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How Games Keep You Hooked
DW (English)
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10/4/2024
Games are designed to fuel addiction. Game designers use psychological tactics and gaming mechanisms to trick us into spending a lot of money. Here’s what to watch out for.
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Ever found yourself saying,
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just one more round while gaming?
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Or felt excited to open that next loot box?
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That is all by design.
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Worldwide, more than 80% of internet users
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play video games.
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In a systematic review of recent studies,
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5% of participating gamers
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were found to have a gaming addiction.
00:19
Games like Roblox or Fortnite
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are designed to keep us hooked and spending.
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Here's what to watch out for.
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Rewards and streaks.
00:28
In-game rewards like badges or points
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trigger dopamine,
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your brain's feel-good hormone.
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That is what makes us want more.
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Games reward progress and repetitive actions
00:38
like logging in daily.
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That's called building a streak.
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You wanna keep it, so you keep coming back.
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Those are the things where games cash in,
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letting you pay to restore a lost streak
00:48
or progress faster.
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But there's something that makes gaming companies
00:52
even more money than streaks,
00:54
loot boxes.
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Here's the deal,
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you spend real money to get a random in-game reward.
01:00
It could be a rare skin or powerful item,
01:02
but the odds of getting it, not great.
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It's called variable reward,
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and it is very effective.
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You never know when you'll hit the jackpot,
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so you keep going.
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Researchers say it can be dangerous,
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especially for kids who struggle to recognize
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and resist the mechanism.
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Loot boxes are a big part
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of what's called microtransactions.
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You pay just a little, say a euro,
01:24
for each loot box.
01:25
Doesn't seem like much,
01:27
but it adds up fast when you're chasing that rare item.
01:30
A study by researchers
01:32
at Central Queensland University in Australia found
01:35
participants spend between 31 and 45 euros
01:38
on in-game content per month.
01:40
Multiple studies suggest a strong link
01:43
between using loot boxes
01:44
and developing a gambling addiction.
01:46
Another trick,
01:47
games often use fake in-game currency
01:50
instead of real money.
01:51
That makes it harder to track your spending.
01:54
It gets worse when games are designed to target kids.
01:57
Some games are specifically built to attract children.
02:01
Roblox or Fortnite are great examples.
02:03
Bright colors, fun characters,
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and references to memes and trends.
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But Roblox takes all of this to the next level
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by making gamers cash in on other gamers.
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By 2022, Roblox had over 61 million daily users
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and more than half were under 13.
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In Roblox, users can design their own worlds.
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Roblox developers encourage kids
02:26
to use the gaming tactics we talked about
02:28
to keep players hooked.
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The kids who design worlds in Roblox
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can even make real money from it.
02:34
Creators earn a share of the revenue
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when people spend money in their worlds.
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By exploiting microtransactions like loot boxes,
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creators cash in.
02:42
Researchers are trying to understand
02:44
why too much gaming can become addictive and harmful.
02:47
It's hard to tell the difference
02:48
between regular gaming problems
02:50
and full-blown gaming addiction.
02:53
So how can you protect yourself and your kids?
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Here are some quick tips.
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Monitor screen time.
02:59
Set limits.
03:00
Apps like Screen Time for iPhones
03:02
or Digital Wellbeing for Android
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can help you track playtime.
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Wherever possible, create a kid's account for your child.
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They often block persuasive features in games.
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Set a spending cap on your credit card or bank account
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to prevent overspending.
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I don't think it should be up to us to catch these tricks.
03:20
In Australia, for example,
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regulators have started placing age restrictions
03:24
on games with loot boxes.
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It's not perfect, but it's a start.
03:28
What do you think?
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Should there be more regulations to protect players,
03:31
especially children?
03:32
Let us know.
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