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The Psychology of Mini-Games: Why We Can’t Stop Playing “Just One More”
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The Psychology of Mini-Games: Why We Can’t Stop Playing “Just One More”

A lot has changed since the early days of Pac-Man and Space Invaders. Modern games feature realistic graphics and exciting storylines. Mini-games take fun to the next level by offering…
by Mark Kopecky 2025-10-06
Expelled!: A Review of the Most Replayable Detective Ever
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Expelled!: A Review of the Most Replayable Detective Ever

In Overboard! we played as an actress who pushed her husband overboard, and we were asked to do everything we could to avoid suspicion: cover our tracks and frame someone…
by Mark Kopecky 2025-03-142025-04-22
Optimizing for Older Devices: Mini-Games That Fly
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Optimizing for Older Devices: Mini-Games That Fly

Mini games are the perfect choice for older smartphones. They do not require powerful hardware, often take less than 100 MB and work perfectly even on devices with Android 5…
by Mark Kopecky 2025-01-022025-04-22

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Mark Kopecky

Mark Kopecky

With a passion for exploring game mechanics and trends, I use the blog as a platform to expose readers to new horizons in the world of minigames. My goal is to provide a space for short breaks where everyone can find something interesting and useful for themselves.

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  • Optimizing for Older Devices: Mini-Games That Fly

Mini Games Can Improve Reaction!

Games that can be played for just a few minutes can help train your reaction time and attention span. They activate the brain, helping to improve coordination and solve problems faster.

Games can Be Good for Stress

Mini games are a great way to reduce stress levels. Just a few minutes of play can help you relax, take your mind off your daily routine, and boost your mood.

Mini Games Help Develop Memory

Some mini-games, such as puzzles or logic problems, develop short-term memory and help improve concentration. This is useful not only for children, but also for adults!

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