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Kids' Computer Games

Computer games have become a popular childhood spare-time activity. But research indicates that kids computer games adversely affect children s physical and mental health. The games featuring excessive violence are actually doing more harm to the kids. Even children have developed a definite liking for those games. A recent study published on the web has revealed that 32% prefer to play violent computer games. Not only that, but 29% of the kids like sports games with violent themes. Only 2% want to play games with educational content. The statistics are quite alarming.

The supporters of video games may reason that computer games are phenomenal in enhancing hand-eye coordination. But the staggering statistics suggest otherwise. They show that kids are fast becoming violent thanks to those brutal kids computer games. Computer games have become an integral part of childhood. Most kids now play computer games on a daily basis. Kids computer games have been instrumental in injecting violent behavior into children. They tend to react aggressively if something annoys them. The connection between playing kids computer games and aggressive behavior has become so obvious that parents have started thinking about how to keep their kids away from those harmful computer games.

The theme of kids computer games is the same an anonymous person brutally fights an anonymous enemy. This type of kids computer game infuses violent behavior into kids. Playing computer games has become the biggest addiction among kids. They even save money to buy the latest game titles. The kids computer game developers are trying to hard to cash in on their increasing popularity. They post advertisements on the Internet and show ads on TV to catch their attention. However, kids still prefer the Internet to find out more on their favorite computer games.

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