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Old 02/27/2013, 05:33 pm   #1
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Default Parents who play?

I'm actually really curious how many parents have played TWD game, and if you felt it affected your game play/results because you did or didn't have kids.
I know I couldn't help but replace Clem with my daughter. It was hard to not think about "Okay, if Tes was with me, which approach would I take?"

So did you replace Clem with your kid, did you have any paternal feelings towards her, if you didn't have children, do you feel like she was a kid to you, so on and so forth.
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Old 02/27/2013, 11:23 pm   #2
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I have a 4 year old daughter and I definitely replaced Clem with her and thought about the choices I would make in that situation.
That's why I would always choose Clem above anyone or anything.
My daughter is a big fan of Clem as well. Whenever something could happen to Clem, she started screaming at the screen that she should get away or I should save her. Also, she wants her hat (like lotsa people on the board)

By the way, having seen the age topic on this forum, there won't be a lot of parents. Most players are 20 and below, from the ones who've written down their ages.

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Old 02/28/2013, 09:00 am   #3
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I played this game with my Dad as I do all point and clicks
(They are the only games he can really manage)
And we both really enjoyed it and he helped me make all moral decisions though was sometimes more sensible than me and was more practical than emotional
He still prefers Monkey Island...
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Old 02/28/2013, 12:36 pm   #4
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I'm not a parent, but I had my mom play it. I didn't see any noticeable differences. If anything, I was more protective of Clementine.
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Old 02/28/2013, 03:49 pm   #5
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One of my friends who played is a dad, he has two little girls. It really hurt him to have to shoot Duck.
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Yeah, that was a difficult choice as well. That whole scene gave me chills down my spine.
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Old 03/02/2013, 06:41 pm   #7
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I made my mom play it she liked ep 2 the best
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Old 03/02/2013, 08:36 pm   #8
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@JordyLicht:
Haha! My daughter's almost 2, so she didn't really much care about the game one way or the other. She mostly likes zombies. (Movies, shows, games, she thinks they're funny. I'm not sure what that's about. Must take after me lol. :P) And I'm in agreement with your daughter, and several others, when I say I want the hat, too! Especially for my girl. I would love to dress her as Clem for Halloween haha.
I know there are a lot of youngins, on the boards. But hey, there are a lot of people with kids at 20 now. I can't say much, I'm turning 26 soon and I'm pregnant with our second. :P

@Hudomonkey:
That sounds like fun hehe. We tried to play it with my parents whenever we visited, but they couldn't agree on choices and we are greedy about our save files. (Me and the hubby each have our own, and we didn't want to override ours so each of them could have their own lol.)

@Riadon:
How funny! lol I don't know why, but for some reason your post made me picture the mom from the Terminator movies!

@CarScar:
That was a toughy for us, too. But I was actually more pissed at Kenny than I was upset about shooting Duck. I couldn't believe he was just ignoring the situation! But when it came to the actual scene where Katjaa's sprawled on the ground and Duck's taking his last breaths, it was really heartbreaking.

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Nice! Hehe What did she think of the ending??
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Old 03/03/2013, 03:35 am   #9
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I'm not a parent, but I started seeing Clem as my own daughter in a way, so I was choosing all the decisions that would be best for Clem. I think that this is how you know if the game you are playing is a good one, if you start feeling emotions towards characters.

I know that people who are parents and played The Walking Dead probably chose Clem over anything else because their children turned into Clem and you were probably thinking if that were your kid what would you do, most likely do anything to ensure the safety of Clem

This is why The Walking Dead is one of my favourite games as it is really emotional and it really hits home the fact of how important family is to us, and I think this is enstilled throughout the game of how your family is all you really have.

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Old 03/03/2013, 04:26 am   #10
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Parents who play The Walking Dead are awesome because they're not poisoned by what the media misleads them to, or the wrong mentality (games = violence).

I'm not a parent, but I hope someday I will.
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Old 03/03/2013, 11:31 am   #11
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I have 2 daughters and a son. No I never considered Clem my daughter, but she did have an influence on my actions.
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Old 03/03/2013, 12:44 pm   #12
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Parents who play The Walking Dead are awesome because they're not poisoned by what the media misleads them to, or the wrong mentality (games = violence).

