Addicting Games - Do They Rule Your
Life?
When I was a child, the most addicting games were played around a table or while lounging on the living room
floor. We played board games until our parents made us put everything aside until the next day. We shuffled cards
until our fingers and wrists were aching. Nowadays, aren’t taking place in the same manners. They are being found
online. Some people go to work and spend a great amount of their day trying to look busy but secretly playing games
on the internet. They physically clock in but are mentally clocked out. Others rush through their day so that they
can simply hurry home and plop in front of the computer to engage in their online games. Then there are the
individuals who think that the mere thought of playing those so-called addicting games are a complete waste of
time.
FaceBook and other popular social networking sites have brought some addicting games to life and suddenly
individuals who have never had any interest in playing online games are finding themselves addicted. For some
reason, the concept of creating our own mafia or designing our own farms are highly addictive. After a few weeks,
those addicting games may have become boring and no longer entertaining or they may have become the focus of our
lives.
For most people, the most addicting games are the online role-playing games. Ask a serious gamer what MMORPG is
and their face will light up instantly. ‘Massively multiplayer online role-playing games’ have become the most
addicting games on the internet. Sure, tons of people are playing online poker or entertaining themselves with fake
slot machines. But, role-playing games are taking over the realities of some individuals. The characters that some
individuals end up creating become incredibly real to them. These addicting games require that the characters team
up with other characters. Some of these gamers will admit that they have formed closer relationships with other
online gamers and online characters than they have with real individuals in the real world. It is a lot easier to
become a fantasy based character on the internet than it is to interact with people in today’s world. Let’s face it
– online, no one cares what you look like. You can hide behind the creation of your own character. You can
pretend to be anything that you want to be. You can build alliances and relationships with people in other
countries. There are quite a few real life friendships and relationships that have been forged out of these
addicting games. Suddenly, you could be interacting with someone in a foreign country that you probably would never
in a million years have ever met.
It does become scary when these gamers get so involved in their addicting games that they find themselves
calling in sick for a day or two just so that they can get further ahead in their games. They have things that they
need to accomplish in the games that have become more than simply a site that you log onto each day. These
addicting games have become their reality and their very means for existence. While there is nothing wrong with
being a part of those addicting games, be sure that you take the time to stay in touch with the real world. Of
course, the real world may not be nearly as entertaining or fulfilling as the world that exists inside of your
computer.
Addicting Games - Do They Rule Your
Life?
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