
Erika Do
Really bare bones controls. You can set hourly limits on a console, and you can set an alarm for bedtime, and you can see a general idea of how much of each game was played each day, but that's it. It's unclear how well these settings work. For example, I set bedtime at 8pm, but when I look at the time played, it has red text saying the game was played past the set time. It doesn't say when the hours happened, so I can't know if she went over by five seconds or somehow kept playing for an hour.
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Dev Lunsford
Great to be able to do this. But I would add a 'zero' limit to the every day options. You can set zero by adding separate limits per day but I want to be able to fully lock the console in one action. And unhelpfully, the option just before 15 mins is 'None' which you could interpret either as No Time, or No Limit. It's the latter but the number of times I've fully unlocked the console when I wanted to block it is far too many.

Chaim S
I'm absolutely shocked at how bad this app is. I understand the people who say they use it to limit their own screen time, but for a parent? It's almost useless. Yes you can limit screen time, but not to zero, and only in the amount and increments they say - there's no way to give , say, 7 minutes. there's also no way to set a bedtime that isn't one of the ones Nintendo chooses to give you. and limiting games? there's no way to pick what games they can or cannot play, no allow or block lists.
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