Cosmos Magazine

Computer games might be good for you

is redefining the narrative around interactive media, merging his academic prowess and passion for gaming to challenge prevalent misconceptions about video games, presenting them not as mere sources of entertainment but as significant societal tools. He argues the medium, often criticised for promoting violence or antisocial

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