In recent weeks, AOL has been better known for shutting down operations than starting up new ones (what with Xdrive, AOL Pictures, and BlueString all going dark), but today the company has announced the launch of PlaySavvy.com, a site designed to help parents keep informed about the world of PC and console games…and what exactly their kids might be getting into when they buy an innocent-sounding title like Skull Grinder VII: The Exsanguination. The site aims to offer parents information so they can make informed choices about buying games for their kids, along with reviews and how-to articles to help parents select games appropriate for both their households and their children.
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AOL Wants Parents to Be Smarter about Games
- By: Geoff Duncan •
- Published: December 1, 2008 •
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hydr0san speaks the truth, this article is full of misinformation and half-truths...
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