Monday, May 11, 2009

Are yugioh cards in your opinon evil or just a game?

I came home to find my 6 year old playing with cards that had skulls and twin headed dragons and most of them where covered in flames. I couldn't help but think that these cards were satanic. I will be honest I don't know much about yugioh or what they do with the cards, however on the cards it talked about pulling stuff from the graveyard and life points. I am in no way perfect but i did feel like this was too much for a 6 year old to have. Now when I sit back and think about it I am totally lost because I know nothing about the cards and its hard to explain something to a 6 year old when you don't understand the game he's learning to play. Not putting the game or the players down, I am just curious to know what the general public thinks of the games and the cards?

Are yugioh cards in your opinon evil or just a game?
Here is my2cents on the matter:


Satan's job is to decieve us. Something "innocent" is introduced to society. We think that this thing is harmelss enough, so we go along with the flow and use it or participate. This is when our barriers start coming down. We get desensitized to things so that before we know it, we find ourselves involved in much worse things, wondering how we even got there to begin with.





If you are uncomfortable with your 6 year old playing with the cards, it is your perogative as the parent to make that choice. Don't rely on what the world thinks, because the world is headed in the wrong direction. Do what YOU as the parent believe is right for your own home. Explain to your child that the pictures make you feel bad inside and when you feel bad inside, the best choice is to not play with them and to find something to do that makes you have good feelings. Then the two of you can look at examples of "good" things that make you feel comfortable.


You not only set a standard in your home, you empower your child to make decisions for his/her own safety. You are teaching them that they can and should trust their feelings.
Reply:Yu Gi Oh! is a wonderful fun and intellectually demanding cards playing game. One of the best I have seen so far. It's based on the famous manga/anime by Kazuki Takahashi, where kids can duel with eachother by summoning magic creatures among which you can find: dragons, zombies, warriors, elves, magicians and others. Each creature with an own name, level, atack, deffense value, etc. the goal of the game is getting your challenger's life points from 8000 to 0 to win the game. It's a very good game to develope your kid's reasoning habits, believe me. But if you're not convienced yet and you'd like to know more you can take a look at the rules here:


http://www.upperdeckentertainment.com/yu...
Reply:Well, the game is really not meant to be frightening or anything. The cards are based on mythological creatures and animals, really. The cards with skulls are just part of the card game, and the twin headed dragons are not meant to be scary or anything, just "cool" to little kids.





The basic game is really easy to play, though it does involve math with reducing your life points. The graveyard is just the name they have to the discard pile in the game.





As for having a 6-year-old play the game, I think that it's very possible, and although he might not get all of the rules and card effects, he will understand the basic rules of the game.





Try watching the TV show of Yu-gi-oh, it might make more sense to you then.
Reply:Some people consider it evil, but as I see it, it is just a game for kids to have fun.
Reply:It's just a game. Verry fun and make's you think alot. It might be a good idea for you to set down with you're Kid/s and let them show you how the game is played.
Reply:i think magic is more evil but i think they are just both games as long as they don't control all your time
Reply:Hi, i'm an avid fan of this game and my friends are too. This is a very famous Trading card game. ABOUT THE PART you said they were satanic is not true. There are many beautiful cards too you know. I collect all their data. Watch its cartoon or its website for more details and for tutorial too.


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Reply:Much of the imagery in Yu-Gi-Oh is based off of traditional fantasy with occasional Japanese mythology mixed in. The cards you see in the US are edited so as to not offend the Christian majority. Example, the Japanese version of Dark Ruler Ha Des(http://www.cardhaus.com/index.cgi/SID=99... differs significantly from the US version(http://cgi.ebay.com/Dark-Ruler-Ha-Des-MC... There's nothing inherently evil about anything. Things don't become evil until we start associating them with evil.





The game itself is generally too hard for anyone without at least 3 grades worth of math and reading skills. Though Yu-Gi-Oh is marketed towards young kids its players are largely teens. The most notable exception would be the current national champion, Austin Kulman, who is just 11 years old. If your son is determined to learn then go to http://www.upperdeckentertainment.com/yu... and have him play the interactive demo. It will explain the least you need to know to play Yu-Gi-Oh.





Tips:


-Don't let him take his cards to school. People you think are your friends may turn out to be thieves.


-Don't let him go to card shops without your constant supervision. See above. Also, older players often get frustrated with little kids and no one may want to play with your son.


-Make it clear to your son that the show doesn't teach you how to play the card game. Cards often have different effects on the show than they do in real life.


-Buy card sleeves for his deck. Card sleeves are a good way to make sure you get your money's worth. Kids can be completely brutal on cards.
Reply:just a game
Reply:You learn alot from playing this game. As it has alrady been said. Try to sit down wtih you're kid and learn about the game and what the cards stand for.
Reply:I'ts just a game. There are no subliminal messages in that or anything else related to it. And I also believe he's too young to play it.
Reply:whatch the cartoon, they are too young to play that game, but if they get used to the cards, in a few years he will understand the great strategy game and will play it and developpe smartness( I dunno if its a word) and win prices, and find a very educating hobbie, the images are not made to scare them, there are some angels, just that ppl rather the cool skull ones and stuff but the kids have their choices, my neighbor is 9 and its still difficult for him 2 understand the game but its just cuz h does not speak english, I say let themn watch the series, if they like that game, it will motivate them cuz it talks about 2 never give up and positive stuff, its only good things, and they show them that the bad guys are not good and they should b stopped lol ;) well good luck and don,t worrie
Reply:totaly normal, not evil as i call it. watch the cartoon. all the kids have em. they are all the rage. it is a game. a collectible card game to be exact. it is also a cartoon on tv. get a video from walmart you will see what it is based on. it is like pokemon. only a little darker.
Reply:no need to worry, its just a game based off of a cartoon. the show has a magical basis thats why it has those characters. the skulls and stuff doesnt have anything to do with evil (religiously speaking) but are just characters in the game. dont worry, your child wont become a satan worshipper or anything..just let him enjoy the game and use his brain, because it requires skill to play that game!
Reply:its just a game





the thing you are saying satanic is clearly the image and the choice of word they used. they only used that image for visual or something to describe the monster/character or how you call it. the "graveyard, life points" are just terms which is common to almost all card and video games





but if you like you can try to give him a deck or cards that doesnt look demonic (there are those angel ones if you like)
Reply:I's a game. Perhaps a bit much for a six year old, but more because of the complexity of the game than it's stylistic elements. I'd worry more about the behavior of some of the players (cheating in both the game and in trading is rampant in many areas) than the card art.


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