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How to Play Video Games Without Going Bad (My Formula)

If you have been alive here on planet Earth for the last (oh, I don’t know) decade or so, then you know that there have been and continue to be naysayers who claim that video games will ruin you.

The intellectual arguments that they have put forth allege that the games are “distracting,” “expensive” and can become “addictive.” (Wow.) Jon Henshaw, M.A., from familyresource.com writes that the wasted hours could be “harmful to relationships” and even “rob you of real life experiences.”

Just as ardently, however – if not more so – proponents of game play have asserted the benefits of the sport, especially in the fantasy/role-playing genre.

In an online article entitled, “The Good Things About Video Games,” the Media Awareness Network says gaming provides a fun and social form of entertainment where kids can become “comfortable with technology” while reinforcing “teamwork and cooperation when played with others.”

While both of these groups probably have a point (“too much of a good thing can be bad” and “see the good in every bad situation”), I think moderation is key.

I think PC games are fun if they are in a genre I like. And they are challenging. They challenge my reflexes and hand-eye coordination as well as my math and reasoning skills.

If I spend about two hours a day, I find that I am more relaxed, feel better about myself (especially if I do well) and am better able to concentrate.

If I, however, spend less time, I struggle with restlessness and boredom. And, conversely, spending too much time leaves me feeling drained (and I usually start making a lot of really dumb mistakes).

But the thing that really irritates me is that many times these anti-gaming groups say that all video games are bad – “phooey.”

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Tips to Play Reversi Game

Reversi is a game which could not impress you at the beginning when you started playing the game and as the game proceeds then it would not possible for you to leave the in the middle. It is difficult to win at the first instance but as you stated playing it you would get to know about the various tricks and have a good practice makes you to understand the game and win over your opponent. You would be getting annoyed how the card color changes to your opponent color. But you need to lack behind as once you understand the complete procedure then you would find it easy to play with.

The game reversi was invented by two of the Englishmen living in England during 19th century. The game is an interesting to play but the popularity of the game is due to another view. The game was earlier named as Othello which refer the Shakespeare famous play Othello, the Moor of Venice. The new rules of the game came into existence during 1970. With the change in time the name and the game rules gets changed. To win the game you need to throw most of your opponent’s card into your own color cards. You need to gain control over the game from the beginning. But be sure as the single card of your enemy could turn the whole game into its side.

To win the reversi game you need to follow the strategy so secure a place at the corner position in the board because the piece at this position could not get turn, you could choose it to turn your opponent’s piece into your own piece. Other strategy is to restrict the move of your opponent which would make him to do unwanted move. One of the effective strategies is called parity which is being considered ideal in Japan and became popular in Europe. The 3D reversi game in among the best game to play with and it looks just like chess. It would help you sharp your mind.

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