They create pay gates that block access to the next area of the game. They offer inexpensive single-use and permanent “boosts” that can help you overcome obstacles and seem like good deals at the time. They provide and then threaten to take away hard-earned rewards. They do this by adding layers of virtual currency so that players don’t view it as real money.
Shokrizade puts forth convincing arguments that suggest game makers are actively attempting to defeat players’ ability to make informed decisions on how they spend their money. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.