Welcome to GamerDad: Gaming with Children. My name is Andrew S. Bub - the GamerDad - and I've been writing about videogames, movies, and children for over 15 years now. After working as a magazine journalist, I switched gears to write about how media violence affects children, educating parents about them, and working closely with magazines, newspapers, major retailers and even politicians. GamerDad is an internationally recognized expert in this field. Games, movies and media are fun, kids and families love them, they aren't going away. So join me in cutting through the hype and lets have a real conversation about the things that matter: Video Games, Violent Media, and their supposed effect on children and families.
Welcome to GamerDad: Gaming with Children. My name is Andrew S. Bub - the GamerDad - and I've been writing about videogames, movies, and children for over 15 years now. After working as a magazine journalist, I switched gears to write about how media violence affects children, educating parents about them, and working closely with magazines, newspapers, major retailers and even politicians. GamerDad is an internationally recognized expert in this field. Games, movies and media are fun, kids and families love them, they aren't going away. So join me in cutting through the hype and lets have a real conversation about the things that matter: Video Games, Violent Media, and their supposed effect on children and families.
Dragon Quest Builders Standard Edition Guide
I played Dragon Quest Builders at PAX West this year and it was one of my favorite games of the show. It’s basically a combination of Dragon Quest and Minecraft. Those two game series are very robust, so you know you’ll need a comprehensive guide if you get stuck or don’t want to miss out on secrets. Luckily Prima Games has you covered with the Dragon Quest Builders strategy guide! Let’s take a look inside and see what’s all in there!
Gurumin 3D: A Monstrous Adventure (3DS)
Sony’s PSP was one of the few times (other than the Neo Geo Pocket Color), that I was lured away from Nintendo’s handheld juggernaut for a bit. The PSP had a lot of great games, and my top five include Loco Roco 1 & 2, Mega Man Powered Up, Half-Minute Hero, Ys Seven, and Gurumin. Fortunately, that last game on my list is now available as a downloadable title for the Nintendo 3DS. Best of all, even ten years later the game is just as enjoyable as I remember it being.
LEGO Dimensions The A-Team Fun Pack
When I was a little kid, The A-Team was a very popular TV show. But I wasn’t really into it as I was more interested in shows like The Dukes of Hazzard and Knight Rider. One show had a cool orange car that jumped over ramps, and the other had a TALKING car! The A-Team just had a van with a red stripe. (yeah you know where my priorities were as a little boy) Plus, I feel ashamed to admit it, but as a little kid, I was kind of scared of Mr. T, who was the star of the show. But there’s no denying that The A-Team was super popular. Heck, even Mr. Bean slept on A-Team sheets in one of his comedy skits, and a few years ago they made a movie remake of The A-Team (I rented it once and feel asleep about an hour in, unfortunately). Mr. T was also popular in his own right, even getting his own Saturday morning cartoon and breakfast cereal back then (yes, really). And now you can relive the action of the TV show in LEGO form with The A-Team Fun Pack for LEGO Dimensions. The game is available for nearly all current home game consoles, but reviewed on Wii U here.
Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters Daybreak: Special Gigs (PS3, PS4, Vita)
We all have guilty pleasures, whether we like to admit them or not. One of my guilty pleasures is watching ghost shows on TV. You know, the ones where people go to haunted places and try to investigate ghosts, or recount their own spooky happenstances. You can usually watch them on cable channels like Discovery or the History Channel (more like Used to be About History Channel). Anyway, I know most of the stuff on those ghost shows are probably exaggerated and not real, but they’re still entertaining to watch anyway and who doesn’t like a good ghost story every now and then, especially at this time of year. I also find video games about ghosts rather interesting, heck, the first game I ever played, Pac-Man, had ghosts in it! So that’s why I decided to review Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters Daybreak: Special Gigs. It’s a game about ghost hunting and is a weird mix of a virtual novel and strategy RPG. It’s available for all of Sony’s current systems, but reviewed on PS3 here.
Bustin’ Ghosts at Dave & Busters
About a month and a half ago for my birthday, my family and I went to Dave & Busters. The best way to describe Dave & Busters is it’s like a Chuck E. Cheese for adults. They have a restaurant and bar, billiards, and other things. They’ve also always had big arcades. I think Dave & Busters started out in Georgia, but when they expanded, one of the first places they went to was Dallas, so we’ve had them nearby for a long time. I think they’re all over the place now, though. Anyway, we mainly spent our time in the arcade, and it was the first time in a long while that I had a lot of fun in a newer, modern arcade. So I thought I’d share with you some of the stuff we played.
LEGO Dimensions Ghostbusters Story Pack
This past summer, we were treated with a brand new Ghostbusters movie featuring a different story and an all-female team. While I don’t think it was nowhere near as good as the first movie, I still laughed a lot and it was considered a comedy, so I guess it did its job. Plus, the new movie helped bring back my favorite childhood drink: Ecto-Cooler, so it’s all good. And now you can play the movie in LEGO form with the LEGO Dimensions Ghostbusters Story Pack. Not to be confused with the LEGO Dimensions Ghostbusters Level Pack, which I reviewed earlier this year. LEGO Dimensions and all the sets that go with it are playable on nearly all the current home game consoles, but reviewed on Wii U here.
Marvel’s Women of Power (PS3, PS4, Vita, Xbox One, 360, PC, iOS)
Girl Power is taking over pinball! A bevvy of Marvel’s superheroines have teamed up to bring you two new action packed pinball tables for play on Zen Studios’ pinball platforms: Pinball FX2 and Zen Pinball 2. They’re available on nearly all current game consoles and computers, but reviewed on PS3 here.
Cary’s Top Five Favorite Firefighters in Video Games
So a while back, I wrote a blog about my favorite police officers in video games. It was a fairly popular topic, so I decided to revisit it, only change it to be my favorite firefighters in video games. It won’t be as long of a list, because I couldn’t think of too many firefighter game characters. I’m a little surprised there aren’t more firefighting games out there. Real life firefighters are true heroes, risking their lives and being brave to save others in danger. So I’m surprised that more video games haven’t capitalized on that. Also, according to where I work now, this month is fire safety month so it’s topical. But anyway, here are my favorites.
Storm King’s Thunder (D&D RPG)
This year, Dungeons and Dragons is all about the giants. The various types of giants (fire, hill, cloud, etc…) have gone to war with each other to determine the best kind of giant. Since the release of of 5th edition, Wizards of the Coast has picked an overarching storyline and theme for the year’s releases. This year focuses on a disruption of the natural order of giant seniority, and the infighting between the giant types to get higher in the pecking order. Player characters get caught up in the political intrigue and can even steer the outcome in one way or another before the tale’s final denouement.
Jotun: Valhalla Edition (Wii U, PS4, Xbox One, PC)
Thora is a big, burly, tough as nails female Viking warrior. Unfortunately for her, her boat sank and instead of going to Valhalla, she ends up in Norse purgatory and must fight her way through collecting runes and battling huge bosses to impress the gods. Jotun: Valhalla Edition is a downloadable top-down viewed action game featuring hand-drawn graphics and animation. It’s available for nearly all current game consoles and PC, but reviewed on Wii U here.

