Theory: WHAT would people want to play in games?

Here we are, at perhaps the final chapter on this matter. Let’s review: I proposed that when people feel sad and lonely, interacting with people helps lighten the load. In reality and in games. Well, what happens to those who don’t have the courage to speak up? How do they cope? Taking into account on everything […]

Theory: HOW will people play games?

“Whuh? Huh? How will people play games?” “Well… with their phones, Alex!” I’ll offer other perspective to consider. People will want to play games… with other people. Now, I hear some people going, “I dislike crowds!” Well yeah, me too. But I like my friends and enjoy their company.     Remember, my last blog […]

Theory: WHY do people play games?

So, many of us like to play games. “Because it’s fun!” Well, yeah, they are fun. But there are also other reasons why people play them. According to this book, Glued to Games, we play video games because they satisfy one of or all the core needs in our life. Competence Autonomy Relatedness     Competence is […]