Research has shown that there are many positive sides of games. Books develop our mind. Games develop our body. There is a sound mind in a sound body. Games are a good time pass, they provide freshness to our mind after day's work. Today's education system is all about the bookish knowledge so teachers should try to incorporate atleast one game in a day into one of the key learning areas. Games have the power to captivate student's interest and motivate them to learn. Games often require active participation, problem-solving, critical-thinking, and decision-making promoting a hands-on approach to learning.
This active engagement can lead to a deeper understanding of concepts. These skills are transferable and can be applied in real world situations beyond the game itslef. Since 90s we have been engaged in games and have created memories virtually. Games like Everquest
Since games have become so interactive it helps introverts in a way that they can open up and bond with people virtually and also it helps them to be comfortable and start a conversation when they meet in real as they have already bonded while gaming.