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Not quite as brilliant of an observation as you might think. Yes, games such as the ones you have, I have, and others are repetitive. However, what often matters is whether that repetitive quality you are describing is fun to experience.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHYZB7HSakM
Some games like No Man's Sky go a little past the mark of fun and into the job/chore area in my opinion.
am I doing this right?
Being bad AND repetitive on one hand is bad, but if a game is good and repetitve it goes hand in hand with the saying "Love what you do and youi'll never work a day in your life".
Why?
Because it's easier to create a mindless game and claim it has depth and content by saying, that you can grind forever in it.
It's lazy, cheap, but profitable.
Nothing to do with gaming. Quick cash grab.
Which makes it even less likely that there will be another play through.
*mic drop*