BEIJING, Feb. 9 (Xinhua) -- China's Ministry of
Culture has recommended ten cyber games that are suitable for minors to play as
part of its drive to purify the on-line environment for the young.
The ten cyber games published have been selected by the ministry's on-line games censorship committee from scores
of games recommended by the Chinese public.
The games are all domestic products. They include
five role playing games (RPG), four recreation and chess games, and one
educational game, such as "Warring States II Online,""Rainbow Island Online,"
and "Wonderlands of learning and games."
These games have made their way into the final
recommendation list because they are deemed "healthy" and can "enhance
intelligence," according to the ministry.
The ministry hoped the list could serve as a guidance
for parents to better direct their children in the winter vacation, which
usually lasts nearly two months from January to February each year.
This was the third time for the ministry to publish
recommendedcyber games list. The previous two were made public respectively in
January 2006 and August 2005 with a total of 25 games enlisted.
In the past few years, on-line games have become the
favorite pastime of young people. However, it is argued that such social
problems as game addiction, juvenile delinquency and the advocacy of brutality
and perversion among minors by on-line violence and pornography have stemmed
from an inadequately regulated Internet.