Video Games

Video games are electronic games that involve interaction with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a two- or three-dimensional display device such as a computer monitor, television, or handheld device. They can be played on various platforms, including consoles, personal computers, and mobile devices. Video games encompass a wide variety of genres and styles, including action, adventure, simulation, role-playing, and sports, among others.

Players control characters or avatars within the game worlds and perform specific actions to achieve objectives, compete against other players, or solve problems. The interactivity and immersive experiences provided by video games distinguish them from traditional forms of entertainment like movies or books. They often incorporate narrative elements, art, music, and technology, creating a complex medium that can engage players emotionally and cognitively. Video games can be played solo or in multiplayer modes, fostering social interactions both locally and online. As a cultural phenomenon, they have influenced entertainment, art, and technology, evolving into a significant industry with a massive global audience.