If you have this opportunity to play the game of life, you need to appreciate every moment!
I am not a game freek; I could stay for weeks without getting involved with any game. But while growing up, I noticed I engaged with my brothers to play some games like hide and seek, card, rolling of tyers, and other local games. Amongst all these mentioned, I think I enjoyed "hide and seek" more.
If you've played hide and seek before, you would understand that this game is tricky and interesting. It helps you make good use of your God-given brain. If my brothers and friends go to hide, I have to figure out where they hid. It was very challenging but fun.
Hide and seek was very demanding, because if you don't find them, you continue to chase until you find them, and they would always hide where no one would ever think they hid. Hide and seek makes me reason very fast.
Hmm, this game could take hours because it's fun and challenging, just like I mentioned above. You can take over 10–20 minutes to seek your mates, and this is the most tedious one, and if you don't find them, the game will never end.
With my siblings, the game would last longer because they would add some spice, like making a little noise to trick me into another place while they were somewhere else. This was fun but stressful. Anyway, that is the fun.
Oh yes! It has helped me greatly. I mentioned earlier that this game helps me think fast because sometimes a specified time is set for me to find the hidden ones, and within that time, my head is put to work.
My ability to think quickly was developed through this game. Daily tasking, thinking, and fastness were all developed through my constant play of this game.
Offline games are my answer. I would choose offline games over time because they have a lot to do with people you see, touch, and feel. How can I be playing hide and seek without seeing those people? It makes me look like I am alone in the game, but with people around, you feel the impact of the game.
Online games are the inn thing now because parents have the mind that offline games are not for children and that it makes them lose focus, but I tell you, offline games help a person build their body, develop mental stability, and associate freely with people. For my kids, they would enjoy offline fame just like I did.
I would invite my friends @nancy0 @eliany @mariami to share their games with us.
My tweet
https://twitter.com/ninapenda2023/status/1783037278605943097?t=13tvgK0D5wBEk_2ReI7ImQ&s=19
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I completely agree with you that offline games have a special place in our lives. There's something special about playing games with people you see, touch, and feel. It's a way to build social skills, develop empathy, and create lasting memories.😉
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I am glad you know sir. It's the best game for everyone. I am grateful for your comment!
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This resonates so well with me and I loved it.
I my defence, what is fun without more spice 😄
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Yes,
The hide and seek game 🎯 is one almost everyone has done.
And till date we still enjoy and engage playing it.
This game looks fun and interesting because it developed one thinking faculties.
I'm relating also with you on choosing offline games as we can approach it any time, play to our desire without hesitation or interruption.
Good luck
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Well explained
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