Well, that's true with '12a' titles here in the uk, but you're actually not legally allowed to buy an 18 if you aren't 18, the implication being that you shouldn't be using it if you're under 18.
Oh that's interesting. If you're under 18 here in the U.S, you need a parent/guardian with you when purchasing the game and as long as they give consent the clerks don't care.
Well, that's true with '12a' titles here in the uk, but you're actually not legally allowed to buy an 18 if you aren't 18, the implication being that you shouldn't be using it if you're under 18.
Oh that's interesting. If you're under 18 here in the U.S, you need a parent/guardian with you when purchasing the game and as long as they give consent the clerks don't care.
Isn't it just a normal part of growing up, that at some point stuff like fairytales are too childish, or not cool enough?
Because of peer pressure mostly.
I know in my early teens there were a lot of tv shows I didn't watch because "They were for kids". And if I did secretly watch them I certainly wouldn't be telling anyone about it. :P
yeah im under 16 and i LOVED this game im a really storing driven guy and really like how the fables are and i think the younger ages should focus on build up and story more than Micheal bay type stuff
Well I'm 17 years old and I enjoyed this game immensely. I think the problem is that some people around my age and younger want games where … moreyou shoot shit, they're not as interested in story based games as some people are. I tried introducing my younger cousin to TWD Telltale game since he's a huge fan of the show, he thought the game was boring. I'm not saying that for all cases, but I just feel that story based games aren't really that appealing to people my age.
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I was sixteen when the first episode was released and I loved it. I'm eighteen now and I still like it.
Well, that's true with '12a' titles here in the uk, but you're actually not legally allowed to buy an 18 if you aren't 18, the implication being that you shouldn't be using it if you're under 18.
Oh that's interesting. If you're under 18 here in the U.S, you need a parent/guardian with you when purchasing the game and as long as they give consent the clerks don't care.
To be fair in the UK no one cares either really. its more there so mumsnet can not bitch about it. pretty much everyone I knew played games at school
Isn't it just a normal part of growing up, that at some point stuff like fairytales are too childish, or not cool enough?
Because of peer pressure mostly.
I know in my early teens there were a lot of tv shows I didn't watch because "They were for kids". And if I did secretly watch them I certainly wouldn't be telling anyone about it. :P
I'm in the sixth grade and I LOVE this game I cried cause
I wanted to finish it but couldn't cause it was a rental that was due
yeah im under 16 and i LOVED this game im a really storing driven guy and really like how the fables are and i think the younger ages should focus on build up and story more than Micheal bay type stuff
It's probably just that they weren't interested, found the point and click aspect tedious, or something like that.
As a 15 year old, I love The Wolf Among Us, as well as Telltale's other work. Age isn't the issue.