WTF why are they making these sort of games for children😐



    by FrequentBlackberry41

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    1. If it’s anything like any of the other mobile games out there that vaguely look like this gameplay, it is absolutely nothing like what you’re seeing when you play the game anyway.

    2. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with teaching children how babies are made. It’s harmless nature stuff, but the way it’s presented is bad. The mass fucking and butchering of pigs is really weird, and the happy music makes it even worse. Imagine going into a slaughterhouse and the butchers playing happy children’s music as they cut up pigs, you would think they were phycopaths.

      edit: Also it made me giggle, that an account witch has done nothing than one post in WWE2K24Gooning finds it vile that children learn how animal reproduction works.

    3. Because these games aren’t being designed for children as a target audience. Developers are designing them for adults with screen addictions, and they do it by tailoring the games to scratch the addiction itch in every way imaginable.

      These companies spends large sums of money researching game theory and psychology to ensure that the soccer parent waiting to pick their kids up from practice plays their game in the downtime, and then design the game so that the same parent buys the “boosters”. Because the “boosters” are only 99¢, and that’s no big deal.

      But 99¢ a day from 20% of a player base of 10,000,000 people world wide is a lot of money.

      Most of the games are fundamentally the same program, they just reskin them, add a new theme and different animations, then ride out the culture fad wave until it crests. Then they rinse and repeat.

    4. It’s the circle of life, food chain, and forklift certification preparation all in one game. GENIUS!

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