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Family Friendly Gaming #19
Family Friendly Gaming has launched the October in the year of our Lord 2008 issue of the notable magazine online. Plenty of Family Friendly video games are brought your way in this issue. A plethora of reviews, previews, columns, and other information to assist you in your video game purchases. Animal Crossing City Folk graces the cover as this skiing game is being prepped to build up the video game industry. Plenty of exciting new games for families are found within the 127 pages of this amazing video game magazine. Family Friendly Gaming is THE video game magazine for families. The online version is being released for free. Get to reading, and then email in your comments on the latest, and greatest issue of Family Friendly Gaming.
Welcome
Welcome to the Family Friendly Gaming website.
This website is for and about video games from a family friendly viewpoint. The Family Friendly Gaming website goes hand in hand with the Family Friendly Gaming magazine - which was the first ever Christian video game magazine. There are plenty of family friendly video games out there; we work very hard to find them for you, and to give them their much deserved time in the lime light. Not everything from the video game industry is bad, and we do our small part to exhibit that. We hope you enjoy what we do, as much as we enjoy doing it. This website is the original full fledged free video game site for families. Often imitated, but never duplicated. Family Friendly Gaming remains safe for the entire family, and thanks you for your continued support and trust. Together we are making a major impact on the video game industry. We are so very thankful you stopped by to visit us. Expect the Holy Bible to be used to back up our opinions.
Dora the Explorer Debut on Wii
That is correct Dora the Explorer is coming to the Wii. Millions of families are going to be interested in a good, clean, uplifting, and wholesome video game coming to the Wii for their children. Read the full article because there are more games than just Dora.
Digital Praise Announces Guitar Praise
Family Friendly Gaming is exceptionally happy to bring the news about Guitar Praise coming to the millions of fans who have been asking for it. Well your request has been heard by Digital Praise, and it will be a reality very, very, very, very soon.
Majesco Entertainment E3 2008
Family Friendly Gaming hopes you enjoy these pages on some of the games Majesco Entertainment had to show at the E3 Expo in the year of our Lord 2008. Cooking Mama, Zoo Hospital, and more are present and accounted for.
Family Friendly Gaming continues its explosive coverage of the Leapster video games with Star Wars Jedi Math. This positive educational video game is for the ages of five through eight. Enjoy the review as much as the reviewer did the game.
Family Friendly Gaming found a lot of fun to be had with this Konami Nintendo DS video game at E3. The finished product made it into our offices, and Sam takes the game to the Olympics. Is this a worthy successor to the original Track and Field or not? Read the review to find out.
Review Leapster 2
Family Friendly Gaming continues major growth, and reaching millions more with the review of the Leapster 2 unit. For the millions upon millions of families with children between the ages four to eight this is the kind of video game unit they can get excited about. Enjoy this educational, entertaining, and exception review right now.
Review WALL-E
Family Friendly Gaming is one of the few media outlets that tries kids games on children. This innovation in our video game reviews has been going on for years now. Eventually the big media outlets will have to follow Family Friendly Gaming. Enjoy this review of WALL-E on the Leapster.
We have been getting a common question (as we keep growing larger, and larger) as to find out what is new on the website every day. We update different areas of the website daily, and sometimes more than one update per day. Click on the What's New link to find out what has been changed, and/or added recently. It is the Site Updates page, which is also on the bottom of most pages.