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World War II: D-Day [FPS GUNS!]
by Dellkiller123
"A WWII-themed first-person shooter set around the D-Day Normandy landings, where players fight as Allied or Axis forces in team-based combat matches."
Ce que votre enfant développe
Ce que votre enfant développe
This experience gives kids a taste of team-based tactical play — coordinating with teammates, reading the battlefield, and practicing quick spatial decision-making under pressure. The historical WWII setting provides a genuine hook into one of history's most studied conflicts, and curious players may find themselves looking up Normandy, D-Day, or WWII history outside the game. With up to 20 players per server, there's real opportunity for impromptu teamwork and communication.
Ce à quoi faire attention
Ce à quoi faire attention
Servers are small (max 20 players) but open, meaning children will routinely play alongside unknown adults with standard text chat available — worth monitoring for younger kids. The experience is still in beta, so polish and moderation features may be limited. Combat is military-themed with gunplay, which is age-appropriate for most children 10+ but worth a preview for parents of younger or more sensitive players.
Conseil parent
Jump in for one round with your child to get a feel for the team dynamics and chat — it's a short, session-based game, so it's easy to preview — then ask them which side they played and what they know about D-Day.
ℹRoblox parent guide▾
Bottom line first
By default, Roblox allows unfiltered chat and friend requests from strangers. Enable Account Restrictions immediately — it takes 2 minutes and makes the platform significantly safer for children under 13.
Roblox is a platform of 40 million+ user-made games, not a single game. Quality, safety, and age-appropriateness vary dramatically between experiences. The LumiKin ratings above reflect individual experiences — the platform itself does not guarantee safety.
Robux is the in-game currency used across most popular experiences. Many games are designed around Robux spending — pay-to-win mechanics, exclusive cosmetics, and social comparison of avatar items are common. Set a clear spending policy before your child encounters the first purchase prompt.
The chat filter is imperfect. Children regularly find workarounds (number substitutions, deliberate misspellings). Monitor chat history periodically using the Parent PIN tools, and have an open conversation about what to do if someone says something uncomfortable.
Action: Roblox settings → Privacy → Account Restrictions (ON). This restricts chat, friend requests, and game access to a pre-screened age-appropriate set. Set a Parent PIN to prevent your child from disabling it.