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  • Although bonuses definitely aren’t the most important thing, they do play an important role when picking the right online game to play. Games use welcome bonuses to attract players and they have different s […]

  • When the holiday season approaches, it can be hard to think of the perfect gift for everybody. Even if we know that our loved ones are crazy about video games. What can we do if we don’t know our Gameboys from o […]

  • Search word games or word search games have you hunting for given words in a wall of text. These games are intellectually challenging, and they’re often fun. They make you think. They teach you how the words are s […]

    • I remember visiting dollar stores and seeing books filled with word search games. Pretty fun activity, especially on a rainy day. When it comes to creating word search games, I think computer-generated word searches are the way to go, especially if you can paste in a list of words and get an image of the word search with the words you want as an output; and it’s probably how most word search books are made (computer-generated) anyway.

  • Gaming, in its many different shapes and forms, has always been integral to the global culture. From the arcade games to the more recent games available on our super-advanced consoles, the gaming industry has […]

    • I can definitely see how better communication and interaction can be a thing, especially in multiplayer games. Like in MMORPGs, sometimes there are people that only know one language, and the way they learn English is from playing video games with other people (and they usually become talented speakers). And in esports and competitive games, because there’s a lot of teamwork involved, communication is pretty much essential.

      As for recovery in patients, I think it’s pretty neat how video games can be used in patients. In fact, one example that I know of at the top of my head is that some pediatric eye doctors use “PDI Check” for the Nintendo 3DS in children to test visual acuity, color vision, etc.

  • The debate on the possible correlation between violent video games and crime rates has been raging for four decades now and there’s still no definitive conclusion. Researchers on both sides of the argument have b […]

    • I think it’s always difficult to blame gaming to crimes to any region (not saying it’s never the case, but it’s usually a rare circumstance), because just about anything can be related to crimes. Statistics, given the proper sample size, can be helpful in determining dependence/independence of two different data, but it can also be misleading since correlation doesn’t equal causation.

      Personally, I think video games is the least concern in violence and crime; the bigger concern is social media since it’s easier for like-minded people to communicate (especially privately) and act in ways they do, especially to garner attention which isn’t really something people do in video games (people play games just to have fun usually).

  • At some point in time, the MMO genre became exhausted, so waiting for a good game from it was equivalent to trying to knock out the boss’s legendary gear on the first run. The annals were full of examples of h […]

  • The esports industry has experienced dramatic growth over recent years, and has developed a number of highly competitive gaming tournaments around the world. The leading high profile esports tournaments are […]

  • There are two main types of prizes when it comes to online games– in-game items and  in-game money. In-game items are found through out the game and help improve your character or avatar. In-game money is a sum […]

  • We all have our favorite mobile game whether we admit it or not. But sometimes we (or at least some of us) get a little nostalgic over the days of flash player. Yes, flash is still dead, sadly. However, that […]

  • Online games have been around since the advent of the internet itself. However, their prevalence has grown exponentially in the last decade. This begs the question: are you a gamer? If your knee-jerk reaction is […]

  • Remember Text Twist? That popular online game from decades ago may be old, but its influence on many word games at present remains. One of the most intriguing things about it is the tendency of many players to […]

  • eSports fields are becoming popular and exploding revenue. It is quickly expanding in the world market. It is supposed to take over apart from NFL viewership by 2021. The profits of the venture capital and […]

  • From the crazy days of Candy Crush Saga, mobile gaming has come a long way in the last decade. As mobile phones have got smarter and more sophisticated, bigger and more responsive, so gaming companies have found […]

    • Mario Kart Tour’s pretty fun. One of my favorite things about Mario Kart, ever since Mario Kart 8, was the ability to play to play with friends, and it’s just so convenient being able to do that with a phone playing Mario Kart Tour.

      Pokémon GO’s pretty nice, too, but it’s been a bit stagnant over the years, especially now that people are at home most of the time. And it’s no longer compatible on iPhone 6 models and below, but the release of new Pokémon has kept it moving along just fine.

  • With so many of us sourcing our games online it’s not really surprising that just like the regular sports, mobile is also one of the most popular game genres online too.

    Fortunately, as technology advanced t […]

  • Although uncomplicated in its principle, a roll of the die makes for an elegant mathematical model. Not only can it help with understanding basic probability, but rolling dice is also a decision-making factor in […]

    • Yahtzee’s one of my favorites; it’s so simple to play and it’s really just a game of probability. Dungeons and Dragons is fun too, but it can take a long time to finish the game. I find it harder to invest time in Dungeons and Dragons, because it requires finding a group of players that are willing to also invest time, so it’s really one of those games you would play on a blue moon.

  • Does your company have sensitive images, which require measures of security? iPhotos give users endless sharing possibilities, and that doesn’t inspire much confidence. It is pretty easy to share photos on i […]

    • I’m usually skeptical about where and how I store photos, but iPhoto doesn’t seem to be a bad option at all. As long as it’s not connected to the cloud where the company has access to your files, I could trust it, but it is unfortunate that it’s mainly for Mac. And I don’t think even the latest macOS (Catalina) supports iPhoto. But I’ll just stick to storing photos on a flash drive (probably a better alternative since it isn’t dependent on an OS, you can always encrypt a flash drive, and you don’t have to worry about losing photos if your computer gets compromised since everything’s on a flash drive).

  • Which are the hottest cities in Europe in 2021 for esports and videogaming? The great thing about gaming is that even smaller cities can compete with the larger metropolises, and in fact, the European scene is […]

  • Buying games can get expensive. That is why we love to get a good discount when buying our next title. No wonder we are super excited about the Double Discounts for PlayStation Plus members in the PlayStation  […]

  • Retro Bowl continues to impress as essentially the #1 NFL game on the market, and it only continues to climb higher as time goes on. Case in point, the latest update. Version 1.4.76; released on February 1, it […]

  • Regarding the future potential of Retro Bowl, the possibilities are immense! There is so much that can be done with this game that it is not even funny! For example, for those players and game fans that are like […]

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