Computer games come in all shapes and sizes, and they are also available for lots of different consoles and gaming systems. From the Wii to the Xbox and the PlayStation to the PC games that are always being released, you are sure to find something you will enjoy playing time and time again.
But how can computer games be useful for us? Let's look at some of the advantages of playing them.
They can help us learn new skills
How often have you played a computer game that has required you to solve a puzzle or meet a challenge of some kind?
This type of mental game is good for us and helps us learn new skills. For instance we could find maths dull, but when we play a computer game based around this topic it becomes far more challenging and exciting to play.
They can challenge our brains
The best type of game is one that we cannot solve immediately, and yet it is not beyond solving completely. It challenges us to get underneath it and understand how it can be solved.
In this way we can stretch our brains and learn new things and ways of solving problems. They can even keep us mentally fit and young, which is always a good thing as they keep us alert and able to solve problems of all kinds more quickly than we would be able to otherwise.
They can help us get fit and stay fit
Most people have heard about how the Nintendo Wii gaming platform is getting people up out of their armchairs and exercising without even realising it. If you have ever played one of the sports games on this console you will know how tiring it can be.
And with the likes of Wii Fit and various other sporting games available to help you exercise and have fun at the same time, computer games no longer have to mean sitting around and staring at a computer screen. They can mean so much more than this.
As you can see, computer games have lots of advantages. And since some of them have a multi player mode available as well, it is possible to be sociable with them too. They used to be blamed for bringing up a generation of children who did nothing but sit in front of the TV or computer, playing a game on their own.
But now, with the Wii and various other platforms encouraging multi player games to get involved with, there is a sociable element to computer gaming that wasn't really there in the past. These games really can be good for us, and in more ways than we might previously have thought.
Once you have chosen your gaming platform you can look forward to learning and stretching yourself in ways you didn't think you could.