A lot of people have incorrect
perceptions about making games.
Not exact matches
All around, despite what negative
perceptions you might have
about video
games and the quality of parenting displayed by the adults who play them, video
games can seriously teach you some of these choice things
about parenting that
make you into a better parent entirely.
You do know that with many of these microtransaction filled
games they give bonuses in review copies that can
make the experience seem less tedious and more fun
making it so the
perception the reviewer gets is that the
game isn't as grind heavy so they don't bother to talk much
about it, right?