Why you should try gaming

Surprisingly, playing video games can enhance surgical performance. A study found that laparoscopic specialists who played games for more than three hours per week made 32% fewer errors during practice procedures compared to non-gamers

Attention difficulties are a key component of dyslexia. Research suggests that action-heavy games can improve reading comprehension in people with dyslexia due to their constantly changing environments that require intense focus.

Contrary to the old parental advice, moderate gaming may actually improve your vision. Studies show that 10 weeks of play can enhance the ability to discern between different shades of gray, and even playing with just one eye (while the other is obscured) can lead to significant improvement in the affected eye.

Certain game genres reward leadership traits, such as providing for communities and ensuring safety. These skills can translate into real-world career goals and help you think on your feet during office crises

Many games incorporate actual historical events, sparking players’ interest in discovering more about the cultures they’re immersed in.

Some games encourage whole-body interaction, leading to increased physical activity.

So, whether you’re looking to improve your skills, explore history, or simply have fun, video games can offer a lot more than meets the eye!