No, but I sure as hell can hold them accountable when they make the situation so imbalanced that it is a pay-to-win game. I don't think it should be illegal, but I do believe that there should be a somewhat strict measurement of any sort in-game purchases for kid-focused games, which is probably...
If they do not (either kids or the adults), they can't be trusted to have credit cards, that much I can agree with you. It is part of what we usually call bad choices.
Also, not everything in-game is free nowadays. Just look at the any mobile game of your choosing and you'll find in-game items...
Agreed, like all problems...there is always more than one factor. Parents HAVE to regulate their children if they are given cc info for buying digital games, etc., but we can't deny the industry (*cough, cough* EA) has no shame in exploiting this.
Kids (and some adults) don't have their impulse control developed fully. This is just taking advantage of that...
How many cases of exorbitant mobile in-game purchases have been done by kids with their parent's phone because they HAVE to HAVE the rare magicalwhateverthing. If the kid has their...
Monopolies would have even a bigger rise than they have now. Oh, let's not forget Verizon actually went to courts against it...
In addition, the situation two years ago is different than today. Everything is even more connected now, so slowing down websites will end up causing problems for...
I actually like this game and I don't really use the leaf tickets...I earned them from the missions to get KK's chair but besides that, they don't really have much of an use for me.
Essentially, if this passes, the Internet will become like cable nowadays. Stuffed to the brim with ads and access only to what the cable plan specifically adds.