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Originally Posted by Joques
Sorry, I take that back. I don't know your situation or your son.
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Actually I wouldn't, take that back. The games are all games of the mind, meaning they exercise the brain. Which makes for a smarter kid. IF they were first person shooter games, or angry birds or something like that then yes blocking the games would be a mercyfull thing to do. But the games that Kobo has packaged are all brain developing apps and help to promote problem solving and abstract thinking. To take that away well.... that's wrong.
regards
Jack