Ready Patient One: Video Games as Therapy
Recently, we have been talking a lot about video games and how they can help treat several disorders. However, probably the most significant advances are related to the treatment of autism. — July 10, 2018 Over the past year, several small pilot studies have produced promising results for games designed to help children with autism, showing that they may improve
Continue ReadingVideo Games Are the Star of the Mobile Software Market
A new report indicates that 75% of the money spent on iOS App Store software went toward video game sales. — June 14, 2018 As Kevin Tucker, a long-time gamer and writer, explains this figure is remarkable for various reasons: not only do video games make up the vast majority of mobile software sales, they manage to do so while
Continue ReadingE3 2018: News & Rumors
Do you know what’s next for the world of gaming? Here all the latest news and rumors from this year’s big gaming show! — June 6, 2018 E3 2018 is only a week away, and as we try to breathe around the sudden flood of pre-show leaks and reveals, we’re getting prepared for the biggest show on the gaming calendar. The
Continue ReadingWhat Are Some Fatal Design Flaws In Modern Video Games?
There are some glaring design flaws that we’ve seen in modern video games, and it’s been going on for some time now. David Fried, a game designer, has made a list of the most prominent weaknesses and why they happen. — May 28, 2018 The fatal design flaws in modern video games, as Fried explains, are basically, two: Excessive delay until
Continue ReadingThe Best Video Games of 2018 (So Far)
We are almost halfway through the year, so we thought it was appropriate to share a list compiled by Vulture.com of the best games of 2018. — May 22, 2018 Without further ado here are the standouts of the year so far: 1. A Way Out 2. Celeste 3. Dragon Ball FighterZ 4. God of War 5. Minit 6. Monster Hunter: World
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