Can mobile gaming really change the way Brits socialize?
When I tried a new multiplayer puzzle app on my commute, the waiting time dropped from fifteen minutes of idle scrolling to a quick five‑minute match. That tiny shift meant I could actually chat with a friend in the same train carriage while we both played, instead of just swapping memes.
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United Kingdom: If you’ve only ever tapped a screen to beat a high score, the term “artificial intelligence” can sound like something out of a sci‑fi novel. In mobile gaming it simply means software that learns from player behaviour and adjusts the experience in real time.
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