at least a teenager, but you can be younger to buy them
It depends what the game is rated.
That depends if the parents allow the child to play them. So do you allow a 9 year old child play a teen rated game?
you have to be a teenager, 13 or older
Depends on what your parents say, it is rated T. But I wouldn't play it
No there is lots of swaering and gore NO Even the Teen rated Nintendo DS had a seven year old in tears of frustration in trying to play the game. However they still continued to play it even if they could not read any of the helpful instructions.
Yes of course they can, but it is not recommended that you do. Unless its an old rated M game for something like the Nintendo 64 then it should be fine.
no age, as long as you can play it You have to be 18 or over to buy M-RATED games in the U.S.
Well, in most areas a person must be 17 to buy an M rated game. However, this is not the age needed to play the game it all depends on the child's maturity. If you think that the child can play the game without becoming obsessed with it, then they are ready. If they appear to be obsessive over the game then be sure to take it away from them.
The game is rated pg but as long as you can keep up and don't have a problem with obeying some easy rules and are able to do so you can play at any age.
The game is rated for adults and can not be considered suitable for children to play online with adults
Yes, twelve year old kids can play World of Warcraft. Although the game is rated "T for Teens", meaning that it is not for kids under thirteen, there is not much gore and violence in the game itself. The scary part is actually interacting with other people in the game chat. However, like everything in life, you will need to actually see game play and decide for yourself if you want your twelve year old to play the game.
the game is rated "T" (teen) for, violence, suggestive themes, and partial nudity, according to ign.com. it is reasonable for people ages 13 and up to play.