Replay value facts for kids

Example of replay value: varying story paths in Shadow the Hedgehog.
Replay value (colloquially known as replayability) is a term used to figure out how fun it is to play a game after the player completed it already. Factors that may change the replay value are the game's additional characters, secrets or multiple endings.
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