Thursday, November 5, 2009

Fun and safe games to play on the Internet


Just for fun I thought I would share with you some of the Internet games that we enjoy playing here at the Bendt house. I love to play Farmville and Bejeweled Blitz on Facebook. If you have a Facebook account you can access these games under the Applications tab or just add me as a friend and you will see my updates. My daughter, Keri, plays Farmville and also visits http://www.bored.com formore games. Johnnie is an avid Roblox player (http://www.roblox.com) This game is a game for creating robots and places. It uses an advanced scripting language so is a great way for young programmers to get a start. For younger players, http://www.millsberry.com/ is a fun way to play learning games and earn millsbucks to decorate avitars and houses.


As always, monitor your child's activities on the Internet and limit their game playing time but these games are all safe and free to use.


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