I don't think there's a problem with restricting internet access for your kids, especially if you can get other parents (of your kids friends) to do it too
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Factorio provided you want a group of kids that you never see again that can all program their own PLC devices
I'm still confused as to why you guys don't just ban the spending of money on micro transactions and not the game itself? Every game is jam PACKED with mtx these days, from CoD to Fortnite to Forza.
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Maybe introduce him to Beyond All Reason? It's an RTS in the vein of Total Annihilation. Free and open source and very good looking.
At that age, maybe Among Us or Minecraft?
For a second I confused Among Us with The Last of Us. I thought that was a pretty messed up suggestion for a little kid lol
Definitely have to get him Valheim, and they have an Xbox version now. Also, not multiplayer, but Kerbal Space Program is pretty fun. I have only played the PC version though, so can't speak to the console version.
Spiderheck, should be cheap!