Emotional games

🐾 Bongo Cat, the cute cat on your computer - from small comfort to futuristic sensibility

🐾 Bongo Cat, the cute cat on your computer - from small comfort to futuristic sensibility

🐱 Bongo Cat, your computer's little friend - a cat-raising game that combines cuteness, focus, and futuristic sensibilities With the amount of time we spend in front of our computers these days, we spend most of our day in front of a monitor. But what if there was a little cat sitting in the middle of that cold screen? That's Bongo Cat, and it's not just an animated cat, it's a cat that reacts to the movements of your fingertips, and it's a cat that quietly creates your routine with you. 🐾 🎮 Bongo Cat isn't just a widget, it's a ‘little cat raising game'. At first, it's...

How to get healthy, personalized game recommendations from AI

How to get healthy, personalized game recommendations from AI

How to get healthy, personalized gaming recommendations from AI Is gaming just entertainment? It may feel like something you do when you have a few minutes to kill, but it's actually much more deeply embedded in your brain, emotions, and daily routines than you realize. Especially immersive and fast-paced games, such as combat RPGs and action games, intensely stimulate the central nervous system with their colorful graphics and hitting sensations.In the process, the brain rapidly releases a rewarding substance called dopamine, which provides a temporary high, but can also lead to lethargy and routine disruption afterward. Exercise, reading, abstinence,...