My kids play camppete and love it. I like that I don't have to constantly worry about what they are doing. CampPete offers a choice of Safe Chat or Safe Chat Max, which the player can only use and view words from a preset group. (A nice parental control option) There is great video messages about football from the head coach, games they can play and it's a whole virtual world so they are always finding something new. I think it is a great idea to combine football with educational fun. It also teaches them some important stuff about fitness and teamwork. It's not just another mindless video game.
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Common Sense says
Uplifting social site gives lessons in football and life.
On this site kids can: connect with friends, connect with like-minded kids, create a social network, create an avatar, do activities, learn about a specific topic, learn about digital ethics, learn responsible online behavior, meet people, play games, play in a virtual world, play multiplayer games, post comments, set goals, share their knowledge, watch videos
Why We Rated This
for Ages 7 and Up
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What Parents Need to Know
About Camp Pete
Parents need to know that this site uses positive sports messages to motivate kids. The seemingly innocuous Sports Newz section of Camp Pete is unfortunately the most PG part of the site, with daily news from the world of college football involving fights, accidental deaths, anger management and rules violations.
Read our full review by Hugh Foster
Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about the life lessons that can be learned thrugh sports such as the value of participation, good sportsmanship, best effort and teamwork.
Our Members Say
Most Recent Reviews
- I rate this title on for age 5 and give it
- My highlights are:
- Educational
- Safety isn't an issue
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