Then you've got kids whining for that **** for years to come and you aren't allowed to hit that **** out of them anymore and they're not going to be persuaded by logical debate. The idea of marketing stuff to children is kind of insidious but it doesn't really matter because we've been doing it for generations. stuff like Candy, board games, trading cards, colorful tops, stuffed animals, marbels, all that ****** been marketed to kids forever now so this is nothing new.
although the unique issue that most of these games have is when you buy one thing from them they automatically save your credit card information for 'easy use' later and any kid over the age of 8 can figure out how to use the buy button to buy more and more **** time and again and it's usually actually kind of a pain to get that credit card information deleted. That plus any kid over the age of 12 can figure out how to get into their parents wallet, write down the credit card information and spend enormous amounts of money online buying **** like that.