Don't conflate China with the CCP, guys. It's overwhelming the CCPs hands being played.
The CCP has a vision of a future, that on paper can seem like a better one. The problem is that instead of promoting honest encouragement programs to motivate people, they instead choose to force and threaten.
It's the means to an end situation.
I support programs and would even restrict companies that develop games for children to do so only in educational/skill building fashion. Most children do not have sexual drives or think of adult activities (such as managing funds), until they are close to the teen years, so I can get behind enforcing restriction, in these terms.
I can speak from personal experience. I've played games since I was a child, which became my primary method of escaping life. Over the years I realize that this was NOT a productive activity to engage in, but I still do it because I''m accustomed to it. It's what puts my mind at ease, as an adult. I can't blame my family or the government for this, now. HOWEVER, if I wasn't allowed to play games as much (if at all, while i was growing up), then I could have turned out completely different, in turns of my direction in life.
I think Kids playing games that reward them, for learning or getting better at something, is a noble cause.
With that said; I can understand what the CCP is trying to do, but they are authoritarian in method and I don't support that.