Online games help strong develop analytical skills: Gamers in Karnataka
The Hindu
More honest with game mates, than with work colleagues.
Some 83% gamers in Karnataka played online games on their mobile phones and 76% of them felt games helped them develop strong analytical skills, as per a study put out by the All India Gaming Federation (AIGF), the apex body for the country’s online skill gaming industry. Strategy and logic (68%), reflexes (65%), determination (53%) and understanding risk-return (52%) and memory (46%) were considered as top assets for gamers, found the study. Gen Z (43%) and millennials (41%) believed that friendships/relationships made online between gamers could be as meaningful as real-life friendships.More Related News

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