[He can certainly do that. His brows furrow for a moment, considering her words, then he lifts his right hand to stroke the air with his pointer. A menu, identical to the one that had brought her here, pops into existence, and he flips through a couple of the options before he gestures his hand to send it over to face her.
Leaning in, he taps the menu he wants her to see. There are two selections - "Option" and "Help" - and a third, unlabeled box with only an arrow icon showing.]
See that last option? That's the log-out button, and it doesn't work. Right from the first day it came out, once we entered into this world, there was no way to leave.
[He gives the button a couple experimental taps, but of course nothing happens.]
We didn't keep playing because it was interesting. We kept playing because the game wouldn't let us stop.
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Leaning in, he taps the menu he wants her to see. There are two selections - "Option" and "Help" - and a third, unlabeled box with only an arrow icon showing.]
See that last option? That's the log-out button, and it doesn't work. Right from the first day it came out, once we entered into this world, there was no way to leave.
[He gives the button a couple experimental taps, but of course nothing happens.]
We didn't keep playing because it was interesting. We kept playing because the game wouldn't let us stop.