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How Are Quick-Choice Games Changing Our Break-Time Habits?

ishikajain

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Lately, I've noticed more and more people turning to super short, colour- or number-based games during quick breaks, be it while commuting or between tasks. These games usually take under a minute per round and feel less like traditional gaming, more like casual distractions.
Just wondering—do you think these short-session games are becoming the new norm for casual players? Or will traditional games always hold the crown?
91club official, and daman games I prefer.
Would love to hear how others feel about this shift.
 

ZenRaiden

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I feel like I am traditional gamer, and I no longer play games, I prefer real life albeit depressing as it is.

I don't know, I tried this type of game once at work when I had worked in drive thru and I had periods of no cars, and nothing to do. I think the games are just counter to boredom. People hate to feel idle and bored.

I think in reality its pretty unhealthy mind habit, but it can be pretty nice to switch into a quick game now and again. I imagine its a sort of distraction like daydreaming or gossiping etc. People will just find something to distract oneself with one way or another.
 
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