Fortnite battle royal: A parents guide to why they shouldn't let their kids play the game.

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The point of Fortnite Battle Royale is to hit, shoot, and survive agains't other Players. You also build “Forts” to protect yourself from firearms and close combat weapons like Miniguns, shotguns, Rifles, Grenades, pistols, and giant oversized pickaxes. No blood is included in this game, but it shows your kids violence is okay. This is just wrong. You can buy a “Battle pass” for about $10. This then unlocks more weapons and “skins”, which make you look different from what you originally looked like in the game with your default skin. If you get the battle pass, you're wasting your money. All it does is give you more weapon selections and skins to wear. "As a battle royale game, Fortnite Battle Royale features up to 100 players, alone, in duos, or in squads up to four players, attempting to be the last player alive by killing other players or evading them, while staying within a constantly shrinking safe zone to prevent taking lethal damage from being outside it. Players must scavenge for weapons and armor to gain the upper hand on their opponents. The game adds the construction element from Fortnite; players can break down most objects in the game world to gain resources they can use to build fortifications as part as their strategy.", were the words on the online wikipedia. Fortnite Battle Royale is not quite the same as Fortnite, as Fortnite, save the world requires you to cooperate with others and kill Husks, which are pretty much like Zombies. Below is a video you can watch by clicking it.

Fortnite Battle Royale Gameplay! from FireReagz on Vimeo.

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