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Fortnite

About Fortnite

Explore large, destructible environments where no two games are ever the same. Team up with friends by sprinting, climbing and smashing your way to earn your Victory Royale, whether you choose to build up in Fortnite Battle Royale or go no-builds in Fortnite Zero Build. Discover even more ways to play across thousands of creator-made game genres: adventure, roleplay, survival and more. Or, band together with up to three friends to fend off hordes of monsters in Save the World.

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  1. SO GOOD META-APPROVED FORTNITE IS THE BEST LIKE I HAVE DR PEPPER AND IT WAS THE BEST AND MY MOMMY TELLS ME TO GO TO BED BUT I DONT SLEEP AT ALL AND PLAY THIS GAME
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  2. Very fun game, recommend for kids who are fans of sci-fi movies like Star Wars, or other online games like Minecraft. Educational value for learning to work as team better
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  3. Okay, this game was good until 2020. I loved to come home after school to enjoy an afternoon full of Fortnite, but after season 2 chapter 2, this game just got boring. Each season got more boring and boring and boring. I played still a little bit after season 2 chapter 2, but after 2020 I just didn't bother anymore. This game gets downgraded with each season. The only reason I still played this in 2020 was because of the pandemic and we had to stay home, so I had nothing to do. My brother (12 years old) played this for longer than I did, but this game ruined his personality. Each season he HAD to get the battle pass and HAD to get to level 100. He played this non stop. At least he stopped and uninstalled the game this year. Don't bother playing the game, it's not worth it😠😠😠😠😠😠
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  4. they put some dumb ass new gun in the game that sucks
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  5. Free fun but needs to be monitored by an adult, issues should be dealt with as they arise. We play as a family but as they have got older more and more friends are playing and adding them . I make sure they act to some degree as they would in the "real" world. Respectful of other people. As if it was a paint ball match / lazer tag gameto some degree. Head sets make it hard to hear what others are saying, but keeping communication open and dealing with issues in real time is a must. I have educated them on negatives and positives of multimedia and get them to try to monitor their game playing time as much as possible. They are mostly sensible but sometimes they stay on too long and they can see the negative impact it can have on them. When they grow up they won't have mum and dad to watch over them, so these are life skills they need to have in order to have good mental health. Game play is good but as a part of healthy lifestyle, eating well, active in the real world, reading books and doing art etc. Balance is key and every child is different and I can see their needs change day by day but having a break is good.
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