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What is the best way to take away the video games for a 17-year-old?
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<blockquote data-quote="Otto von Bismark" data-source="post: 501655" data-attributes="member: 12905"><p>I agree. Lego Star Wars is the most violent game we do. Well, and a Harry Potter one. There is some fire coming out of the wands and they blow stuff up. You can slash up a Lego character but there is no blood and it gets rebuilt. We mostly do sports games, and agility stuff, like Wipeout, some water rafting, some bubble popping. Car racing. Some obstacle course stiff with XBox Kinect. You are exhausted (and buff) at the end of one of those. Oh, and Dance games. Lame, but necessary around here. Tryin' to keep it wholesome, especially with a kid who struggles to make sense out of the normal world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Otto von Bismark, post: 501655, member: 12905"] I agree. Lego Star Wars is the most violent game we do. Well, and a Harry Potter one. There is some fire coming out of the wands and they blow stuff up. You can slash up a Lego character but there is no blood and it gets rebuilt. We mostly do sports games, and agility stuff, like Wipeout, some water rafting, some bubble popping. Car racing. Some obstacle course stiff with XBox Kinect. You are exhausted (and buff) at the end of one of those. Oh, and Dance games. Lame, but necessary around here. Tryin' to keep it wholesome, especially with a kid who struggles to make sense out of the normal world. [/QUOTE]
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