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âHm?â
Ah, and thereâs the boy, looking around the game stores, and⊠well well! A recommendation? Now thatâs not something heâs asked as himself! He has to think for a momentâŠ
Judging by her appearance⊠well⊠She looks to be about her 30s, so the kids must just be recently born, right?
âIf I may ask, how is your child like, Miss? Just because something is popular doesnât guarantee theyâll like it. But ah, Pokemon is usually the safest way to go, thereâs a new one which just came out not long ago. Thereâs also a multiplayer where you can trade between friends⊠S-Sorry, you are familiar with Pokemon, right?â
She most likely is, given how extremely popular it is, but doesnât hurt to ask!
âBut if you like something with thinking skills, maybe something like Among Us, where you can play either the detectives or the killers? Itâs a very popular game too! If your child likes shooting games, you can always download Fortnite, which doesnât require a console! Or⊠if you are able to configure parental controls in your phone so your child doesnât buy anything, Genshin Impact is another good one, which is an exploring gameâŠ- A-Am I confusing you?â
MARIO KART IS THE EVIL GAME.
Itâs not a small amount of information to take in, but Eve listens intently to the boy. Pokemon, sheâs familiar with, though perhaps not intimately... and the others, the names sound familiar, so that checks out.
âNo, no, Iâm following... mostly, I think. And I do know of Pokemon; I played one of the first games... but my kids both seem to enjoy the newer ones as well.â
â...Iâd sort of like to be able to play with them once in a while, but I wouldnât want them to think Iâm trying to intrude on their hobbies. Theyâre 14, so... about at the age where itâs, uh, âuncoolâ to play games with their parents, apparently.â Mom problems... âT-That said, your suggestions sound like theyâre worth looking into. The shooting game you mentioned isnât too bloody, is it?â











