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Posted: 2017-03-14T07:26:09Z | Updated: 2017-03-14T07:26:09Z Magnetized by Minimalist Game Play Apps | HuffPost

Magnetized by Minimalist Game Play Apps

Magnetized by Minimalist Game Play Apps
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After the boom of richly animated and detailed graphics, minimalist games made a comeback. These games are enjoyed by adults and kids alike because of its simple yet aesthetic details and game play. But what is it about these games that attract players? Is it the background music, the character and their upgrades? The graphics?

In an article from The Kernel , titled The Psychology of Game Addiction, they state that Gaming addicts are more or less on their own, and have to fight their addiction by figuring out what makes the real world so unappealing when compared the bright lights of the computer screen. And the rest of us have to keep an eye on games manufacturers stepping over the line from entertainment to exploitation.

But just as long as we dont let it take over our lives, video game addiction shouldnt be a problem. After all, what are our smart phones, tablets and computers for (aside from doing work and studies)?

Here are some no-sweat games from the past few years that we obsessed over, no matter how difficult they were to beat:

TIME magazine mightve labeled the game as bad and popular yet all those players, of over 18 million total listed, with game maximum leader board scores of 9,999. Mind you, that's 10,000 taps out of your life -- 83 minutes of consecutive tapping if we assume two taps per second maybe doing something like this -- that you can never, ever have back.

It initially reminds you of Super Mario because of the green, towering pipes as an obstacle. Thats all there is to it: a bird flapping its way through teeny gaps and spaces between pipes.

As annoying as it was, and as much as you tried NOT to get into the hype, you downloaded it anyways (and probably deleted it after youve set enough records). Admit it; you couldnt resist being left behind when new mobile games were released.

You cant necessarily make a tune out of this app, but it does test your rhythm and hand-eye coordination. Anyone who can tell their colors apart will get the hang of this game, even toddlers.

Who wouldve thought tapping monochrome tiles could be this fun? Dont say we didnt warn you about how obsessive you can get turn about beating your own personal record. Personally speaking, I prefer playing with the sound muted. The piano sounds can get annoying and distracting after awhile.

This game is available for free on both Android and Apple devices, although its named Dont Tap the White Tile on the android smart phone platform.

3. 2048

It starts off simple, as you have to match multiples of 2 together. I wont be surprised if your kid becomes so much better at his/her addition and multiplication tables after a few rounds. Want a bigger challenge? Keep going after 2048 then try to reach 4096.

This game bears some similarity to flappy bird if you let go (of the ball), you start again from the top. Its simple enough for the little ones, yet still challenging for the older audience. Its a feast for the eyes, thanks for the various geometric shapes and colors that appear as you progress through the game. Unlike Flappy Bird though, the obstacles transform, the speeds differ, the shapes and colors change and its easier to keep and set your own pace.

5. Circle

Make the circle jump and avoid hitting the line! sounds pretty straightforward, but in contrast to Flappy Bird and Color Switch, the players sense of balance and timing has to be even more accurate. The more diamonds you collect, the more options you get when you decide to unlock new circle designs. Unlocked new circles dont possess any upgrades or powers though you cant make them bigger, go faster, or move slower.

6. Stack

Stack comes from the same company that created Circle, so theres no question where it got its minimalist user interface. The main and only- objective of the game is to stack up the blocks as high as you can. Some players even admit that the game comes with some therapeutic value since it exercises your concentration and accuracy. Perfect for those who are slightly obsessive compulsive.

It will be awhile before you start getting tired of connecting dots with a twist. Flow Free comes with over 2000 puzzles where you can connect and match colors (without lines overlapping and crossing). Youll exit the game always feeling like your spatial abilities have improved. This is a stress free game that doesnt require super fast reflexes. If you like the thrill, theres always the option of playing in Time Trial mode.

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Its hard to deny yourself the pleasure and challenge brought by free, simple, addictive and aesthetically pleasing games.

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