Are Interactive Games Replacing Passive Entertainment in Family Life?

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Urvashi

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Board games, co-op video games, and outdoor activities can unite households. Which interactive activities work best across different ages? How do you balance competition and cooperation? Do these experiences create longer-lasting memories than watching alone?
 
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It looks like interactive games are becoming a bigger part of family time. They give people a chance to talk, compete, and cooperate instead of just sitting together in front of a screen. Still, passive entertainment hasn’t disappeared. Families often mix both depending on energy, mood, and habits.
 

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Younger people are more interested in video games than a board games, if older generation can compromise with playing video game instead of board game, I think it can be a family event. However, in my family, I am trying to introduce board games.
 
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