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fairclaire wrote: »I hadn't realised just how popular it is until I started reading those articles. Well our kids must be cleverer than us because I struggle to understand it
I thought it was just a bog standard building game but it's quite complex:eek: good for the little Nerf brains
The YouTube tutorials are really useful (it seems) and all 3 of my kids watch them like a TV programme. Just be aware that whilst most of them seem absolutely fine, some of them go a bit sweary along the lines of 'holy !!!!!!!' etc0 -
fairclaire wrote: »I hadn't realised just how popular it is until I started reading those articles. Well our kids must be cleverer than us because I struggle to understand it
I thought it was just a bog standard building game but it's quite complex:eek: good for the little Nerf brains
If yours get stuck they can go on you tube and guys with no girlfriends:eek: show other players how to make and do things:rotfl:
Be careful as there can be the odd bad language :eek:0 -
squilliondollarbaby wrote: »The YouTube tutorials are really useful (it seems) and all 3 of my kids watch them like a TV programme. Just be aware that whilst most of them seem absolutely fine, some of them go a bit sweary along the lines of 'holy xxxx!' etc
if the site's censors doesn't allow a word then we're not allowed to change characters to get around it
stick with "tits" and "crap" and you should be okApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
squilliondollarbaby wrote: »The YouTube tutorials are really useful (it seems) and all 3 of my kids watch them like a TV programme. Just be aware that whilst most of them seem absolutely fine, some of them go a bit sweary along the lines of 'holy !!!!!!!' etc
Mse kids eat the same food and play the same games:eek::eek::rotfl:0 -
tigerwhite wrote: »I've just posted on Bauer media FB page about being cross :eek:
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squilliondollarbaby wrote: »The YouTube tutorials are really useful (it seems) and all 3 of my kids watch them like a TV programme. Just be aware that whilst most of them seem absolutely fine, some of them go a bit sweary along the lines of 'holy !!!!!!!' etcIf yours get stuck they can go on you tube and guys with no girlfriends:eek: show other players how to make and do things:rotfl:
Be careful as there can be the odd bad language :eek:
Thanks bothDS2 is no stranger to YouTube. I assume that's where he learned to call his Dad a wiener :eek::o
Nerfy :rotfl::rotfl: at guys with no girlfriends0 -
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squilliondollarbaby wrote: »The YouTube tutorials are really useful (it seems) and all 3 of my kids watch them like a TV programme. Just be aware that whilst most of them seem absolutely fine, some of them go a bit sweary along the lines of 'holy moly!' etcIf yours get stuck they can go on you tube and guys with no girlfriends:eek: show other players how to make and do things:rotfl:
Be careful as there can be the odd bad language :eek:
DS1 religiously watches these walkthroughs (I've heard a few while he's watching them and there's no way this bloke speaking has a girlfriend!) .
The weird thing he's currently watching some pokemon ones for a game he doesn't even own :eek: (I think Squills comment is spot on with him watching them like a TV program)
I have heard the odd bit of bad language on some but luckily it's no worse than what DH lets slip sometimesHistoric Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
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