It is a 3D puzzle-platformer side-scrolling adventure video game.
In it, the user plays a nameless boy (at least he starts out as a boy) trying to deal with a bizarre futuristic / virtual world riddled with devices meant to allow mind control, one of which allows the boy to solve puzzles throughout the game.
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Yes they can to an extent like playing a favorite video game or just some FPS game
Nobody can not get addicted to video games. If you like a game so much you going to play it again. If you do not like the game and get bored of it you will not play it again.There is no one who cannot become addicted to a game.
Well, I'm not sure if this is what your looking for, but there's a really old arcade video game called Q*Bert. I don't think there is any actual "video game" (like an x-box game) that exists at this moment
This depends on the company that theyre working on but normally they test out 1 game for about a week to find things like glitches.
Video games are programs written for video game systems, just like the programs on your computer. If video games weren't programmed, they could not exist.