When the Video Game Reaches Out to Ask You to Spend More Money

Published: Oct. 20, 2022, 2:27 p.m.

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We\\u2019ve all gotten a little too involved in a video game. I\\u2019ve talked repeatedly about how I\\u2019ve gotten lost in trying to complete maps in open world games like Assassin\\u2019s Creed. And there\\u2019s a million stories out there about kids who spent all their parents\' money on upgrades in Farmville. But when I say the words State of Survival or Game of Thrones: Conquest, what comes to mind? Crappy ads on Facebook? Weird looking games that are obvious money pits? Yes, but there\\u2019s something a little more insidious going on. It\\u2019s an evolution of the old addictive mobile game formula. One that\\u2019s generated a new lawsuit.


On this episode of Cyber, Motherboard Senior Editor Maxwell Strachan comes on to talk about the new era of mobile games, the price of addiction, and the people suing for false advertising.


Stories discussed in this episode:


\\u2018Game of Thrones: Conquest\\u2019 and \\u2018State of Survival\\u2019 Players Say They Felt Addicted and Pressured To Spend


CYBER: How Corporations and Governments Use Games to Control Us


Confessions of a Semi-Reformed Video Game Completionist


B.F. Skinner on his beef with Noam Chomsky


On Chomsky\'s Appraisal of Skinner\'s Verbal Behavior: A Half Century of Misunderstanding


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