Plants Vs Zombies Review – A winner for kids and parents by Danielle Mantakoul

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Plants Vs Zombies Garden Warfare on the X-Box is a simple online shooter game rated M, recommended 15+. While I believe that this is a game that parents should carefully look at before they allow their child to play, many including myself are finding that it is suitable for their primary school aged child 8+. As a parent I was worried about the multiplayer More...

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