Parents did not buy video games at the age classification of the title they give to the majority entertainmentThe their children from their parents will not check to check the age rating of video games their children play a new survey reveals.
The study was conducted in light of reports showing video games lead to increased aggressive behavior in children with violent games like Grand Theft Auto and Call of Duty is selected for criticism.
A study of Playr2.com showed that nearly two-thirds of parents admitted to not checking the age ratings of games their children play on a console. More than a thousand parents who have children under the age of seventeen who play video games that were interviewed for the survey with 55 percent of the focus groups also claim that they “do not think age has a classification for video games.”
Interestingly, with 61 percent of parents believe that violent video games their children’s behavior affects in a negative way, with 76 percent of parents who claim that violent games do not reflect real life and do not believe that they can influence behavior.
The study also found that slightly more than half of parents do not have to worry if their children are playing a game + 18, but 54 percent would be involved if they feel they are watching a movie + 18.
“The impact of videogames on a child’s behavior is consistent topic of discussion, and a regular cause for concern,” said Simon Kilby, founder Playr2.com. “” It was very surprising to see that the majority of parents admit that they have no age limit in the coming games.
“At the end of the day, they are for reasons beyond the content of the game is to ignore and violate the rules I encourage every parent to keep an eye on age restrictions on games .. If you do use the same for the movie, you should not ignore them in the game. “


