By JO ABI
I grew up playing lots of video games, so when my boys started playing them, I didn’t think of it as a huge deal.
Philip is 10 and is a total and complete Minecraft addict. He has it on our PC, on his iPod and on our X-Box. He and his little brother also have the Minecraft Papercraft kits and the associated toys. It’s a game based on building worlds. What can be wrong with that? It’s much better than the combative and violent games some of their friends are allowed to play. It’s perfectly safe.
Or so I thought.
I could see Philip playing Minecraft on our computer – safely located in our family area as recommended by the online safety expert who had recently visited the school – and he seemed to be getting incredibly frustrated.
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“What’s wrong,” I asked him.
“Nothing Mum,” he said, clearly frustrated.
I shrugged my shoulders and got back to making dinner. A few minutes later I walked back out to check on him but the computer had been shut down. I found him in his room crying.
“It’s just a game Philip,” I said, exasperated. “Why do you get so upset over a game?”
“They told me to kill myself and then they all ganged up on me and killed me,” he said.
“What do you mean?” I was shocked.
“I was playing multi-player and they started saying really mean things to me like I should die and I suck. I hate them Mum.
I consoled him as best I could but when he’d calmed down and had a proper chat it turned out that he’d been playing multi-player Minecraft – whereby kids from around the local area, country and world – can hook up and verse each other or better yet, form a team and fight together.
There is fighting in multi-player Minecraft.
Top Comments
Multiplayer Minecraft is not just for kids, I know several adults who play Minecraft. It's dangerous to think that it's just kids playing. If you allow a child to play online with strangers then bullying from other children should be the least of your worries in my opinion.
You can host a private server for your son to play with his friends only. Not sure how to do this, but my boyfriend and his friends used to play on a private server where the mod could lock out anyone nasty and no one could destroy anyone else's structures.
Edit: Here's an article on how to make a private server. http://www.wikihow.com/Make... . You may have to pay for software, but it will be worth it for you and your son's peace of mind.