MMORPG and your kids, is Toon Town worth it?

Like most children at this wonderful age of almost 4, they want to be like their parents, so who are we not to allow them to play some form of MMORPG? World of Warcraft seems a bit too much for children to play, the topics of death, swords and all sorts of nasties leaves some to be desired.

wow dwarf

I’m currently knee deep in some second life which is not so bad,

unless you end up in a bondage room,

then things get really hairy. Ok, things get hairy anywhere, as you can buy a rock hard penis on every street corner.
Lucky for us, I remember seeing Toon Town

Toontown game example

when I was at Walmart, and decided maybe it was time for our son to get his own MMORPG and let go of our adult games. First, don’t sign up for the UK version as I’m not sure if it will even let you purchase an account with your USD that sits so happy in that plastic card.

Luckily however, the US based version will let you sign up multiple times with different email addresses, so I’m not sure how long you have until they yank that out. We really just didn’t know if he’d stay stuck with it, but there is so much to do I’d say most children will find something they like.

They do have a fun 3 day trial that helps your child to follow instructions that are given by you, but not really so much for a kid that isn’t capable of reading yet. The quests they offer don’t include much instructions on the screen in the form of icons, so you end up having to point a lot to get them moving. We ended up getting the service because our son just loved the Racing games that they have, whereby you get better cars with tickets.

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