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 screen, or handheld device. Players engage with the game through various controls, such as buttons, joysticks, touchscreens, or motion sensors. Video games can be played solo or with others and can encompass a wide range of genres, including action, adventure, role-playing, simulation, strategy, and sports. The gameplay often involves objectives, challenges, and rewards that keep players engaged. Video games can be distributed through physical media, such as cartridges and discs, or digitally via downloads and online platforms. They are often designed to entertain, provide storytelling experiences, and promote social interaction among players, making them a significant part of contemporary culture and entertainment.