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A collection of articles, stories, and research studies that show positive effects of videogames.

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Games Do Good

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We often hear of potentials dangers games: people getting lost in fantasy, encouraging violence, loss of ambition, addiction, and on and on.

This list represents evidence-based and powerful voices on the other side -- a collection of articles, stories, and research studies that show positive effects of videogames.

It is not a comprehensive list. It is not meant to be a full literature review. It is not authoritative. It does not claim to be unbiased.

But, this list is a collection of sound research that shows games do good.

We all knew it.

Peer Reviewed Research

Game Studies is still a young field, and there aren't nearly as many well-founded studies as we need (working on it!), but there has been a lot of good research on the positive aspects of gaming. These are peer-reviewed, methodologically sound studies from a variety of disciplines.

Non Academic

There is enormous value in interviews, reviews, news stories, and introductory articles and videos. These pieces may not be peer-reviewed, but they are all high quality, produced or written by experts, professionals, and enthusiasts.

Extra Credits - YouTube

The premier YouTube channel on all things videogames from a serious perspective. The professional team with years of game making and playing experience has been doing deep dives into game topics for more than seven years.

  • Hatred - Crossing the Line from Violence to Sadism

    • This video's primary focus is a critique of a game that crosses the line from violence to sadism. But, in the first half and the last bit, it details (beautifully) the cathartic power of games and a well-crafted game's ability to help us process and manage our emotions.
  • Moving Forward - Games That Do Good

    • A conversation and exploration about the power of games for good including in scientific research, bridging cultural divides, education, and more. A serious proposal to spread the good about games instead of being "reactionary" when games come under fire.

What About "Games are Bad?"

Unfortunately, we often hear of the tragic effects videogames have on people, especially children. This is a short list of quality, evidence based pieces that disagree.

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A collection of articles, stories, and research studies that show positive effects of videogames.