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Are you a gamer if you only play phone games?
By definition, a gamer is a person who plays games; especially: a person who regularly plays computer or video games. So by this definition alone, yes, one can be called a gamer even if he/she only plays games like Angry Birds, Farmville, or games with autoplay on smart phones or tablets.
Is playing Sudoku bad?
Sudoku puzzles might give your brain a good workout but they could add inches to your waistline. Anyone who taxes their brain on the number grid, as well as taking on crosswords and other word games, could be using up energy needed to exercise, psychologists claim.
Who can be called a gamer?
If you’re not excited by a game enough to share it with friends you might be able to call yourself a “Casual Gamer”. If you’ve only played a few games but you play one “Hard-Core” most would agree you’re a Hardcore “MMO/Action Shooter/etc. Gamer (whichever you’re hardcore at).
What is considered a real gamer?
Alright, so a gamer is someone who plays video games. People couldn’t possibly be dedicated to them in the same way they’re dedicated to traditional video games. Therefore, anyone who just plays video games on their smartphone or tablet is clearly not a real gamer.
What does it mean if I am good at Sudoku?
One of the most common traits of Sudoku pros is quick-learning ability and of course, the ability to pick up on a pattern quickly. Being able to immediately recognize patterns means that a player can spot an opportunity with ease, and can almost predict or anticipate the number needed on the grid.
Is Sudoku a brain game?
A brain game like sudoku, as well as crossword puzzles, taking classes, reading, and writing, can help delay dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, and protect the brain from decline. And, says Snyder, while it offers good exercise and stimulation for the brain, sudoku can actually be very relaxing.