Help us design an educational video game for kids (9–12): Would you want to join your child in playing or do you prefer when they play on their own?
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1.
Are you a parent?
(Erforderlich.)
Yes
No
No, but I care for or teach children in this age group
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2.
Do you have a child (or children) aged 9–12?
(Erforderlich.)
Yes
No
3.
How often do you play video games with your child(ren)?
Regularly (once a week or more)
Occasionally
Rarely
Never
4.
Would you be interested in playing a 2D story-driven adventure game (for PC or tablet) together with your child: a game set in an immersive, visually rich world full of exploration, puzzles, distinctive characters and humor, where learning about media literacy, computational thinking and computer science happens naturally along the way?
Yes
No
5.
Would you see this as...
(Multiple choice – select all that apply)
Quality time with my child
A learning opportunity for both of us
An extra task on top of my daily load
Something my child would enjoy, but I wouldn't
A chance to understand what my child is learning
I don’t want to be involved in my child’s games
6.
In your daily life, would you prefer your child to...
Be meaningfully engaged on their own so I can focus on other things
Be able to play alone but also invite me to join sometimes
Spend more time doing things together with me
7.
Which of the following features would you find helpful or would consider using? (Select all that apply)
A special parent–child game mode with more difficult puzzles designed for co-play
Extra background information for parents about the topics covered in the game
Printable worksheets or offline activities for children to deepen their understanding
None of the above
Do you have a different suggestion or something you’d personally find useful?
8.
Would you personally be interested in learning more about topics like:
How AI makes decisions and where its limits are
How apps and social media influence attention, behavior, and emotions
How to recognize fake content, hidden advertising, or media manipulation
What happens to your data online and who profits from it
Another topic you’d find interesting?
9.
What would make it easier or more appealing for you to engage with an educational game together with your child?
10.
Any final thoughts or advice you’d like to share with us?