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What Is Korean Love Game? How This Online ‘Love Trap’ Is Turning Deadly/

Korean Love Game: The news of three sisters from Ghaziabad committing suicide has become a national topic of discussion. It was revealed that they lost their lives due to addiction to a Korean love game. In this context. 

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Author : Richa Barua
Published : Feb 06 2026, 02:52 PM IST
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What is the 'Korean Lover Game'?
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What is the 'Korean Lover Game'?

This isn't a typical fun game. It's an online, task-based love game inspired by K-culture. Players get a virtual lover who makes them feel special. It's designed to emotionally hook kids and teens.

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How are tasks given in the game?
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How are tasks given in the game?

It starts with simple tasks like daily chats. But it escalates to personal, manipulative questions, creating mental pressure. This is when kids start to see the game as a real relationship.

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When does this game become dangerous?
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When does this game become dangerous?

The danger begins when the virtual world feels real. Tasks can escalate to isolation or self-harm, similar to the Blue Whale game. Not all such games are bad, but some misuse the format.

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Why do kids become easy victims?
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Why do kids become easy victims?

Kids are sensitive and easily drawn to the idea of love and attention. Increased mobile use post-COVID has made this riskier. The Ghaziabad sisters were addicted and codependent.

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How can parents protect their children?
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How can parents protect their children?

Parents must be vigilant. Monitor mobile use, know the games they play, and talk daily. Watch for behavioral changes like isolation. Use parental controls and communicate with teachers.

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Richa Barua
With over two decades of experience in top media outlets like Times of India, International Business Times, and India Today, Richa currently leads Newsable and MyNation (Entertainment and Lifestyle) non-news team at Asianet News Network. Her expertise includes celebrity interviews, audience growth, and content strategy, backed by an Executive Program in Digital Marketing from IIM Calcutta, along with a journalism degree from Delhi University, a master's in media studies and corporate communications.
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