In recent years, mobile phones have become a staple in the daily lives of Bangladesh’s youth. With the rise of smartphones, an increasing number of young people have access to mobile games, and their popularity has been on the rise. While these games have brought a new source of entertainment, they have also raised concerns about their impact on the youth of Bangladesh.
One of the biggest concerns is the addictive nature of mobile games. Due to the easy accessibility and constant availability, many young people find themselves spending hours on end playing these games. This can lead to a decrease in productivity, as well as affect their physical and mental health. Moreover, the constant exposure to virtual worlds and fictional characters can blur the line between reality and fantasy, leading to a disconnection from the real world and social interactions.
Furthermore, mobile games often come with in-game purchases, which can lead to financial strain on the youth who often do not have a stable source of income. Many young people also fall into the trap of downloading free games, only to be bombarded with numerous ads, which can be a distraction and disrupt their daily routines.
However, it is not all negative. Mobile games have also shown to improve cognitive skills and problem-solving abilities in young people. They can also provide a source of stress relief and relaxation after a long day. Additionally, the rise of multiplayer games
