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Extended hours of video game play linked to negative physical symptoms

A recent study published in Computers in Human Behavior explores the physical effects of prolonged video gaming, shedding light on potential health consequences often overshadowed by psychological concerns. Researchers discovered a correlation between gaming sessions lasting over three hours and various physical symptoms, emphasizing the need for interventions to promote healthier gaming habits.

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Rob Handfield Teams With U.S. Air Force To Host Inaugural Gameapalooza  

The popularity of combat video games like Call of Duty, Battlefield, and Arma is well-established. However, the market for games that simulate the intricate logistics of battles is smaller yet potentially impactful. Gameapalooza, held at Hunt Library, united researchers, developers, and military officials to explore gaming's potential in training.

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The Upside of Using Culture and Personal Stories as Game Pillars

Sticky Brain Studios prepares to launch "Rooster," a unique indie game celebrating Chinese culture and the Zodiac. The narrative follows Rooster's time-travel journey in Ancient China, learning life lessons alongside Little Dove. Addressing concerns about niche markets, the lead creator emphasizes cultural authenticity and diverse representation in the team. Personal stories enrich the game's narrative and gameplay, drawing from the team's varied experiences.

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Fostering Psychological Safety: The Power of Serious Games and Simulations in Global Workforce Training

Creating a culture of psychological safety is crucial for team success. This involves fostering an environment where individuals feel comfortable taking risks and expressing themselves without fear. Serious games and simulations, grounded in learning science, offer an innovative solution to instill psychological safety.

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From Family Game to Cult Film to ‘Thirst Trap,’ Clue Has Been Through It

The article discusses the evolution of the classic board game "Clue," highlighting its iconic characters and their recent reimagining in a 2023 edition. The familiar suspects undergo significant visual changes, embodying modern aesthetics and diversity. This transformation, reminiscent of the film "Clue," resonates particularly with LGBTQIA+ communities, celebrated for its queer representation and sexy appeal.

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Sea Monster: "Play with a purpose can change the world"

Sea Monster Entertainment stands out in South Africa's gaming industry, focusing on impactful gaming experiences for marketing and education. CEO Glenn Gillis emphasizes their mission to merge play with purpose, collaborating with major brands to authentically integrate into games. Their diverse projects range from mental health awareness to educational games like Swipa and The Last Maestro, a VR therapy tool.

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