I went into Pixels thinking I’d just relax, plant a few crops, and enjoy a simple farming game. But as I spent more time in it, I realized something was changing inside me. I wasn’t just playing anymor I was thinking. Every action started to feel like a decision. I found myself asking, should I sell now or wait? Am I using my time the right way? That shift caught me off guard.
What really stood out to me was the sense of ownership. I felt like what I was doing actually mattered. My time and effort weren’t just for fun they had value. And because of that, I started taking the game more seriously than I expected.
At one point, I even questioned myself am I still playing, or is this starting to feel like work? That line became hard to see. Still, I can’t deny that I enjoyed the depth it added. I felt more involved, more aware, and more connected to what I was doing.
I didn’t notice the change instantly. It happened slowly, step by step. But now, I see things differently. I understand that value in digital worlds isn’t just created it’s something I start believing in. And once I see that, I know I won’t experience games the same way again.
