Years ago (in my childhood) my whole life consisted of school, #game and sleep. Although I did not like the lessons, I liked my teachers and schoolmates. As soon as I finish my time at school, on the way home; We would make plans with our friends and throw ourselves on the street to play games.
I can say that I have played all the street games to the fullest. Some days I would exaggerate so much that I even ate my food standing up during the game.
My entire day was spent going to school, the rest of the time playing games and going home to sleep.
We used to play single-goal or double-goal football matches with our school or neighborhood friends, and let the losing side serve cold drinks to the winner. When girls were included in our games, we played games such as hide and seek, blindfold, dodgeball and had a fun time together.
I miss my childhood because those days meant living for me; It meant playing games and having fun. During the days spent away from responsibility, I was able to devote myself to entertainment because my mind was not busy with anything.
Time passed quickly and I grew up like everyone else. I got married and had a daughter. I can't give myself to games anymore because my head is busy with everything. I am already quite old and tall to continue playing street games. lol
Now I have left the playground to my daughter, but my daughter cannot play street games. He can only play when he is in my control. Because the changing time has changed many things.
The streets are not as safe as they were in my own time. I see news of violence and abuse against children every day. That's why I make him prefer screen and internet games over street games. I take measures myself to prevent screen addiction and inactivity. She spends most of his time playing games in front of the screen and following his favorite youtubers.
He's only 10 years old and I need to keep it that way for a while. Most of the games he prefers are online games and they play among themselves on the servers they open with their school friends. Since I preferred street games over screen games in my own childhood, I don't have much idea about the games my daughter played, but I can see how much fun she had while playing.
For me, the numbers consisting of simple numbers coming together include the points he collected in order to be among the best for him. She never lets go of the points and extra gifts he collects while playing. Seeing her having fun and laughing makes me happy too. It can only be thought-provoking that she gets very upset when she loses and makes a simple game greedy for herself.
I know street games, my daughter knows screen games. I think the difference between us is a good example to show the effect of our belonging to different generations on games. I participated in 's theme for the DCC tag contest as my playground and my daughter's playground.
If you want to participate in the competition through the #game tag, you can read the conditions of participation here.
DCC tag contest - Let's support #game
Maybe I should change my apathy towards screen games and start playing screen games from somewhere. So I can adapt more to my daughter. lol
I think the most suitable game for this will be the "Steve" game that mentioned in his article. It's easy to play and I'll have to jump over the cacti just like my username. lol
Currently we can not only play it from our computer when we don't have internet, but now we have a version available for our cell phones, you just have to download the application and configure it, the game itself teaches you how, it's quite simple, then If we do, Steve stays in our notifications to play with him whenever we want.
You can use the title to reach both the information about the game and the entire article.
Steve, el dinosaurio saltarín ahora se encuentra en nuestros celulares
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