Games have been a fundamental part of human culture for centuries, providing entertainment, challenge, and social interaction. From traditional board games to cutting-edge video games, the world
Games play an instrumental role in a child’s development, fostering cognitive skills, physical agility, and social connections. They are not merely tools for entertainment but avenues for
Children who play video games in moderation are more sociable, less aggressive, have fewer emotional problems and do better at school than their peers, Oxford University research
Board games such as snakes and ladders, ludo and chess are falling out of favour because children are too busy playing with technology, according to a study.