Wednesday, 28 October 2009 14:10

MLB Dugout Heroes Is Now Approved By Parents

Written by Martin Huang
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The baseball simulation MMO MLB Dugout Heroes has received the National Parenting Publications Award (NAPAA) in the children's software category. The NAPAA is an organization that test and review family products for safe parenting content. So parents that are worried about the content of MMORPGs for their children may want to take a look at MLB Dugout Heroes.

 

GamesCampus' Online PC baseball game has been named an Honors Award
winner in the prestigious 2009 National Parenting Publications Awards
(NAPPA) Children's Products competition. Gamescampus' winning game
will be featured in NAPPA's Software category for a full year on
www.Nappa.Parenthood.com. Additionally, MLB Dugout Heroes received a
special "Family Fun" citation from NAPPA Judge Alex Chisholm who
added, "Our kid testers really enjoyed this one!"

Now in its 19th year, NAPPA is the most comprehensive awards program
for Children's Products and Parenting Resources. More than a seal of
approval, NAPPA is a juried competition that helps parents make the
best buying choices for their families. NAPPA's independent judges are
experts in the fields they evaluate and have extensive professional
experience working with children and parents. They test and review
hundreds of products each year to select the most fun, appealing,
safe, educational, age-appropriate and enduring products for families.