Playing Video Games Improves These Aspects of Daily Life Say Gamers in New Poll


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Nearly three-quarters of gamers are certain that video games have improved their lives. A recent survey of 2,000 American gamers revealed how video games are more than just hobbies—72% of respondents attested to the positive impact of the pastime on various aspects of daily life. Sixty-eight percent credit games for enhancing relaxation, and 67% say they improve problem-solving skills. More than six in ten believe they also sharpen critical thinking and enhance better hand-eye coordination. 38% of respondents said gaming helps them with the ‘soft skill’ of cooperating with others. More than two-thirds (68%) could feel their moods change when playing video games—with 51% feeling more relaxed, 27% feeling happier and 19% feeling sharper. The random double-opt-in survey commissioned by the mobile game Solitaire Grand Harvest (by Playtika) was conducted by OnePoll. “Research reinforces video games are far more than entertainment; they’re a powerful force for personal growth and positive change,” said Amir Coifman, general manager of Solitaire Grand Harvest. “Our goal is to meticulously craft immersive experiences to offer relaxation, challenge problem-solving skills and foster community, allowing players to become better versions of themselves.”

10 THINGS THAT GAMING MAY HELP WITH
  • – Relaxing – 68%
  • – Problem-solving – 67%
  • – Critical thinking skills – 62%
  • – Hand-eye coordination – 61%
  • – Cooperating with others – 38%
  • – Playing sports – 19%
  • – Driving – 17%
  • – Cooking – 16%
  • – Physics – 14%
  • – Surviving the apocalypse – 14% 
Playing Video Games Improves These Aspects of Daily Life Say Gamers in New Poll