Overview
If your kid is a die-hard hockey fan, this is a must-have video game for them to get into! NHL 24 simulates the thrill and intensity of a professional NHL hockey game. Available on both Xbox and Playstation, players can either play as or against one of NHL’s professional teams and test their skills on the virtual ice.
The game is rated 10+, and our research found this was an appropriate age range given it has minimal harmful content. Keep reading to learn all the details you need about the popular NHL 24 game.
Harmful Content ❗️
As mentioned, there’s little harmful content in this game. However, there is an option to play online, which means they could be playing other players over the internet. This can be used for your child to play with their friends when they’re in different locations. However, it could open the door to playing with strangers. Be sure you keep tabs on who your child is playing with, or make sure they only play as a single player.
Language
There is no adult language in this game.
Sex
There is no sexual content in this game.
Violence
If you’ve ever seen a hockey game, you know it can easily be an aggressive sport. NHL 24 attempts to emulate that same thrill in the game with players slamming into each other and being thrown against the boards. Players can even get into a full-blown fistfight with each other. However, players are always in protective gear and it’s not a bloody or gory game. These more aggressive scenes may not align with some family’s values, so it’s something to consider before letting your child play.
Positive Value 💫
First and foremost, the positive value of this game is that it’s pure fun. It may not have a lot of significant educational value, but it’s not a bad thing for kids to play a game simply because it brings them joy. Also, this game can be played as a single-player or multiplayer, so they can invite their friends or siblings to join the fun with them. This is a great game to fuel your child’s love of all things hockey!
So, should my kid play it?
For kids ages 10 and up, we say go for it! Just be sure you and your child are on the same page when it comes to playing online with other players and that you utilize parental controls where needed.