Online Gaming

think, feel and act

Games are designed to be engaging, that’s what makes them fun! But games also use many techniques to influence behaviour and spending.

The good news? Once you understand how these techniques work, you can game with greater awareness and choice.

How gambling makes children think, feel & ACT

THINK

Games are designed to entice you to take a gamble and give you enough wins or near wins so you want to keep trying

FEEL

You get a hit of dopamine (feel-good chemical) when you win, unlock something, or get close to winning

ACT

Your brain craves more of that feeling so you try again and again

This creates powerful engagement … which is great for gaming companies as it can lead to spending more time or money than intended.

Why children get hooked into gambling while playing

Some games are designed to get you hooked

Loot boxes, wheel spins and card packs make big money for game companies.

1

They load games with “extras” you don’t actually need

Skins, packs and other items seem essential to enjoy the game, but they really aren't.

2

Games push you to spend

Endless pop ups and notifications encourage you to keep buying, often for upgrades, power-ups or advantages - known as 'pay to win' games.

3

They tap into your brain

You get little dopamine hits that keep you coming back for more, even just thinking about it.

4

It is easy to lose track of spending

And before you know it, you're down more money than you meant to be, especially since it's harder to track actual money when you're using coins or tokens.

5

The odds are stacked against you

Which means you have to keep trying to get that really good feeling again

6

How gambling features can make children act

Changes in behaviour around gaming can be a sign to check in and offer support.

These are common experiences that many families navigate successfully. If you notice several of these signs lasting more than a few weeks, it might be time to have a conversation about finding better balance.

Practical tools

Steps to reduce risk

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Conversation Guide

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Gambling-like features in video games

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Why it matters

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