>>29792969Perhaps kids have learned and thus expect to have everything given to them, rather than learning to think for themselves and problem-solve on their own?
Honestly, dumbing down the games is a bad move on GF's part. They're losing the older age groups, yet the games still fail to appeal to younger age groups. They need to pick one demographic, and that's that.
Personally, I'd love to see Yokai Watch become the "Pokemon-like game for kids", while Pokemon goes back to appealing to the older audience. I'm not saying put blood and guts in the games; but allowing a difficulty/veteran mode and sustaining post-game content is vital.