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Where can I find interesting games?

I’m doing a project on user behavior in digital economies, and I’m curious about the link between session length and spending habits. It seems to me that long, immersive sessions might lead to 'blind spending' because the user is in a deep flow state. Do shorter, rapid rounds help people stay more grounded in their financial decisions? I’d love to find a resource that explains why a faster game cycle might actually lead to more responsible and conscious budgeting for the average player.

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Bollop Karoo
yesterday

The frequency of the 'results screen' is the key here. In the article found at https://tamilprint.com.in/why-fast-round-games-reward-better-habits/ the author discusses how the natural pauses between quick rounds serve as 'reality checks.' When a game session is only 45 seconds long, you are constantly being brought back to the main menu where your balance and stats are visible. This prevents the 'trance-like' state that often leads to overspending in longer, more immersive environments. It’s a design that inherently favors transparency and self-awareness.

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