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IAN: June 20, 2025 : Understanding the youth, social gaming, and using it to educate and protest. [1]

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Date: 2025-06-19

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Roblox and Minecraft are two different creative and social games that have been in existence for a few decades. One way to think of them are those library/bookstore Lego or Brio tables where kids can create things and play together, only virtual, and better. For one, you can save your work, and it’s harder (but not impossible) for others to just knock your stuff over. For two, you get to play either solo or with a chosen group, or with others from all over the world.

Roblox includes user made games, and an engine to make them that kids can use by themselves, it also includes educational games. You can also make movies or interact in the wider world with others. Minecraft includes mobs to kill (like skeletons and creepers), special elements you can find and mine, and educational modules. You can have your own servers, which allow only people you allow in, and the educational Minecraft can be limited to schools, etc.

If your kids or grandkids are really into Roblox or Minecraft, I suggest getting a book about them as a starting place, if you don’t want to jump in and try playing yourself. I can’t play Minecraft or Roblox because they give me vertigo. So when my kids were playing a lot of Minecraft when they were younger, I got a few Minecraft books (chapter books or novels in this case), and read them. This gave me an understanding of how the games work, the mobs involved, and some of the language of the game and let me communicate with my kids better about the game. You can also watch videos or lets plays on Youtube about the game. Or watch a video like these:





Gen Alpha, the younger ones who haven’t been able to go to protests or respond really to what’s going on, despite some of their peers being the ones picked up and deported, have found a way to voice their opinions, even if mostly among themselves.

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