Hello everyone,
As university students, we often seek ways to manage stress and improve focus outside class hours. One surprisingly effective outlet is mobile gaming — particularly strategy-based games. Research (see Wikipedia's page on video game culture) shows that games can help improve hand-eye coordination, strategic thinking, and even multitasking skills.
One example is Null Brawls APK, a modified version (https://nullbrawlsapk.com/)of the popular Brawl Stars game. It gives players access to unlocked content, unlimited resources, and private servers, allowing for more creative gameplay and testing different strategies without the usual in-game limits.
I'm curious — do you think games like this can be useful in developing real-world problem-solving skills? Or should we treat them purely as fun breaks?