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Do you have fun playing video/mobile games? Which games do you play?

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Yes, I enjoy playing video games on my phone. Though I am strongly interested in gaming and its culture, mobile games are strange. The purpose of mobile games is to consume your time. A lot of them provide gamers rewards for participating each day. These are the games that I like to play: For example, 

  1. Tetris: It is a timeless puzzle game where players rotate and arrange falling blocks to complete horizontal lines.
  2. Minecraft: A sandbox game that allows players to build, explore, and survive in a blocky, procedurally generated 3D world.
  3. Super Mario Bros: A classic platformer where Mario, or sometimes his brother Luigi, adventures through the Mushroom Kingdom to rescue Princess Toadstool from Bowser.
  4. Temple Run: An endless runner game where the player navigates an adventurer through ancient temple ruins, avoiding obstacles and collecting coins.
  5. Clash of Clans: A strategy-based mobile game where players build and defend their villages while attacking others to earn resources.
  6. FIFA Mobile: A mobile football simulation game where players manage and compete with their teams in various leagues and events.
  7. Counter-Strike: A team-based first-person shooter known for its competitive gameplay, where players are terrorists or counter-terrorists.
  8. Pac-Man: An iconic arcade game where the player navigates Pac-Man through a maze, eating dots and avoiding ghosts.
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Chapter 1.2 The Fun they Had
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