While we were browsing the internet, we read some reports about a game that brought us curiosity. Pot Farm! But is it possible? And yet it is, with one search on Facebook, we discovered the game that is freely available to anyone with an account on the social network. It's a browser game that's free to a point, but like all social network games, it provides a lot more paid tools.
What's the point of it? This game teaches children how to grow cannabis plants, but also how to market them. Imagine your child cultivating marijuana, selling his crop, selling and buying spores, etc. The game advertises that has over 6 million players.
Build epic hydroponics, psychedelic decorations, and groovy contraptions while avoid getting busted by Ranger Dick.
Grow all your favorite crops like OG Kush, Northern Lights, Grandaddy Purpleand HUNDREDS MORE!
With monthly updated themes and crazy fun competitive events, strive to have the best Pot Farm with friends! Join a MILLION-strong community platforms of the new "green" movement!
Choosing such a toy from a child should cause serious harm to each parent. Engaging the child with such a toy that promotes totally illegal acts (fortunately does not contain violence) leads to learning from someone who is not yet able to judge or distinguish the good from evil.
Note that the game has no age restrictions, and under the terms of use of Facebook can "enjoy" the services offered by anyone 13 years of age or older.
Assimilating the illegal behavior that is the basis of this game, through the involvement of a child, what good could it offer him? The game developers probably do not have children, otherwise they would be better off getting acquainted with delinquent behaviors.
If you are a parent, it is a good idea to watch your child surf and learn more, more about the safety of your children on the Internet. Surveillance on-time as well as permissible online content as a precautionary measure and safety training could be of great help.
There are enough programs and plug-ins that you can use to block a child from accessing inappropriate websites. Below are a few:
For our well-known Firefox you can use it plugin ProCon
MyKidsBrowser, the browser that gives you full control over the use of the internet by your child.
The K9 Web Protection is a free program that offers protection against inappropriate content from the internet but also from spywares and phising sites.