Posts Tagged ‘Playing Games’
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5 Best Twitter Games You Should Play
People are spending a good amount of time on Twitter . Sometimes, you might feel a bit bored with conventional activities on Twitter. So how about playing games on Twitter ? Here is a list of 5 best Twitter Games you should play. These are based on different genres, Select your favorite twitter game and have fun. You might have come across few games on Twitter but they would have surely failed to impress you. Then don’t you worry, there are few other games which are so very interesting
5 Games to Improve Your Skills
I’ll admit: I love video games. From my “first love” Space Invaders, to various Nintendo games in my formative years, to spending hours with my husband playing Civilization on our network, I’m a gamer through and through. There’s a downside to playing too many games, of course- they’re notorious time-suckers, and if you don’t watch out, can kill your work productivity. But some types of games can help you develop certain skills- and I present them to you here. Also, keep in mind that all
Sixteen hours per week: boys, girls, video games, and expectations
Amanda at Pandagon linked last week to this summary of a study from the journal Sex Roles, reporting that college-aged women spent considerably less time playing video games than their male counterparts. No surprise there, but the key explanation for the discrepancy is chilling: “Our findings suggest that one reason women play fewer games than men is because they are required to fulfill more obligatory activities, leaving them less available leisure time,” said Jillian Winn of MSU’s Depa

