We still think a lot about the time when video games were thought of as a passing fad, but since they gained so much power in the 80s the industry is stronger than ever, and today it is the entertainment market that generates the most revenue per Beat the years, movies and music. And while it may be thought that they are just simple tools for vacation nourishment, they can also be considered objects that help with personal relationships, especially with family.
As reported in a recent study conducted by a Spanish Video Game Association (age), 80% of parents of this age (at least in Spain) think that playing video games as a family strengthens the bond more than other forms of entertainment. Whether between parents and children, siblings, cousins ​​and even grandchildren with grandparents. No matter what type of video game it is, there are aspects where users must think competitively.
Similarly, beyond parental bonding, it is thought that certain types of video games can improve intelligence, with the RPG genre and puzzles being predominant, so parents commonly share these experiences with their children, among others. Tetris. And of course, the study even considered making some kind of proposal to go to the educational part, and certain schools include games with a degree of reasoning for pedagogy.
Also in the data collected, they noted that a large proportion of respondents play modestly, that is, they take a few hours of their day to play because of work or school. As an example, we have a half to two hour period in one day. . Similarly, video games have helped people socialize, as people have found people with similar tastes in online games and transferred to real life, and even formed romantic partners through games.
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Editor’s note: And before they said that video games were the work of lazy people who had nothing to do, and now there are people who make a lot of money from them, even if they develop absolutely nothing. You can earn just by analyzing and getting people to read it or watch it on YouTube.