Boys who play video games on school days spend 30% less time reading and girls spend 34% less time doing homework than those who do not play such games, U.S. researchers said Monday. By Reuters, The ...
Boys who play video games on school days spend 30 percent less time reading, and girls spend 34 percent less time doing homework than those who do not play such games, U.S. researchers said Monday.
Playing video games with children after school would be better than enforcing homework – that’s the surprising advice from an Australian education expert. Queensland-based Connor Greene said ...
It started when I was reading a review of Death Standing 2: On The Beach. I mostly appreciated the review, save for its description of the game’s main ship that was based on a Metal Gear reference.
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