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Why Are Video Games So Important to Boys?


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Why are video games so important to boys?
That's the question a listener sent in response to our recent call for questions. The listener who asked that question just happens to be Jen's brother -- and another one of their brothers happens to be a video game designer, so we got them all together to explore the role of video games in boys' lives.
"I remember feeling so ticked when things went wrong when I was playing," says Doc Wondra, a dad of 3 who grew up gaming on the Atari, ColecoVision and Nintendo systems. "I felt cheated by the video game and was just mad at everything in that moment and felt a little bit out of control." He even admits to tossing a controller or two.
Of course, now that he's a father, he's annoyed and somewhat baffled by such behavior in his 9-year-old son.
"He doesn't just get upset," Doc says. "He gets upset and then shares that 'upsetness' with whoever's nearby."
Sound familiar?
Greg Wondra (Jen & Doc's brother and a video game designer and dad of 3) says boys' emotional reactions to video games result, in part, from their experience of the flow state. A person is in flow when they are deeply immersed in an activity.
"Games are designed to -- and excel at -- keeping you in flow," Greg says. "I think part of the reason boys get very frustrated is that they get busted out of the flow state."
Video games also meet a lot of boys' psychological needs: for achievement, creativity, exploration, and socialization. So, if you're worried that your boy is spending too much time gaming, consider his psychological needs. Is your son engaged in other activities that fill some of his needs? Can you give your son more freedom and autonomy in the real world?
"There's not many places today where kids feel successful," Doc says. Helping kids find and experience success in other areas of their lives may decrease their reliance on video games.
In this episode, Jen, Janet, Doc & Greg discuss:
Boys' emotional reactions to video games
How boys' developmental level affects their interaction with video games
Handling screen time transitions
Setting screen time & video game boundaries
How to use principles of game design in your parenting
Understanding how video game "pain points" are designed to motivate behavior
Responding to boys' requests for in-game purchases
The link between video gaming & boys' social status
Video games as an expression of self
Bartle's 4 primary gamer types
How video games meet boys' needs
Links we mentioned (or should have) in this episode:
Video Games & Boys (w special guest Greg Wondra) -- ON BOYS episode
Video Game Design - A Career for Boys (also featuring Greg) -- ON BOYS episode
Video Game Addiction -- ON BOYS episode
Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience, by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi -- book mentioned by Greg
Bartle's Player Types for Gamification --  International Design Foundation article (discussed at 30:35)
The Bartle Test of Gamer Psychology -- online test to determine you (or your son's) gamer "type"
Dads Speak on Father's Day -- ON BOYS episode (featuring Doc Wondra)
Video game design courses by Greg  -- a great opportunity for boys to learn HOW to build games
Unreal Engine:  Intro to Game Design
Unreal Engine:  Create an Arcade Classic!
Unreal Engine:  Open World Landscapes
Unreal Engine:  Character Skill System
Unreal Engine:  Character UI

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