When you’re a kid you just don’t have the frame of reference to know that gameplay can get better than what you’re having. I still remember the games that I played (and loved playing) when I was a kid got really shat on the reviews when I tried looking it up on the internet.
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games like this are the type of game that my 6 year old nephew loves
he doesn’t care about graphics and he doesn’t care about story
what does he care about, because the gameplay isn’t there either on this one.
When you’re a kid you just don’t have the frame of reference to know that gameplay can get better than what you’re having. I still remember the games that I played (and loved playing) when I was a kid got really shat on the reviews when I tried looking it up on the internet.
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The weird thing is that all kids his age have some of the shittiest games as their favorites… Have you ever tried Five Nights At Freddy’s?
Some people enjoy the security camera genre of games. Its just very niche though, as its sorta like a spinoff of tower defense.
Is it bad? My half brothers (11 and 13) have watched tons of videos and won’t stop talking about it, but I was never interested enough to pick it up.
It’s an experience, I guess. But I don’t understand the appeal.