The article humorously reflects the author's observations about his wife's addiction to Candy Crush, contrasting it with his disdain for casual gaming. He acknowledges the game’s engaging mechanics and appealing visuals, describing the joy it brings to players through sensory feedback. Despite enjoying the game’s aspects, the author criticizes their reliance on mobile gaming for connection, reminiscing about richer interactions that once occurred through traditional media. This juxtaposition serves to highlight modern gaming's impact on relationships and personal satisfaction.
As Oscar Wilde said, the man who doesn't love sliding stuff to form chains of three or more matching shapes does not love life itself.
I turned that off because I thought it was hurting my phone. In what way? I felt it was putting too much pressure on it.
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