Limiting games on a child’s iPhone is not only about the games already installed. Downloads, deletion, content access, and game-related social features can all affect how long and how freely the phone is used.
Parents can start by grouping games together, then checking whether the child really needs access to the App Store, app deletion, or system settings during that moment.
For short use, leave only the needed apps available and lock the rest. This creates a cleaner boundary than watching the screen or repeating the same reminder.
iPhone Locker helps parents manage these phone-sharing situations with app groups and system controls that can be adjusted before handing over the device.