Video Games

Video Games are interactive digital media that allow users to control various outcomes of the game. By using their console or computer, users can interact with artificial worlds, characters, and objects within the game to complete various tasks and activities. These games have become popular worldwide, offering immersive worlds and storylines that can appeal to all ages. Video Games have become a popular pastime, providing entertainment and relaxation, while also helping to develop cognitive, problem-solving and social skills. As a result, these games have become increasingly accepted in both educational and therapeutic settings to increase engagement and learning. Furthermore, Video Games have the potential to be used to simulate real-world scenarios, providing valuable data for research and aid in the decision making process.

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