Why are most children addicted to this game?
By Kitycat
@KityCat (7736)
India
February 1, 2020 12:17pm CST
Hi everyone! A very good evening to all.
This is something I don't understand. But I think this is the same reason why many children in India are addicted to the game call Players Unknown Battle Grounds (pubg) :
The first and foremost,it is free but there is some in game purchases too. It has console like graphics and gameplay. We could play with friends and have a fun time. Kind of an exploring game. I tried it out myself,but just after a few mins my phone crashed. Mine is not a powerful phone. In fact mine is very old too.
Is it a trending 'addictive' game in your country too?
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7 responses
@ChandraKP (55)
• Bandung, Indonesia
4 Jun 20
Oh sir, it is one of the most popular games of all time in my country
PUBG to be honest, is one of the many ways for you to be able to open up some conversation to a stranger, especially to younger people and some adult play it too.
It is addictive because the game is competitive, there is something to be proud of when you can go higher than your friend ranks, and especially it's free and many people play it.
But nowdays, Call of duty warzone is more popular than PUBG, or at least in my circle.
It's always revolve around all of these games: PUBG, Call of duty: Warzone, Mobile Legends.
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@arunima25 (87806)
• Bangalore, India
1 Feb 20
I don't know whom to blame. But it's definitely a disturbing situation and is effecting children and youth in all negative ways. It's another kind of addiction.
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@amitkokiladitya (171927)
• Agra, India
2 Feb 20
I have heard that the game itself has some good addictive powers.