Tag: game

BMF CP67: Anthropocentrism, virtual world behaviors, and game-playing immersiveness
“Are humans in a toxic, abusive relationship with nature? Love is strange.” —In “Glands of Love”; Meandering Sobriety [1]....
BMF CP66: Exceptionalism, virtual world behaviors, and game-playing immersiveness
“[…] To alleviate the boredom, after catching a fish, Kingfisher would press all three buttons before swallowing the fish. Pressing the buttons has gradually become somewhat of a new technological ritual.” —In “Innovation”; The Kingfisher Story Collection [1]....
BMF CP63: Gaming experience, isolation, social distancing, and disconnection from the outside world
“[…] To alleviate the boredom, after catching a fish, Kingfisher would press all three buttons before swallowing the fish. Pressing the buttons has gradually become somewhat of a new technological ritual.” —In “Innovation”; The Kingfisher Story Collection [1]....
For students, why are video games so tempting?
Immersing themselves in a virtual world where their social, emotional, and self-actualization needs are satisfied becomes the fairytale they are willing to dream in....
Why is the “blame game” so popular around the globe?
People with higher processing capability, including emotional regulation, can better buffer against criticisms and negative experiences toward themselves in general....