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Can gaming make us happier?

Can gaming make us happier?

Update: 2022-12-06
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Contributor(s): Dr Aaron Cheng, Michael Steranka, Joanna Ferreria | Gaming has become a normal part of many people's everyday lives, from mobile to console games it is easier than ever to be a gamer. But how do online games affect us? 
This month, LSE iQ asks: Can gaming make us happier? We talk about online abuse in gaming and the toxic nature of some gamers and how a location-based game like Pokémon Go gently nudges players to go outside to play and interact with others. 
Mike Wilkerson talks to: Dr Aaron Cheng, Assistant Professor in LSE’s Department of Management; Michael Steranka, Product Director at the creators of the game Pokémon Go Niantic; and Joanna Ferreria an online blogger and avid gamer. 
Research blog:
https://www.lse.ac.uk/News/Latest-news-from-LSE/2022/d-Apr-22/Location-based-mobile-games-like-Pok%C3%A9mon-Go-may-help-alleviate-depression
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Ethan Wilson

I don’t know about machine games, but games in general really make me, if not happier, then they definitely help me relax, take my mind off deadlines and work, which is sometimes necessary for me. Platforms like https://tower.bet/en-CA/game/buffalo-king-megaways provide unique gaming content that is different from what is available on popular and in-demand platforms, which attracts me to constantly try new things.

Mar 7th
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Can gaming make us happier?

Can gaming make us happier?

Dr Aaron Cheng, Michael Steranka, Joanna Ferreria