![]() They don't want a completely "whole-food experience", nor to turn back the clock to an offline world. In the report, children identify their need to play in ways that perhaps adults don’t understand or that some digital designs deny. Like the report, this aims to concentrate energy on identifying opportunities for free play that should be enriched and expanded to make play online more child-centred. Inspired and challenged by the report, we searched our database to identify games that came closest to meeting these high standards. The freedom for risk taking is sometimes present but here, children themselves take on the safety burden from society at large and limit play themselves." Games very rarely leave children to play at their own pace and rate. Where it's more difficult is in the voluntary and intrinsically motivated play. "Children bring a lot to their play that for them is imaginative and sociable. I asked Sonia Livingstone, lead researcher and report author, whether there were many games that already met this criteria. Be age-appropriate: Respect the needs of children of different ages by providing age-appropriate opportunities for play, while also allowing for safe intergenerational play.Allow for experimentation: Recognise that exploration, invention and a degree of risk taking is important in children’s play and that the burden should not fall on them always to be cautious or anxious, or to follow rules set by others. ![]() ![]() Ensure safety: Ensure children’s play in online spaces is safe, including by giving them control over who can contact them and supplying help when needed.No commercial exploitation: Reduce compulsive features designed to prolong user engagement or cultivate dependency on games, apps or platforms, so children’s immersive play is intrinsically motivated and freely chosen.Enable Open-Ended Play: Provide and enhance features that offer easy-to use pathways, flexibility and variety as these support children’s agency and encourage their imaginative, stimulating and open-ended play.Enhance Imagination: Prioritise creative resources and imaginative, open ended play over pre-determined pathways built on popularity metrics or driven by advertising or other commercial pressures.Be Welcoming: Prioritise digital features that are inclusive, sociable and welcoming to all, reducing hateful communication and forms of exclusion and reflecting multiple identities.To claim the label ‘Playful by Design’, digital products and services should adopt seven principles: The team from 5 Rights Foundation and Digital Futures LSE set out ambitious expectations for children’s free play in all contexts. Put your wit to the test – Use your wit and guile to solve puzzles and best the strange monsters of the forest.The Digital Futures Commission's A Vision of Free Play in a Digital World report that outlines the key qualities of "free play" for what "good" looks like in a digital world. Rich whimsical world – Explore an allegorical world of tall tales, uncovering colourful personas and fantastical narratives. Turn the greedy into frogs! Trick the wicked with cunning curses! Like your favourite childhood storybook – Highly stylised, Wytchwood has been lovingly rendered to look like an old-timey storybook to further immerse you into this magical world.īe the witch – Research and concoct devious spells and sorceries. As the mysterious old witch of the woods, you will explore a strange countryside, collect magical ingredients, brew sorcerous enchantments, and pass your twisted judgement upon a capricious cast of characters and creatures. ![]() On this day however, her sleep is interrupted by an odd little noise… what oddity is this?Ĭrafting adventure – Wytchwood is a game set in an expressive land of gothic fables and fairytales. ![]() She spent most of her days tending to her odd little garden and resting in her odd little chair. Once upon a time, there lived an odd little Witch in an odd little house. ![]()
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