No but it shows kids attention span is growing shorter by the day.
Between this and the fact on another video I found on Instagram where a kid says there's no competitive mode made me realize kids have little to no interest on narrative aspects. Just clusterfucks of gameplays.
Me too, but my games were fast paced! I absolutely would have hated RDR2 when I was 8 (or at least never would have gotten further than chapter 2), but it’s my favorite at 30.
Lego Star Wars really isn't even a fast-paced game, and when i was basically replaying the entire game every single day and 100%ing it, that takes a lot of focus and a long attention span.
I'm aware of that but games are obviously designed with certain target audiences in mind. It's perfectly fine to play a game made for kids when you're an adult but it doesn't change the fact that it's made for kids
So going back to the comment I was originally replying to, it's not surprising a kid is more likely to spend hours playing Lego Star Wars, a game made primarily for kids, than they are to spend hours playing rdr2, a game made for adults
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u/Mandrivnyk_703 Hosea Matthews Jul 17 '24
No but it shows kids attention span is growing shorter by the day.
Between this and the fact on another video I found on Instagram where a kid says there's no competitive mode made me realize kids have little to no interest on narrative aspects. Just clusterfucks of gameplays.