Nintendo Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu and Eevee Games Review
'90s Parents: You're Gonna Want to Get Your Kids the New Pokémon Game — and Play It Yourself After Bedtime
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Like with most games, Pokémon Let's Go is definitely addicting (I'm literally thinking about how badly I want to play it as I, a grown woman, sit here working). However, there's always a good place to stop and the game can be saved at any point. If you're looking to hold fast to your kids' screen time rules, give them a five-minute heads up and, even if they're in the middle of a battle, they'll be able to save their game (I mean, let them finish the battle though, if we're being fair) and quit very easily. Then, when they play again, they can pick up exactly where they left off.