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Offline Agent360

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Re: Aces High for Kids
« Reply #30 on: January 12, 2009, 08:13:54 PM »
What about the custom missions?

Where can I find them?


Offline flyboy96

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Re: Aces High for Kids
« Reply #31 on: January 12, 2009, 08:28:01 PM »
My two sons are facinated with Aces High. It's the game "Dad" plays. They are 7 and 10.

Both can play the game in offline. But they are more interested in quick action..."Dad how can I shoot rockets...drop bombs...how can I shoot something with that tank"...etc

I recently went to the local game store. We looked for PS2 airplane games. I found a couple jet games. But they didnt really hold any interest to the boys...i gues too complicated.

I asked about "prop plane" games. I dont rem the name but there was one they didnt have..sold out.

I was looking for a more simplified airplane game. One where they can choose planes and fly around shooting stuff for points and shoot AI drones...etc.... but it doesnt exist.

I started thinking...what a great kid game...a flight sim that is easy to fly and has cools stuff...like flying through obstacles....shooting targets...etc...earn points and so on....to get better planes. Just like the car racing games out.

If HiTech is listening...this might be something to think about....


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My cousin plays Ace Combat 6 or something on XBox 360,kind of like Aces High,but with jets.

P.S. I maybe 12,but I'm in Middle School,so I'm used to profanity on games.But I seriously think your sons shouldn't play,til the game has a "Safe Chat" option,allows the person to........not hear/see others typing.Or have pre-assigned messages.(Don't really like it,but can't hurt to put it out :D)
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Re: Aces High for Kids
« Reply #32 on: January 13, 2009, 03:21:34 PM »
I came home from work and found my son on AH actually in a town in a Wirble. 8 kills defending. I didn't know he even knew how to get a gv started much less drive one to a town and defend. My squaddies actually know to look for little T now. He loves it but doesn't get a lot of seat time unless I'm flying (it's my real job). He spends a lot of time in the TA and the only time now he's allowed into the MA is if I'm around. Same day I saw him on the wirble, I came back into the room and he'd upped a 262 LMAO. No SA at all. The base had a CV just offshore, it was almost capped and it was all I could do to run like a little girl and save 270 perkies LOL.

In any event, his birthday present in April when he turns 12 will be a subscription, so look for lilT24 running around somewhere and remember, this game is for all ages, please be aware of what you type or say. Thanks guys <S>
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Re: Aces High for Kids
« Reply #33 on: January 13, 2009, 04:31:57 PM »
I came home from work and found my son on AH actually in a town in a Wirble. 8 kills defending. I didn't know he even knew how to get a gv started much less drive one to a town and defend. My squaddies actually know to look for little T now. He loves it but doesn't get a lot of seat time unless I'm flying (it's my real job). He spends a lot of time in the TA and the only time now he's allowed into the MA is if I'm around. Same day I saw him on the wirble, I came back into the room and he'd upped a 262 LMAO. No SA at all. The base had a CV just offshore, it was almost capped and it was all I could do to run like a little girl and save 270 perkies LOL.

In any event, his birthday present in April when he turns 12 will be a subscription, so look for lilT24 running around somewhere and remember, this game is for all ages, please be aware of what you type or say. Thanks guys <S>


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Re: Aces High for Kids
« Reply #34 on: January 13, 2009, 04:41:56 PM »
I won't let my 12 year old brother play online because of the language and some of the topics seen on country channel and 200.


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Re: Aces High for Kids
« Reply #35 on: January 13, 2009, 04:52:45 PM »
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Re: Aces High for Kids
« Reply #36 on: January 13, 2009, 05:36:09 PM »
Thanks Spikes...just what I was looking for.

Going to the store now to find some of the ps2 games that were suggested.


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Re: Aces High for Kids
« Reply #37 on: January 13, 2009, 05:43:39 PM »
i try to keep my cousins off of it because they dont look in the perked area they pick what they have herd of before aka me262 f4u4 and me 163 so i have to tell them what they can pick so they dont use all my perks that my cousins are older than me (one by 5 days the other one is 19)
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Re: Aces High for Kids
« Reply #38 on: January 13, 2009, 09:27:43 PM »
I don't let my son anywhere near it due to bad language-his
He'll prolly get me muted for 18 months
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