Around 75 per cent of spouses said that they wished their husbands would put less effort into levelling up their character, and more into their marriage, according to a Brigham Young University study of 349 couples with at least one online game
Around 75 per cent of spouses said that they wished their husbands would put less effort into levelling up their character, and more into their marriage, according to a Brigham Young University study of 349 couples with at least one online game
Categories and a sampling of the nominees are below, and winners are in bold. For categories where we don't have the nominees, we are listing the winners at the end. Several winner announcements came on the awards show's Twitter account.
'Video games aren't necessarily bad for your health,' said Andrew Przybylski, director of research at the institute. 'There are other psychological factors which have a significant effect on a person's wellbeing.'