Minecraft is a 3D sandbox game which allows players the freedom to choose how they want to play the game. Explore the world, gather resources, craft items, fight enemies, and build with a variety of different blocks. The only limit is your imagination!
The target age range for this game is between 7 and 13 years of age though older children and adults can enjoy the game as well! Multiplayer mode allows children to play with their families and friends.
What I Thought:
I love playing this game with my nieces and nephews who range in age from 5 to 15. We love to recreate our favorite characters from movies, books, and more in-game. We build our own houses and villages. We farm and take care of animals. We leave each other messages and hidden puzzles to solve and discover. We’ve even made a roller coaster! It has helped me connect with them to learn more about what they like while helping them develop their creative skills and encouraging them to work together.
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About the Reviewer:
Keri Barone
Keri lives in Davenport, FL with her husband. She is passionate about children and has been helping/taking care of them since she was a little girl. Keri comes from a family of 6 brothers and sisters including an adopted brother. Her mother does Genealogy and adoptee research helping people find loved ones. Having 10 nieces and nephews, Keri often researches information on TV shows, movies, and games to see if appropriate for their ages. Keri then became interested in writing reviews to help other adults find suitable content for their children especially those who may have triggers due to trauma they have experienced. When Keri isn’t working you can find her playing video games, reading, watching movies, and looking for pieces to grow her Harry Potter collection.
**Transfiguring Adoption is a nonprofit organization seeking to nurture growth in foster and adoptive families by giving a HOOT about their families. Transfiguring Adoption does not intend for its reviewers nor its review to be professional, medical or legal advice. These reviews and discussion guides are intended to help parents to better be able to connect and understand their children who come from traumatic backgrounds.