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by absoluteunit1
77 days ago
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It's an interactive world - where games can be built by anyone (I personally know/met some of the devs) and all the games have some randomization/gambling mechanics involved. Lootboxes is just one tiny example. Infinite novely - there's literally infinite number of games one can play. I don't have time right now to provide a full/quality answer with more examples - you can do a bit of seraching online to learn more. Also from personal expeirence as well (from family and friends). When their kids comeover they have tiktok on their phone and roblox on their laptop |
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If the answer is just "No" to both of those questions, then it sounds like a regular video game that can be addictive (like everything else), but it wasn't specifically designed to be addictive, like some social networks are designed.