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4 Brain-Training Game Types Are Worth Your Time

Posted on August 6, 2024 by Michael Cavacini
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We view games, especially those you experience from a screen, as solely living in the recreation world. But that’s not necessarily true. Even games designed for fun can be great for helping us think laterally through concepts, though, of course, some are better than others.

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Posted in Advice, Health, News, Technology, Video Games | Tagged Brain-Training Games, Chess, Games, Logic Puzzles, Memory Games, Michael Cavacini, News, Sudoku | 1 Reply

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