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Minecraft Vs. Roblox: how these Games Compare for Kids

Minecraft and Roblox are hugely popular Sandbox-style games. Both let you create games, interact with other players, and of course, play for hours. Both have supportive online communities that are always ready to help. However, Roblox and Minecraft are very different once you get down to the specifics. Here's how they compare in five essential aspects.




THE CONTENDERS




Minecraft. Best for age 8+. An open-ended, exploration and design-driven environment where players can build and create things from scratch using materials they harvest from the world around them.



Roblox. Best for age 13+. This website for game creation lets users create and upload their own games as well as playing other games in a multi-player environment.




Price




Minecraft's starting price is $26.95 for Mac and PC, whereas Roblox offers an "freemium/premium model.



Roblox allows users to play games and design small numbers for free. However, you must subscribe to access the more fun stuff like customizing your avatar trade weapons, and create new games. You can purchase Roblox's game currency, Robux, by the pound however it's recommended to sign up for the basic membership ($5.95 per month for Builders Club), which eliminates advertisements, lets you play more games, and also buys daily Robux.




Ease of Use




Both are pretty challenging, but that's the point of each game's unique fun. Minecraft does not provide any instructions, but offers three levels of difficulty. You can learn how to play Minecraft by exploring, experimentation and watching YouTube videos and reading other fan-created content (there is lots of it online).



Roblox has two modes of play that is creating and playing. While it provides plenty of variety however, it can be frustrating since the games are designed by users. For kids who are interested in creating their own games, Roblox offers a lot of instructions along with a wiki and a friendly community of players.




Social Aspects




This is the most risk. Both games support multiplayer, Minecraft lends itself more to playing by yourself, whereas Roblox is social from the minute you sign in and friending and chatting are an integral element of the game. Check out our social media guidelines for children who are in elementary school. Both Minecraft and Roblox have a lot of user-generated content. Players of all ages -- including teens and adults -participating and competing. Your child can be exposed to violent language, explicit imagery, and sexually suggestive images through any user-generated content. TWITSOC You can control some of this through Roblox's built-in controls. Roblox allows you to turn off chatting and block users. Minecraft lets you "ignore” other players but doesn't restrict what you can say.




Safety




Both games have had incidences of predatory behavior that was inappropriate in multiplayer and chat mode. In response, Roblox has beefed up its child safety initiative to include more moderators from humans as well as parental controls and other features to rat out offenders. Since Minecraft can be played solo or with only a few friends, contact with strangers is restricted. If your child wishes to play on a server that's open to the public, ensure it's kid-friendly.




Kid-Friendliness




Both Minecraft and Roblox have huge online followers, so kids can find plenty of additional content , including Wikis, YouTube videos, even Reddit forums -- which could expose them to mature subjects when searching for information on the games. Roblox allows users to insert ads into their games this means that children will be exposed to in-game marketing. Violence can be an issue in both games, but while Roblox's user-uploaded games tend to be more of the shooter/explosion/disaster variety, Minecraft's leans more toward hand-to-hand combat, even though it's depicted in a cartoonish way.




Learning and Creativity




Yes and yes! Both games can teach computer coding skills (Minecraft utilizes a Minecraft-based Java and Roblox runs Lua) however, Minecraft is more education-friendly. Both games promote math skills that require thinking and reasoning, problem-solving, and collaboration. Because of the digital content you can create and the interaction with other gamers Both games are becoming more popular in after-school programs, computer camps, and teacher's lesson plans.



Our suggestion? Given the Wild West nature of both of these games, consider sitting with your kid while they learn to play. You can also check out the related online forums and videos to find out which game is the best match for your kid's age as well as experience and interest.


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