Games
Instead of playing Roblox in the shelter: Reservist develops AI environment with his son
During a break in fighting, a reserve officer replaced screen time with AI learning with his son and friends, and created Yuvi LAB. The platform lets users build and play applications.
Thinking games that will keep children occupied in the safe room
For the first time: The Israeli company Papaya held an international Solitaire championship
The Purim-inspired chess technique that confuses my rivals - opinion
Anno 117: Pax Romana: Embarking on an adventure in the Roman empire | Game review
The Roman-era city-building series returns upgraded, with a brilliant narrative campaign, a fleet of ships, and new military, civilian, and diplomatic units.
Red Alert 2 returns: The iconic strategy game is now available directly from your browser
Red Alert 2, the iconic 2000 strategy game, is back via Chrono Divide, playable directly in your browser with cross-platform multiplayer and no installation.
The unstoppable growth of online gambling and what 2030 has in store
AI companions and procedural worlds: what single-player games could feel like next
From adaptive allies to self-evolving worlds, AI is reshaping how single-player games feel, adapt, and respond to human players.
Battlefield 6: Back to the virtual battlefield
Battlefield 6 returns to its roots with massive maps, large-scale online battles, military vehicles, major graphical and gameplay improvements, and an exciting story campaign.
Live dealer vs. software-based games: which to choose at a casino?
5 oblique hacks to win more at online casino platforms
Play anytime, anywhere: ASUS’s portable consoles are changing the game
ASUS’s new line of portable gaming consoles, developed in collaboration with Microsoft and AMD, along with the integration of Game Pass, is reinventing the way we play on the go.
What are the most popular casino games in New Zealand right now?
Roblox making children more violent, early childhood org. warns at Knesset cm'tee.
The Israeli branch of the World Organization for Early Childhood Education (OMEP) argued that the popular online game teaches children to steal, cheat, lie, and extort other children.