Gaming for kids
Find age appropriate games and consoles for smaller gamers.
Find age appropriate games and consoles for smaller gamers.
Need help choosing the right video games and consoles for kids? Unlock all you need to know about age ratings, parental controls and online safety and more.
Looking for a suitable game for your kid? We've grouped games by minimum age and PEGI rating to help you.
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It's important to look for the PEGI rating of a game to see if it's appropriate - think of it like the certificate for a film. The older the rating, the more mature the content. It's worth noting that PEGI ratings don't provide guidance for how difficult a game is - EA Sports FC (previously known as FIFA), for example, is rated PEGI 3.
PEGI stands for Pan European Gaming Information. Every game receives a PEGI rating, which defines what age group it is suitable for.
• PEGI 3: Suitable for ages 3 and up. Shouldn't contain images or sounds likely to frighten young children.
• PEGI 7: Recommended for persons 7 and older. No parental guidance needed.
• PEGI 12: Suitable for persons 12 and older. Medium parental guidance.
• PEGI 16: Suitable for persons 16 and older. Strong parental guidance.
• PEGI 18: Suitable for adults only.
The best games for families are the ones you can play together. Luckily, all the consoles offer a number of games that are great for the whole family. Race to be the fastest with Mario Kart, dance your heart out with Just Dance, and more!
Parental controls are a feature of all games consoles that let you restrict content, usage and permissions.
As a parent, it's not always easy to keep an eye on your children's time spent with entertainment devices. The Nintendo Switch Parental Controls smart device app is a free smart device app which you can link with Nintendo Switch to easily monitor what and how your children are playing. If you do not have a smart device you can also set certain restrictions on Nintendo Switch directly.
Get free expert advice from Internet Matters on how to make your children's online life fulfilling, fun and above all safe. The non-profit organisation offers simple advice on the main issues children may be exposed to when browsing the internet, alongside safeguarding tips for setting up appropriate controls and filters across your devices.