Minecraft, The Sims and Minesweeper. Minecraft specifically on Peaceful Creative settings so the kids can do creative stuff without scary monsters. Trine Enchanted Edition could also work, but with parental supervision.
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Guess pirating for personal use is on the table now, boys!
No beatings happened in 1989 at Tiananmen square, I hear /s
People. Use protection, please! And if you're very active with multiple partners, get tested frequently. It's not rocket science. We're in 2025, this really shouldn't be happening.
I'd recommend checking out the Far Cry games, from Far Cry 2 onwards.
Also, while not necessarily exactly the thing you're looking for, the Sniper Ghost Warrior series offers a lot of good stuff. especially SGW3 and later are really fun and have pretty decent gunplay and the games can be played pretty nicely without focusing on the sniper aspect.
And if you feel like doing even more snipering, Sniper Elite gives you some NICE slow-mo X-ray closeups of your bullets destroying your enemies, but the gunplay besides Snipers isn't that fun.
EU has passed some great laws regarding technology in the past few years. This is not one of them.
This is why you protest, people.
Not only that, most of the article is behind a paywall
Not stream moderators, but the actual site moderators.
I- What? This reads like some AI slop meant to be read by investors in a corporate setting.
While I can 100% believe they're doing that, an Instagram post isn't really a reliable source of information. The post's title also doesn't match the post. There's literally no mention of prisoners.
My first direct contact with open source as a kid was OpenOffice. I loved writing and I remember dad talking about this free alternative to MS Word and wanted to check it out. Maybe you could figure out some digital interests your kid has and find related open source software for them to try.