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Against this backdrop a number of Christian games companies have sprung up; seeking to sell clean, fun and family-friendly software. The industry is still fledgling, but has recently held its fourth annual conference (http://www.cgdc.org/conference.asp).

Stephen Doggett

Ten years ago the computer gaming industry was primarily aimed at the younger generation. But as that generation has grown up and technology has increased, the content of mainstream games has become ever more ‘adult’. These days family games are not good business; the biggest games are marketed as if they were movies and carry age restrictions like videos.