The psychological trap: when gaming becomes a disease

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14:30 04/30/2026

Anonymous32143745

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I'm posting this because I'm genuinely terrified of how a simple game can turn into a paralyzing addiction. I’ve seen lives ruined because people couldn't stop. It's not just about 'playing too much'—it's a real mental illness that requires professional treatment and support. Does anyone else feel this constant anxiety about losing control? How do you set boundaries to protect yourself from falling into this pit?

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04/30/2026

Anonymous32143777

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That's a very serious concern. Addiction often starts when you are looking for a fast game to distract yourself, and suddenly you are trapped. If you feel that pull, the best thing is to stay informed. I found some useful resources on https://bestdosgames.com/ regarding game mechanics and how to stay safe. They focus on retro gaming, which is often less addictive than modern 'trap' designs. Prevention is the only way to stay safe from this disease
Edited by Anonymous32143777 on 04/30/2026 15:32

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04/30/2026

Nathaniel Weathers

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