Quick anecdote: a nephew of mine, who was in third grade at the time, was playing my brother-in-law’s old Gameboy and some version of Pokémon.
He wasn’t reading the text. He would then get stuck, not knowing what to do, and start over. He did this several times and complained that the game was broken.
Some time later I gave him Pokémon Sword for his Switch, as I thought it’d be good for him. Some time after that he was diagnosed with ADD (to the surprise of no one). Some time after that he proudly told me he beat it.
He also said he didn’t like it that much. Hah. I’ll still count it as a win.
He wasn’t reading the text. He would then get stuck, not knowing what to do, and start over. He did this several times and complained that the game was broken.
Some time later I gave him Pokémon Sword for his Switch, as I thought it’d be good for him. Some time after that he was diagnosed with ADD (to the surprise of no one). Some time after that he proudly told me he beat it.
He also said he didn’t like it that much. Hah. I’ll still count it as a win.