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It's kind of like the old Nintendo hotline. Call when you're stuck on something in a game. Or just looking up a walkthrough online.
That said, this makes it far easier to ask for help and kids might just rely on it too much instead of figuring stuff out on their own.
With the hotline and guides you still had to actually play yourself. This is a step further, you just watch the game play itself.
At least, it's not just someone watching a YouTube video of someone else playing... though I imagine some of that is just due to affordability.
I know my young nephew gets frustrated on some games and then just gives up... even if he knows what to do. Maybe when he's older he could get better at those, but by that time, he'll be on to something else.