I'm not a parent, but I hope someday I will.
Heh. My mom played through the game twice and is looking forward to the next season.

Thankfully, not all parents are gullible idiots who believe that video games encourage mass shootings
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Old 03/03/2013, 05:43 pm   #13
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Parents who play The Walking Dead are awesome because they're not poisoned by what the media misleads them to, or the wrong mentality (games = violence).

I'm not a parent, but I hope someday I will.
I'm a parent of three, and I agree. However, I do feel that games like grand theft auto go too far (prostitution, drug abuse, random beatings, sociopathic behavior, etc.) and should be reserved for adults.
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Old 03/03/2013, 11:28 pm   #14
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Even though I believe videogames do not lead to violence in real life, I won't show my daughter hardcore violence, gore or horror. She won't go out and kill everyone in sight, but she will get scared and sleep badly. Well, that's bad for her health, her progress in school and my (and her mum's) mood .
Since she's 4 years old, she is able to voice her opinion and tell us if she's scared of something or not. She hasn't been scared of The Walking Dead yet and was pretty much hooked from the first scene that Clementine appeared. Ofcourse she has NO idea what everyone is saying in the game, with the exception of yes, no, shit (which toggles a laugh attack of about half an hour...) and the name Clementine. But still, I guess it's a compliment that Telltale can grab the attention of a 4-year old, because that's not that easy sometimes...
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Old 03/03/2013, 11:31 pm   #15
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That was a difficult choice as well.
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Old 03/06/2013, 08:47 am   #16
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I have three children, my oldest is a girl Clems age. Yes, while playing the game i instinctively did what was best for clem at all turns. I kept her with me when we went to Woodbury only because of what she said about omid. I hadnt thought of that out come until Clem told me about her fear of it. That solved it...she stays with me at all costs. there is NO babysitter that can sub in, for the current reigning, Parenting Champion that is LEE.

The scene with kenny's family was heart breaking.
Kenny being disillusioned about his sons state is understandable. we as media hounds have been dealing with zombie stories our whole life...so the information about what has to be done is sometimes a roadblock when we have to connect to characters during a fictitious emotional struggle. its easy for us to disconnect from the situation and just click the button.

Kenny for an OSCAR

I said it here first...i nominate Kenny for best supporting actor in a game

Kenny for an OSCAR
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Old 03/06/2013, 12:40 pm   #17
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I have three children, my oldest is a girl Clems age. Yes, while playing the game i instinctively did what was best for clem at all turns. I kept her with me when we went to Woodbury only because of what she said about omid.
Whoa, you took her to Woodbury!? Maybe the stranger was right about your Lee.

Jokes aside, i myself am not a parent. It seems most who play the game(or at least most who visit the forum) aren't either. I cared a lot about Clementine and tried to protect her as best i could regardless. Most of my own real life experiences with watching children were disastrous. As some have said, Clem seems to set an unrealistic standard of an awesome kid in general.
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Old 03/06/2013, 04:00 pm   #18
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yeah, I'm not a parent, nor do I consider myself old enough to be one. However, I want to someday! Clementine isn't "unrealistic" for their are kids like that out there. However, it is highly unlikely. Let's say that Lee got really lucky, which is understandable considering there are very few kids seen ever in TWD. And Woodbury!? Dude, that's worse than Crawford xD. I am glad that parents play video games, because I hate the fact that most think games cause/create violence, when for some I'd say it deters a violent path. It is like a simulation of what happens, and unless you are playing a game like Grand Theft Auto, it never really turns out well. I am grateful parents play them, especially one as awesome as The Walking Dead. Hope your children realize just how cool you all are.
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Old 03/07/2013, 12:52 pm   #19
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I have a 5 year old daughter....so goes without saying it definately affected my play. I was very protective of Clem. And the scene where Lee goes up to the front of the camper- where Kenny is driving and Katjaa is holding a slowly dying Duck....man, than hit me hard all the way to the scene where I had to take him out.
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Old 03/20/2013, 06:33 am   #20
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No parent either, but this game made me understand how parents feel if their kids are in danger, when Clem entered the mansion in E4 through the hatch i was scared shitless, also in the station at the end of E3. Whenever I see shows or movies where parents lost their kids, or where kids suddenly disappear - like in the walking dead show - I feel with the parents, seriously that feeling wasn't there before this game.
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