Why Do We Play Games?

Why do we play Games?

Today topic why do we Play games. I know many of you are plays Fornite,cod,free fire and Pubg. We play games because they’re FUN!

Okay, okay. That’s not much of a blog post, so we can’t stop there. Let’s take a close look into what makes games fun to play.

when we play a game, we experiment with four main motivations:
Achievement: Trying to get more points

Immersion: Imagining oneself in the game world

Competition: Trying to defeat opponents

Cooperation: Working together as a team

Effects of Games

Effects of outdoor games.

In this time and age, children tend to spend more and more time indoors. Most kids are glued to television, smartphones, and other gadgets. But watching cartoons on television or using phones for endless hours can affect their health. Being a couch potato can also lead to obesity in children. On the other hand, playing outdoor games can improve mental and physical health in children. Exposure to outdoor play can also shape their personality and help them develop essential social skills. It is a wonderful way to help them develop life skills. Read on to know what good playing outdoor games can do to your children..

Effects of Video Games..

Studies have shown that playing video games regularly may increase gray matter in the brain and boost brain connectivity. (Gray matter is associated with muscle control, memories, perception, and spatial navigation.)

The positive effects of video games are numerous, from better memory and problem-solving to improved mood and social skills. While those who don't play video games may argue that they make you lazy, harm your brain or ruin your social life, video games actually have many physical, cognitive and social benefits.

But playing more video Games..

It is important to remember that video games are not inherently evil. Most of the negative effects of video games arise from excessive use and addiction. Here are ten negative effects of video games:

Dopamine addiction
Reduction in Motivation
Alexithymia and emotional suppression
Repetitive stress injuries and other health risks
Poor mental health
Relationship issues
Social disconnection
Exposure to toxic gaming environments
Poor academic or professional performance
Escapism and getting stuck in life


That's all see you in next blog..

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post