In your room, as previously mentioned, there is a device that allows you to serf the web both figuratively and literally. IE you can literally go to websites and walk around the place, on your legs. This device makes your experience on the interweb, well, an experience. Instead of staring at a screen for hours at the time, your brain is being tapped and is being forced to take in information simulated from the internet. You can go to youpoop and smell the shit, you can go to a webcomic and feel the texture of the skin of the character, and most surprisingly, you can play videogames with it and actually feel like you're in the world of the games.
You've used this last part in moderation, since the technology is only experimental, and the effects of prolonged gaming with the visor is unclear, but you do know this, it's fun as hell. You've played tons of videogames with it, COD, Fortnite, Amongus, Undertale, Cave Story, Stardew Valley, Animal Crossing, Doom, and so much more, all of which were felt, smelled, dynamically heard, and tasted. As you are the Princess of WDG, you are kinda the heir to a huge catalogue of videogames that both the Humans and Monsters have made.
The big difference between Human programs and Monster programs is their philosophy. Humans, usually, make their games in a vision to entertain themselves and others, and they ralley the support of other people who view it as a way to get money. With Monsters, however, they usually make their games out of obligation, without a whole lot of heart at first, but eventually finding the soul of the game after their done with a plurality of the game. So, Monster games usually have a huge, epic, heart-throbbing end, while Humans have a strong story, sometimes very heart-throbbing, for the entirety of the game.
You find both of these methods to be fun experiences, however, Human games make you want to play them over and over again, while Monster games are single experiences. Now, with Indigoans- I don't even know how to describe their types of games... Imagine a mobile game that progresses in reverse. Like, you have all the upgrades at first, but then you go back and give away your points in order to move on further. Their games are wierd and you don't really like playing them, but you suppose it's just an interesting thing you can do from time to time.
Now, getting back to your visor, you can go anywhere in the interweb, and you fully intend to do so.