

It’s a process called “gamification” - where elements of game play like point scoring, role play, team-building, and battling a common enemy, are applied offline to achieve real-life goals. So when you think about it like that, it’s no mystery - get it? - that clever parents have seen an opportunity to translate the game to real life. It’s all about strategy, task-completion and teamwork - and yes, okay, about “murder” (but only of the most stylised variety).

To learn more about the online game j oin our free webinar - " Roblox, Among Us - Popular Games and their Dangers". The imposter meanwhile aims to eliminate as many crewmates as possible to evade detection. The mission of the crewmates is to find and kill the imposter, working together in team meetings. Teams consist of crewmates and imposters, who go about the ship performing tasks and trying not to get killed. In its online version, “Among Us” is a multiplayer murder mystery game set in outer space. To prove the point, let’s take a look at the hottest online game of the moment, “Among Us,” and some of the ways smart digital parents are bringing its magic to life in the off-line world.įirst, a few basics if you’re an “Among Us” newbie.

With a little ingenuity, you can “gamify” just about anything to hook kids’ attention. If your kids love gaming, and can sit absorbed for hours playing online, you may have asked yourself: “If only real life were like a video game!” Well, actually it can be. Real-life 'Among Us' gets kids off screens - and into teamwork
