Why “Cheating” in Video Games Is Worse Than You Thought
The real monster you’re battling when you cheat isn’t in the game. It’s our own tendencies to find the easy way out.
The real monster you’re battling when you cheat isn’t in the game. It’s our own tendencies to find the easy way out.
Sure, video games come with plenty of cautions. But studies suggest that games might just improve your brains, too.
This week, we’ll explore what Adventures in Odyssey is all about, as well as talking to several of the people behind the scenes who bring this award-winning audio drama to life.
New studies show that allowing your kids to play video games could improve their reading comprehension skills.
We’ve put together five lesser-known family-friendly games that you and your loved ones can enjoy time and time again.
Our annual rundown of who moved the needle in the world of entertainment and technology—for better or worse.
If a little family togetherness is on your Christmas list, here are five traditions that might help bring your family together in today’s technology-driven culture
As far as great family friendly games are concerned, there’s good news and bad.
The fact that the latest Grand Theft Auto collection contains code to Hot Coffee perhaps, at first, doesn’t seem all that important. But when we watch movies or television shows, listen to music or play video games, we’re absorbing thoughts and ideas that can impact us in ways that Hot Coffee never could.
While some features make Steam more enjoyable for players, they can also create something of a nightmare for parents.
Good media discernment is about guarding our eyes and hearts before we watch or listen. And it’s also about grappling with the entertainment we do see or hear. That’s why the Plugged In Blog is devoted to guarding, discussing and grappling. About Plugged In >>