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Game Company Introduces Parent-Kid Contracts for Playtime

Chinese game company, Tencent, has a very popular title among children - Honor of Kings.  With 200 million players, the game previously restricted play time by age and was proving so popular that some children have bought fake IDs in order to play longer.

The progressive new system will allow children to negotiate game playtime in exchange for doing chores or completing homework.

Chinese game maker Tencent has been getting some bad press on home soil, namely because its hit mobile MOBA Honor of Kings is proving a little too popular with kids -- with some even buying fake IDs to circumvent the game's age restrictions.

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children, video games