have you ever played a game and discovered a hidden cost
usually if there's in app purchases
it's just, it's not like just to play different parts of the game
it's just to make you go further
in-game purchases are pretty common in games for your phone or tablet
they might speed up parts of the game or
just give you some upgraded features or items
a few kids have found themselves
in a bit of trouble with their parents
for racking up huge bills making them
in-game purchases are also becoming more
common in console and PC games and some people think that's a problem
While you often get a warning before you download a game with in-app purchases
you probably won't if you buy a game from a shop
In Europe an organisation called Pegi is changing that
every game that offers purchases will now have to
show this warning icon on the box to make sure kids know what they're in for
The same rule doesn't exist here in Australia
So, do you think we need it?
I think it's a good idea because if parents are with the kids
then they know if they're going to be spending more money or less money
I don't think that should happen because
by that being on the box or cover a lot
of people won't buy it knowing that
there's in-app purchases and that means
the business that made the game will lose a lot of money
I think that it's a good thing to do because then people
know if they need to spend more money on
the game whilst they're playing it
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