While the whole idea sounds great, would that then have the issue of promoting gambling with a younger audience?
As people can already buy cash in this game, people might get hooked to the slots like in RL and get in a lot of trouble. plus I'm not sure what the target audience is for this game, but it would have to have a rating upgrade and warnings involved as well.
For me I'm 30, have had a gambling problem and try to stay away from slot based games as even though they aren't using real money, still bring the same temptations for me.
While the whole idea sounds great, would that then have the issue of promoting gambling with a younger audience?
As people can already buy cash in this game, people might get hooked to the slots like in RL and get in a lot of trouble. plus I'm not sure what the target audience is for this game, but it would have to have a rating upgrade and warnings involved as well.
For me I'm 30, have had a gambling problem and try to stay away from slot based games as even though they aren't using real money, still bring the same temptations for me.
I know children play the game and as with anything else that one exposes their child to, parents should be guiding their child through the game. As someone posted earlier there is already gambing in the game. As well as smoking, drinking and other vices. I like the OP idea of a slots or a roulette wheel type game with prizes or donuts. I only waned on the idea becauae after a certain amount of money is achieved it becomes boring when there is nothing to do with it. I also can agree that the gambling should be kept to something more fun and not too serious like poker or blackjack type games.
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Well we have the scrath'r and the dog track and balloon pop, slot machine mini game isn't that far off lol
It wouldn't be the same without them
As people can already buy cash in this game, people might get hooked to the slots like in RL and get in a lot of trouble. plus I'm not sure what the target audience is for this game, but it would have to have a rating upgrade and warnings involved as well.
For me I'm 30, have had a gambling problem and try to stay away from slot based games as even though they aren't using real money, still bring the same temptations for me.
I know children play the game and as with anything else that one exposes their child to, parents should be guiding their child through the game. As someone posted earlier there is already gambing in the game. As well as smoking, drinking and other vices. I like the OP idea of a slots or a roulette wheel type game with prizes or donuts. I only waned on the idea becauae after a certain amount of money is achieved it becomes boring when there is nothing to do with it. I also can agree that the gambling should be kept to something more fun and not too serious like poker or blackjack type games.
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