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Best Games That Are Good For Your Brain
Engaging puzzle games like Blue Prince and Catherine keep players' brains active and satisfied. Super Hexagon and Tetris challenge players to develop split-second reactions and strategic thinking.
Here's something remarkable: researchers studied 659 participants across six countries and found exactly the same pattern in every single one.
“Tango dancers showed brains that appeared more than seven years younger than their chronological age. Musicians and visual ...
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