Gamasutra - Features - Playing Games Is Hard Work: An Excerpt From Reality Is Broken - 0 views
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Michelle A. Hoyle on 26 Jan 11"Games make us happy because they are hard work that we choose for ourselves, and it turns out that almost nothing makes us happier than good, hard work. We don't normally think of games as hard work. After all, we play games, and we've been taught to think of play as the very opposite of work. But nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, as Brian Sutton-Smith, a leading psychologist of play, once said, "The opposite of play isn't work. It's depression.""