What if your child is learning to gamble… without ever placing a bet?
From loot boxes to “harmless” game rewards, today’s episode exposes the subtle systems inside kids’ games that are shaping how they think about money, risk, and reward.
New research shows a clear pattern: exposure leads to normalisation—and normalisation leads to real gambling.
If your child plays games, this isn’t optional listening.
KEY POINTS
- 75% of kids (10–17) are exposed to gambling-like features in games
- Loot boxes mimic poker machines with random reward systems
- Watching gambling-style content normalises the behaviour
- “Practice gambling” (social casino games) builds familiarity without risk
- Attitudes - not peer pressure - drive real-world gambling behaviour
- Early exposure significantly increases the likelihood of gambling later
QUOTE OF THE EPISODE
“Once gambling feels normal, the step to doing it for real becomes tiny.”
RESOURCES MENTIONED
ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS
- Know the game mechanics (not just the game name)
- Call it out clearly: explain how it mirrors real gambling
- Set firm spending boundaries (no in-game purchases)
- Watch what they watch (streams matter more than you think)
- Have ongoing conversations about how games are designed to hook them
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