Parents who want fewer surprise games on an iPhone should check five places: installed games, App Store downloads, new app installation, app deletion, and in-game purchase prompts.
Removing one game rarely solves the issue if the child can download another. Limiting time also leaves gaps if store access stays open.
A better setup groups allowed apps separately from games and store-related entries. During learning or video time, only the needed apps stay available.
iPhone Locker makes this easier by organizing apps and controls around real family-use moments.