's).
I'm down to getting them to creating their own maps in Roblox which allows you to easily drag and drop models to a blank world and apply code such as collision detection etc. I want them to get an understanding of how these games at the very least.
Is the traditional video game in trouble. When the younger generation eventually become the producers of games of the future with experience of Fortnite only?
Dramatic, I know, but...
They see me playing an single player game and they're like "who you playing with?" I'm like "oh just, Adol the Red (character from Y's).
I'm down to getting them to creating their own maps in Roblox which allows you to easily drag and drop models to a blank world and apply code such as collision detection etc. I want them to get an understanding of how these games at the very least.
Is the traditional video game in trouble. When the younger generation eventually become the producers of games of the future with experience of Fortnite only?
Dramatic, I know, but...
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