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Podcast: What do we play with our kids?

Listen to these dads

The dadification of games continues. So we’re going full Dad this week on the RPS podcast, the Electronic Wireless Show, as we’ve been asked to talk about the games we play with our children.

Alec’s daughter is excited by the unlockable characters in Rayman Legends (and she’s also strangely fascinated by Battletech). John’s son is a bit younger and likes to watch his dad diving in Abzu and Subnautica (but also manages to sneak glimpses of God of War’s quiet moments on the TV – naughty!). Brendan doesn’t have children, only a cat. She can’t stand games and thinks they are a waste of time.

We also test the dads' ability to protect their children from violence and bad language with 'PEGI, Steady, Go', a brief quiz about European age ratings. It's a very fun week here.

Thank you to listeners Jon and Andy for submitting the topic. If you want to write in with questions or suggest a theme for a future episode yourself, just email us at [email protected].

You can listen above, or go straight to Soundcloud where you can download it for later.

You can also get the RSS feed here or find it on iTunes, Stitcher or Pocket Casts. Music is by talented non-dad Jack de Quidt.

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In this article

Abzu

PS4, PC, Nintendo Switch

BattleTech

PC

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Fe

PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch

Hidden Folks

iOS, PC, Mac

Proteus

PS3, PlayStation Vita, PC, Mac

Rayman Legends

PS4, Xbox One, PS3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo Wii U, PC

Rime

PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch

SteamWorld Dig 2

PS4, PlayStation Vita, PC, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch

Subnautica

PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch

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