Very nice idea for the future generations. I suppose it will leave it to funny WB games in game area, and some kids related games from 90s
Stefano Briccolani
Posts 586 29 Nov 2020 11:16
Cotter's little girl is lovely. In a few years we'll have a new vampire influencer.
Andy Hearn
Posts 374 04 Dec 2020 10:06
this is a great idea - then i'd be more happy to get the kids into some deluxe paint and protracker on Apollo without the risk of some hidden "content" popping up.
i just remember setting up an amikit install as the wife walked in to talk to me about something... just as a half naked catwoman picture appeared on screen as the default workbench backdrop. "...oh i see why you do this..." was all she needed to say. cue facepalm. it's like, come on guys, we're not 14 anymore! XD :laughing:
Olaf Schoenweiss
Posts 690 04 Dec 2020 11:30
LOL :-)
Gunnar von Boehn (Apollo Team Member) Posts 6239 04 Dec 2020 11:51
Andy Hearn wrote:
this is a great idea - then i'd be more happy to get the kids into some deluxe paint and protracker on Apollo without the risk of some hidden "content" popping up.
I fully agree. I think Dpaint is easy to understand for Kids. But as I seem to be to stupid to use Protracker - I'm not sure about this. Could you explain to me and others kids how to make music with Protracker?
Christopher Stokes
Posts 36 04 Dec 2020 12:28
Great idea,much better than letting kids access the web to play fun games suitable for their age group.