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๐ Cozy Chaos โ โGames. Why Do We Need Them?โ Host: Michael Swetly Guest: Gabriel Boos Games quietly entered our lives โ and never really left. What started as pixels, beeps, and simple rules slowly became entire worlds. Places where people live second lives, build identities, fail, restart, and feel real emotions. In this episode of Cozy Chaos, weโre not talking about games as entertainment or products. Weโre talking about why humans need games at all. Why games feel comforting. Why effort in games feels more meaningful than effort in real life. Why modern games turned into endless worlds. And where the line is between healthy play and quiet escape. ๐ฎ In this episode: โ What a game really is (beyond fun) โ Why modern games became worlds, not experiences โ Games as emotional training grounds โ Failure, progress, and control โ Graphics, realism, and immersion โ Identity, avatars, and self-expression โ When games help โ and when they start to hurt โ Streaming culture and watching others play โ Games as cultural and emotional memory ๐ค Guest: Gabriel Boos โ someone who understands games not just as software, but as systems, experiences, and emotional spaces. This is a calm, honest conversation about games as mirrors of modern life. Not judgmental. Not technical. Human. ๐ฅ Cozy Chaos is where warmth meets complexity โ where we talk slowly about things that shape us quietly. We donโt play games to escape life. We play them to understand it a little better.
By Eight Dash Eight๐ Cozy Chaos โ โGames. Why Do We Need Them?โ Host: Michael Swetly Guest: Gabriel Boos Games quietly entered our lives โ and never really left. What started as pixels, beeps, and simple rules slowly became entire worlds. Places where people live second lives, build identities, fail, restart, and feel real emotions. In this episode of Cozy Chaos, weโre not talking about games as entertainment or products. Weโre talking about why humans need games at all. Why games feel comforting. Why effort in games feels more meaningful than effort in real life. Why modern games turned into endless worlds. And where the line is between healthy play and quiet escape. ๐ฎ In this episode: โ What a game really is (beyond fun) โ Why modern games became worlds, not experiences โ Games as emotional training grounds โ Failure, progress, and control โ Graphics, realism, and immersion โ Identity, avatars, and self-expression โ When games help โ and when they start to hurt โ Streaming culture and watching others play โ Games as cultural and emotional memory ๐ค Guest: Gabriel Boos โ someone who understands games not just as software, but as systems, experiences, and emotional spaces. This is a calm, honest conversation about games as mirrors of modern life. Not judgmental. Not technical. Human. ๐ฅ Cozy Chaos is where warmth meets complexity โ where we talk slowly about things that shape us quietly. We donโt play games to escape life. We play them to understand it a little better.