json_metadata | "{"app":"Musing","appTags":["Game"],"appCategory":"Game","appTitle":"What is the most interesting video game you have played?","appBody":"<p>Research on today's game lovers reveals that playing video games has become a way to deal with stress.</p><p>Research is conducted by interviewing 1,000 gamers about their views on the game. As a result, researchers found that 55 percent of research participants played video games because they helped to relieve stress.</p><p>Meanwhile, as many as 47 percent claimed that when they won the game, it had a positive impact on their lives in the real world. This allows them to see other aspects of their lives more positively.</p><p>And, half the research participants said that they saw value in games as an escape method to help them deal with daily work pressures.</p><p>\"This survey is very open in showing positive mental benefits to gather in game sessions,\" said Luke Hales, Dave's general manager of TV channels who has a game competition.</p><p>This research conducted by Dave's television channel surveyed 1000 game lovers aged 18 to 30 years.</p><p>The results showed that games were also a way of social intercourse, with three of the five people surveyed playing specifically to join friends or established 'clans' to play.</p><p>This triggers gamers to have more friends, where on average gamers get three friends through games, either through playing together or online.</p><p>Sixty percent of those surveyed consider gaming to be a key component of their social life.</p><p>And, almost a quarter believe that they have more friends through their interest in games than through other areas of their lives. This is why games have become their core social outlets.</p><p>This research also found that games have other benefits such as improved mood, reflex sensitivity and social skills.</p><p>A third of gamers play to feel the achievements or achievements obtained from the game. And, 42 percent said they felt happiest when playing video games well.</p><p>They even feel they get greater satisfaction when they win playing games than comparable achievements in real life.</p><p>Meanwhile, 27 percent believe that playing video games has helped them process or deal with mental health problems or concerns.</p><p>In addition, 37 percent of the research participants agreed that playing online games with other people helped increase their level of confidence.</p><p>A third of participants thought that playing games had helped hone problem solving skills, and 28 percent believed that their hobbies had a positive impact on their reflexes and coordination system.</p><p>In order to feel more animated and have a good performance when playing, one in four gamers make avatars of game characters that are played as closely as possible with themselves.</p><p>Twenty percent of game lovers also think that Action & Adventure games are the easiest game genre to play. The next easiest game falls in the game Puzzle and Role-Playing.</p><p>Games in the Action & Adventure category are also considered the best for helping to relieve stress. The next game falls on shooting and puzzle games.</p><p>\"For those who are looking for support, games as hobbies can offer a boost of confidence in achievement that might be lacking in other aspects of their lives,\" Hales said.</p><p>Hales also said that foam games are an alternative to interacting with people who share interests, socialize and make friends. Unfortunately, the mass media has reported a lot about the negative aspects of this game.</p><p>But, based on the explanation above for shared knowledge, I really enjoy \"GAME ROLE-PLAYING.\"</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"f3jsjk8885","appParentAuthor":"mosinusita","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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