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Looks like Fortnite and Minecraft aren’t turning your kids’ brains to mush after all. A surprising new study has found that children who reported playing video games for three hours or more ...
Being free to play (and genuinely so, with only cosmetics costing money) means it’s often at the top of the “most popular” ...
The open world video game has been tied ... be less interesting than playing as Gotham’s Dark Knight, or a wizard, or even a stoic Yakuza who’s great with kids and loves karaoke with buddies.
Playing video games might not be as bad for kids as our parents told us. In fact, according to a study published in 2022, playing video games might have actually increased the IQ in some children.
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