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And 43 percent of gamers over the age of 60 play video games every day. So there's clearly a lot to love about this type of entertainment, regardless of your age. Video games offer a form of visual and auditory engagement that most other kinds of games can't match. Many of them provide truly thrilling experiences as well as opportunities to connect with other players of all ages. They are downright fun. But here's something you should definitely know: Some electronic game developers claim that their "brain training" products can improve your brain health and cognitive performance.
However, their marketing is often misleading. The science behind brain-training games is controversial at best. Many of the world's top psychologists and neuroscientists say that there is little or no solid evidence to support claims that certain kinds of video games can improve a senior's overall mental faculties. The truth is that so-called "brain games" may not actually boost your cognitive abilities for everyday life nor prevent or slow down any brain-related diseases.
Rather, by playing a game repeatedly, you'll get better at the particular tasks for that game and possibly other tasks that are very closely related to them. But you won't necessarily get better at doing unrelated tasks in the "real world" outside of the game. If you really want to improve your brain health, you're better off exercising , getting good sleep, and learning new things. That said, if a video game is completely new to you, then your brain may benefit from the challenge of learning how to play it.
And you can't overlook the pure enjoyment factor. After all, having fun should be your top reason for playing any video game. According to AARP, the most popular types of video games among older adults are card, tile, puzzle, and logic games. But a lot of seniors also enjoy strategy, role-playing, and action-oriented games. So try out several different kinds and see what you enjoy. Most seniors play video games on their laptops or desktop computers.
But you can also play games on a smartphone , digital tablet , handheld game console , or TV game console such as the Nintendo Switch , Sony PlayStation , or Microsoft Xbox. Games for computers and mobile devices can often be downloaded for free or played online at no cost. Here are some electronic games that are especially worth checking out:. Bejeweled : Swap bright gems of different shapes and colors in order to form rows of matching gems, earn points, and move to the next level.
Candy Crush Saga : Switch around colorful pieces of candy in order to form three-of-a-kind matches and reach a particular goal within a time limit or a fixed number of moves. Snipperclips Plus : Solve all kinds of creative puzzles in this funny game for the Nintendo Switch by interacting with various objects and cutting paper characters into different shapes.
Gummy Drop! Puyo Puyo Tetris : Quickly rotate and position falling blobs of color or shaped blocks so that they land in places that will help complete a puzzle in this game for the Nintendo Switch. Plants vs. Zombies 2 : Grow various kinds of plants in strategic locations in order to defend your home from a horde of brain-eating zombies.
Words With Friends 2 : Challenge your friends or family to a crossword-style mobile game that's similar to Scrabble. AARP's free online games : Play a huge variety of card, puzzle, word, strategy, sports, and arcade games directly in your web browser. Gametable's free online games : Enjoy easy-to-play games like checkers and tic-tac-toe on your computer or mobile device without any distracting ads. World of Warcraft WoW : Take on the role of hero within a huge virtual universe of fantastical characters and environments as you go on an adventurous quest and interact with a massive online community of other players.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim : Go on an expansive quest to defeat a world-eating dragon in this role-playing game that lets you explore its entire virtual world at your own leisure.
Civilization : Build a virtual empire that lasts by choosing strategies related to issues like exploration, diplomacy, warfare, and technology. When it comes to portability, it's hard to beat a deck of cards. After all, card games don't require any electricity. In most cases, aside from cards, the only thing you need is a flat surface and sometimes a paper and pen.
Generation after generation has celebrated card games for their ability to facilitate pressure-free social gatherings, relaxing recreation, and memorable conversations. Whether you play games of chance or strategy or both , you're likely to have tons of fun.
Plus, you can make these games even more accessible by purchasing oversized playing cards , decks with large print , playing card holders , or an automatic card shuffler. Gin Rummy : Get all of your cards into sequences i. Bridge : Choose a playing partner and work together to defeat another team by making "bids" and winning "tricks.
Canasta : Play this rummy-style game with a partner, scoring points by collecting sets of cards that have the same rank. Cribbage : Use a special peg board optional to keep score as you try to win by being the first player to reach points. Spades : Partner up with somebody and play together as you "bid" on the strength of your hands and get as close as you can to that estimate when winning "tricks.
Crazy Eights : Get rid of all your cards before the other players by laying down eights or cards of a specified suit. Old Maid : Discard your cards as quickly as possible by laying down pairs of matching cards until one person is left holding the card designated as the Old Maid.
Pinochle : Exchange and collect various combinations of cards in order to score as many points as possible in accordance with an opening "bid. Snap : Win every card in a deck by frequently being the first one to yell "Snap! Euchre : Team up with a partner and win at least three out of five "tricks" in this fast-moving game that is similar to bridge. Go Fish : Collect as many four-of-a-kinds as you can by asking opponents for cards of a particular rank or "fishing" from the undealt deck when they don't have them.
War : Collect all the cards in a deck by winning enough battles in which your card outranks your opponent's. UNO : Be the first player to get rid of all your cards by matching them, one by one, to the upturned color or number cards on the top of the deck when it's your turn. Phase 10 : Complete 10 hands of rummy-style play, each one requiring you to collect a different grouping of cards or risk being left behind.
No Thanks! Sometimes, the only things you need to have fun are a few dice , a pad of paper, and a pencil. Like cards, dice are ultra-portable. And dice games offer the chance for just as much enjoyment and social bonding.
Plus, there's something uniquely satisfying about rolling the dice and watching them all land in exactly the way you had hoped. Try popular dice games like:. Bunco : Win as many points as you can by rolling numbers that match each numbered round of play. They are one of the largest Games organized within B. Physical activity is a huge part of a active living lifestyle. For other tips, see:. Comments will be sent to 'servicebc gov. Enter your email address if you would like a reply:. The information on this form is collected under the authority of Sections 26 c and 27 1 c of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act to help us assess and respond to your enquiry.
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